Repray Tour

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Repray Tour
Official logo of the Repray Tour
Ice show typeTouring solo show
FormatOn-screen narration with live figure skating performances
ThemeGaming, virtual and real life
Duration120 min
Start dateNovember 4, 2023
End dateApril 9, 2024
No. of shows8
CountryJapan
Venue
Attendance64,600
Cinema live viewing
  • Japan
  • Hong Kong
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
StreamingBeyond Live
BroadcastCS TV Asahi
ProducerYuzuru Hanyu (performer)
DirectorMikiko
Organizer
Sponsor
Websiterepray-icestory.jp
Yuzuru Hanyu article series
Skating career
Other works
Solo ice shows
Ensemble ice shows

The Repray Tour (full title stylized as 'Yuzuru Hanyu ICE STORY 2nd →RE_PRAY← TOUR') is a solo ice show tour by Japanese figure skater and two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu, organized in partnership with TV Asahi and CIC Co., Ltd. The tour initially consisted of three stops across Japan from November 2023 to February 2024 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Saga Arena [ja] in Saga, and Pia Arena MM in Yokohama. After the commercial success of the first three stops, it was decided to add another two shows at Sekisui Heim Super Arena in Rifu, held in April 2024.

The Repray Tour is the first solo ice show tour in the sport of figure skating,[note 1] produced and directed by Yuzuru Hanyu in collaboration with choreographer Mikiko. It is part of the Yuzuru Hanyu Ice Story series and a sequel to Hanyu's solo show Gift at Tokyo Dome in 2023. Each show of the Repray Tour has a duration of 120 minutes and features 12 different skating programs embedded into a story revolving around video games and the contrasts of virtual and real life.

The tour has been sold out with a total attendance of 64,600 spectators. Four days of the tour were screened live at cinemas in Japan and overseas and aired live on the subscription channel CS TV Asahi. A documentary of the show was broadcast on TV Asahi's terrestrial channel on January 7, 2024. The tour is sponsored by Tōwa Pharmaceutical and Phiten, with the first three tour stops receiving additional sponsorship by Kosé's skin care brand Sekkisei.

Background and venues[edit]

The Repray Tour is the first solo ice show tour in figure skating,[2][note 1] produced and directed by Yuzuru Hanyu in collaboration with choreographer Mikiko, organized in partnership with TV Asahi and CIC Co., Ltd.[3][4] It is a sequel to Hanyu's second solo show Gift from February 2023, scheduled with four tour stops between November 2023 and April 2024. The first show was held on November 4 and 5 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama,[3][5] one of the most prestigious venues in competitive skating, having hosted three World Championships in 2014, 2019, and 2023 among others.[6] The tour continued with stops at the newly built Saga Arena [ja], opened on May 13, 2023 in Saga on the Japanese island Kyushu, on January 12 and 14, 2024, and Pia Arena MM in Yokohama on February 17 and 19, where Hanyu's first solo show Prologue was held in November 2022.[3][7] Upon the commercial success of the first three tour stops, the addition of another two shows was announced on March 6, 2024.[8] The two shows are scheduled for April 7 and 9 at Sekisui Heim Super Arena in Rifu near Hanyu's hometown of Sendai.[9]

Global concept and structure[edit]

The lead theme of the show is the contrasting characteristics of the gaming world and the real world and their value for people's lives: "A life that can only be lived once, a game that can be played over and over again—I believe that there are many important things that can only be found in each of these two contradictory lives. The essential aspects of both will be entrusted to words and skating."[2][5]: 1 At the first three stops, Hanyu performed 12 programs per day with the shows having a duration of two and a half hours each, levelling the skating content of Gift.[10] He debuted three new programs to the songs "Gate of Living" by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena, "Megalovania" from the role-playing video game Undertale by American indie developer Toby Fox, and "The Darkness of Eternity" from the game Final Fantasy IX.[11] The program "Megalovania" was preceded by a unique skating segment performed in silence with only the sound of the blades to be heard.[12] Similar to Gift, the first half was concluded by a 6-minute warm-up session, followed by a performance to "The Darkness of Eternity", which featured a quad Salchow, quad toe loop as well as a triple Axel-Euler-triple Salchow-Euler-triple Salchow 5-jump combination that has not been landed in competition.[13][14][15]

Attendance and accessibility[edit]

The performances of all tour stops were all sold out by lottery with 14,000 spectators in Saitama, 5,500 in Saga, 7,000 in Yokohama, and 5,800 in Rifu in attendance on each day.[10][16][17] One day of each stop was screened live at cinemas in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, and aired live on CS TV Asahi in Japan as well as via stream on Beyond Live worldwide. In addition, the Saitama show was re-screened nationally at cinemas on November 6. A television broadcast of all eight days of the tour is scheduled on CS TV Asahi.[16] The show was sponsored by Tōwa Pharmaceutical and Phiten, with the first three tour stops being addionally supported by Kosé's skin care brand Sekkisei.[4]

Chronological list of tour dates for Repray 2023–24[3][9]
Date City Prefecture Venue Attendance Ref.
Nov 4, 2023 Saitama Saitama Saitama Super Arena 14,000 [12]
Nov 5, 2023 14,000
Jan 12, 2024 Saga Saga Saga Arena [ja] 5,500 [18]
Jan 14, 2024 5,500
Feb 17, 2024 Yokohama Kanagawa Pia Arena MM 7,000 [19]
Feb 19, 2024 7,000
Apr 7, 2024 Rifu Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena 5,800 [17]
Apr 9, 2024 5,800

Set list[edit]

First half[12]

  1. "A Fleeting Dream"
  2. "Gate of Living"
  3. Hope and Legacy
    ("View of Silence" and "Asian Dream Song" by Joe Hisaishi; day 1)
    "Ashura-chan"
    (by Ado; day 2)
  4. "Megalovania"
  5. "The Darkness of Eternity"
    (from Final Fantasy IX by Nobuo Uematsu)

Second half [12]

  1. "A Fleeting Dream"
    (piano version by Shinya Kiyozuka [ja])
  2. "Requiem of Heaven and Earth"
  3. "One Summer's Day"
    (from Spirited Away by Joe Hisaishi)
  4. "Haru yo, koi [ja]"
    (by Yumi Matsutoya, piano version by Shinya Kiyozuka)

Ending credits

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ a b A show or concert tour usually consists of a minimum of three stops in three different cities or prefectures. For that reason, Hanyu's first solo show Prologue may not qualify as a "tour".[1]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ 羽生結弦さん – 2023年アイスショー出演予定 [Yuzuru Hanyu – 2023 ice show schedule]. International Olympic Committee (in Japanese). Lausanne. October 27, 2023. Archived from the original on November 5, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Tanaka, Mitsuru (October 19, 2023). 単独公演ツアー初開催へ プロ2年目、羽生結弦の進化 [First solo show tour – Yuzuru Hanyu's evolution in his second year as a professional]. Wedge (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo. pp. 1–4. Archived from the original on October 19, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Yuzuru Hanyu announces first tour of solo ice show". The Japan Times. Chiyoda, Tokyo. Kyodo News. September 1, 2023. ISSN 0447-5763. Archived from the original on September 1, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Yuzuru Hanyu Ice Story 2nd RE_PRAY Tour 2023–24". 'RE_PRAY' production committee (in Japanese). 2023–24. Archived from the original on September 1, 2023.
  5. ^ a b 羽生結弦さん「魂を込めて、言葉たちとスケートで紡がせていただきます」11月から初のツアー「RE_PRAY」 [Yuzuru Hanyu: "I will weave my soul with words and skating" First tour "RE_PRAY" starting in November]. Sports Hochi (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo. September 1, 2023. Archived from the original on September 1, 2023.
  6. ^ "Figure skating fans' passion remains strong at Saitama-hosted worlds". The Japan Times. Chiyoda, Tokyo. March 24, 2023. ISSN 0447-5763. Archived from the original on May 22, 2023.
  7. ^ 羽生結弦さん単独ツアー「RE_PRAY」 メインビジュアル解禁 佐賀、神奈川公演の日程も発表 [Yuzuru Hanyu's solo tour "RE_PRAY" main visual released; dates for Saga and Kanagawa performances also announced]. Sports Hochi (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo. October 27, 2023. Archived from the original on October 27, 2023.
  8. ^ 羽生結弦さんの単独ツアー「RE_PRAY」地元宮城での追加公演が決定4月7、9日に開催 [Yuzuru Hanyu's solo tour "RE_PRAY": Additional performances in local region Miyagi to be held on April 7 and 9]. Daily Sports (in Japanese). Kobe. March 6, 2024. Archived from the original on March 6, 2024.
  9. ^ a b 羽生結弦さん単独ツアー「RE_PRAY」地元宮城での追加公演決定 [Yuzuru Hanyu's solo tour "RE_PRAY": Additional performances in Miyagi have been decided]. Sports Hochi (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo. March 6, 2024. Archived from the original on March 6, 2024.
  10. ^ a b Kurosawa, Hitoshi (November 4, 2023). 羽生結弦さん、初の単独ツアー公演 – 新プログラム含む12演目 [Yuzuru Hanyu's first solo tour performance – 12 performances including new programs]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo. Archived from the original on November 4, 2023.
  11. ^ 羽生結弦さん「皆さんなりの楽しみ方で」新曲3曲は幻想的な世界観 [Yuzuru Hanyu's three new programs with a fantastic world view "Enjoy it in your own way"]. Sports Nippon (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo. November 4, 2023. Archived from the original on November 4, 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d e 羽生結弦さんのアイスショー開幕「皆さんにちょっとでもささるものがあったら」あいさつで感極まった表情も [Yuzuru Hanyu's ice show opens with an emotional expression when he says, "I hope there's something I can do for you, even if just a little bit"]. Chunichi Shimbun (in Japanese). Nagoya. November 4, 2023. Archived from the original on November 4, 2023.
  13. ^ 羽生結弦が贈る壮大な物語 「RE_PRAY」 [Yuzuru Hanyu's epic story "RE_PRAY"]. World Figure Skating (in Japanese). Bunkyo, Tokyo: Shinshokan. November 5, 2023. Archived from the original on November 5, 2023.
  14. ^ Tanaka, Yukifumi (November 5, 2023). 羽生結弦さん初の単独公演ツアー"RE_PRAY"開幕!「ダンジョンというかボス戦というか、ひとつのステージ」 [Yuzuru Hanyu's first solo show tour "RE_PRAY" opens! "It's a dungeon, it's a boss battle, it's a stage"]. International Olympic Committee (in Japanese). Lausanne. Archived from the original on November 6, 2023.
  15. ^ 羽生結弦さん、地元・宮城で初の単独公演「精一杯の姿を全身全霊の姿を」圧巻のジャンプ、滑りで満員5800人魅了 [Yuzuru Hanyu holds first solo performance in his hometown of Miyagi, 'showing his full body and soul', captivating a packed house of 5,800 people with his spectacular jumps and skating]. Sports Hochi (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo. April 7, 2024. Archived from the original on April 7, 2024.
  16. ^ a b Kano, Shintaro (November 1, 2023). "How to watch Hanyu Yuzuru's 'RE_PRAY' tour live from Japan". International Olympic Committee. Lausanne. Archived from the original on November 1, 2023.
  17. ^ a b 「やはり地元 とても力のこもった公演になった」羽生結弦さん、故郷でツアー追加公演 ['Finally in my hometown, it was a very powerful performance' Yuzuru Hanyu with additional tour performance in his hometown]. Kahoku Shimpo (in Japanese). Sendai. April 7, 2024. Archived from the original on April 7, 2024.
  18. ^ Ito, Serika (January 13, 2024). 羽生結弦さんが九州で初の単独公演 SAGAアリーナにファン5500人 [Yuzuru Hanyu performs solo for the first time in Kyushu in front of 5,500 fans at Saga Arena]. Nishi Nippon Shimbun (in Japanese). Chuo-ku, Fukuoka. Archived from the original on January 12, 2024.
  19. ^ 羽生結弦さん「やっと『破滅』ノーミスできたぁ!」4回転3本、3回転半2本の高難度構成、満員7000人が歓喜の喝采 [Yuzuru Hanyu: 'I finally skated a no-mistake performance to 'Darkness of Eternity'!' The difficult layout with three quadruple jumps and two triple Axels made a sellout crowd of 7,000 people cheer with joy]. Sports Hochi (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo. February 19, 2024. Archived from the original on February 19, 2024.

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