Full of love for fans! Erii Yamazaki 1st single "Jyushai Symphony" re-release tour last day report & interview!

Erii Yamazaki, a voice actress and singer, calls herself a "cloudy woman. The final day of her re-live tour was also a beautiful cloudy day! It was a very comfortable day. The event was full of talk, mini live, gift corner, and send-off, all of which showed a lot of love for the fans.



Erii Yamazaki's first single "Jyusai Symphony" was released on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. Its talk & mini live & handover event tour reached its final stop at the Science Hall of the Science Museum on Sunday, May 14. The tour started the day before the release date, but it must have been a very dense month or less for her, as her 1st solo live 《First Live 2017 "Teenage Symphony For You》 was held on Tuesday, April 30, 2017.

Ms. Yamazaki was greeted with loud applause and appeared on stage wearing the top she wore in the ballet scene of the "Teenage Symphony" music video and a live-spec white skirt. She began by looking back on the event tour with the MC. She talked about how difficult it was to sing "Jyusai Symphony" after the talk because of the temperature difference, and also shared an episode unique to the tour in which she ate a lot of delicious food at the Osaka and Nagoya events. Incidentally, the "Teenage Symphony" pose with fingers crossed was also decided during the tour (see photo).

In the "Things I want you to try while you are a teenager," a contest was held to introduce the things that fans wanted to try while they are teenagers, and the top choices included bowling and practicing on a bicycle. It seems that she doesn't ride a bicycle very much, since she also said, "The only bicycle I have is a pink Disney Princess bicycle." ...... The final challenge was to "meditate (without laughing) as a teenager," and the results were, in a sense, predictable: they could not stop laughing at all. This was not surprising, since it was already amusing when they had to hold a huehrumune in their mouths to determine if they laughed or not!

In the corner to answer the questionnaire from the audience, we heard many serious comments about the 1st solo live. I was able to create the live performance while thinking about how my performance would reach all the people who came to the venue and hoping that I would still be able to enjoy myself. The ballet I performed at the live show was something I used to dance when I was learning it. I danced it when I was in the first grade of junior high school and was in the spotlight, and from there I began to care about the pleasure of standing in front of others and how to show it," she said, explaining that the roots of her current stage presence were in ballet. She also talked about the story behind the quick costume change and said happily, "When I went down to the audience for 'Donut Girl,' I could see the faces of the audience enjoying themselves right beside me, which was a different kind of fun than when I was on stage (singing).

After the talk corner, which brought smiles to the audience, the mini-live corner began. She started with "Pearl tears," her first song with lyrics. She said, "I wrote this song by linking my feelings for my dog with the fleeting thoughts of the Little Mermaid," closing her eyes and immersing herself in her thoughts, her clear voice resonating with her feelings. The following song, "Jyusai Symphony," is a dark and heavy song. The weight of the song seemed to increase each time she sang it live, and it became cooler and cooler. There is a gap between her usual cuteness and her performance, but I also felt the power of her performance to draw the audience into the world of the song. She has such a powerful side to her on stage that I thought that those who don't know her should definitely give her a look.

The event ended with a rock-paper-scissors tournament with the remaining losers competing for a gift, and then the entire tour ended with a send-off.

On the next page is an interview with Ms. Yamazaki after the event!

Please take a look at that page as well.

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