rockyNicknamed the “Big Egg”, the Tokyo Dome has hosted some of the biggest musical performances.
Construction of the stadium began on May 16, 1985, and opened on March 17, 1988.
It has a maximum total capacity of 57,000 seats.
The appearances…
Indicatively some of the most remarkable appearances are:
1988
On March 22, 1988, and March 23, Mick Jagger became the first non-Japanese to appear at the Tokyo Dome.
- September 27: Bruce Springsteen
- October 24-27: Sting
- November 2: Eric Clapton
- December 31: Bon Jovi
1989
- January 1 Bon Jovi
- January 2: Van Halen
1990
- February 14-27: The Rolling Stones
- March 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13: Paul McCartney
1991
- December 12: Paul Simon
- December 14, 15, 17: George Harrison with Eric Clapton
1992
- February 19, 20, 22: Guns N ’Roses
1993
- January 12,14,15: Guns N ’Roses
- November 12,14,15: Paul McCartney
- December 2: Simon and Garfunkel
1995
- March 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 16, 17: The Rolling Stones
- May 19: Bon Jovi
- December 14-15: Eagles
1998
- March 8-9: Aerosmith
- March 12, 14, 16,17: The Rolling Stones
2001
- March 13: KISS
- April 5: Bon Jovi
2007
- June 5-6: Red Hit Chili Peppers
2013
- June 21: Van Halen
2016
- September 19,20: Babymetal