Well in some states, they don't all have big stages. Example where I live compared to the country's capital stage is huge. Ours look like shit lol. I do agree though if the state they were in have bigger stages, they should get those. But the company don't have the biggest bank either, so it's a smart move not to use som much when Dreamcatcher can slay in any stage
1:15 what (japanese ver.) 4:41 chase me (japanese ver.) 10:06 wonderland (japanese ver.) 13:23 good night (japanese ver.) 16:28 daydream 19:59 trust me 29:00 piri (japanese ver.) 32:36 trap 35:46 you and i (japanese ver.) 40:13 and there was nobody left 47:30 i miss you 50:50 full moon 54:00 over the sky 1:01:40 wake up
40:45 sua clowning around meanwhile the rest of the group is singing. 42:07 sua’s hips going with the instrument. Omg 42:43 is making gay panic right now! Overall 40:13 is the best time stamp in this video.
Yeah and also in Japan it’s common to have staged this small like small idols from japan have stages this small. So maybe in japan dreamcatcher isn’t that popular and is equivalent to a small idol Japanese group that’s why they’re in this small stage. But that’s alright because everyday someone finds out about dreamcatcher and stans them.
no, she was a part of 'Invitation From Nightmare City' tour for the Asian leg but not the Europe and America legs due to her leaving for idol producer. this Japanese showcase took place before deja vu era and in and around 'what era'.
i just finished watching Dreamcatcher's U.S. and Brazil concerts and honestly the amount of people in the concert didn't differ much from this Japan concert but somehow the crowds were significantly more cheerful and loud. Is it Japanese culture to not cheer loudly?
@@sunn_69 I think I may have read something about how Japanese crowds tend to be quiet during a performance to be respectful or something along those lines? I might be wrong I can’t fully remember