
King Gnu Live at TOKYO DOME
Music · Documentary
Overview
King Gnu's first ever performance at Tokyo Dome, which marked the ultimate culmination of their 5 years since the start of the band. Over a two-day run, nearly 100,000 fans flocked to this show with a breathtaking live performance of 24 songs including their classic and the latest hits.
Top Cast


Daiki Tsuneta
Daiki Tsuneta
Self
Daiki Tsuneta
Self


Yu Seki
Yu Seki
Self
Yu Seki
Self


Kazuki Arai
Kazuki Arai
Self
Kazuki Arai
Self


Satoru Iguchi
Satoru Iguchi
Self
Satoru Iguchi
Self
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