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ExodusUK 4th November 2015 11:49 PM

Nikkei's Concert Mobilization Power Ranking for 2015
 
Every year popular magazine Nikkei Entertainment releases a series of Power Rankings which arrange musical artists and other celebrities according to varying different criteria such as familiarity or interest. Keeping with tradition, the magazine’s December issue contains its yearly survey on concert attendance in Japan, ranking acts based on the overall amount of people whom attended their performances over the course of the past year.

The 2015 ranking was topped by long-running pop/rock band Mr.Children, whose “REFLECTION” Arena Tour and “Mikan” Stadium Tour brought in a combined 1,119,000 concertgoers (according to overall venue capacity) over the course of 36 different dates. Second and third place went to popular idol group Arashi (1,035,000 attendees from 21 dates) and dance/vocal unit Sandaime J Soul Brothers (1,002,000 attendees from 21 dates) respectively.

Read on below for a look at the year’s complete Concert Mobilization ranking, which includes the Top 50 acts as ranked by their concert attendance during 2015.

-’NIKKEI ENTERTAINMENT’ CONCERT MOBILIZATION POWER RANKING 2015-
  1. Mr.Children – 1,119,000 attendees – 36 concerts
  2. Arashi – 1,035,000 attendees – 21 concerts
  3. Sandaime J Soul Brothers – 1,002,000 attendees – 21 concerts
  4. EXILE – 988,000 attendees – 20 concerts
  5. Kanjani8 – 923,000 attendees – 38 concerts
  6. Tohoshinki – 786,000 attendees – 16 concerts
  7. Kis-My-Ft2 – 730,000 attendees – 22 concerts
  8. BIGBANG – 708,000 attendees – 14 concerts
  9. Southern All Stars – 643,000 attendees – 23 concerts
  10. B’z – 626,000 attendees – 41 concerts
  11. 2PM – 455,000 attendees – 30 concerts
  12. EXO – 445,000 attendees – 13 Concerts
  13. DREAMS COME TRUE – 432,000 attendees – 9 concerts
  14. Yuzu – 426,000 attendees – 31 concerts
  15. Amuro Namie – 425,000 attendees – 34 concerts
  16. Kobukuro – 374,000 attendees – 24 concerts
  17. Fukuyama Masaharu – 370,000 attendees – 18 concerts
  18. Hamasaki Ayumi – 358,000 attendees – 43 concerts
  19. UVERworld – 344,000 attendees – 51 concerts
  20. Ketsumeishi – 337,000 attendees – 28 concerts
  21. Momoiro Clover Z – 322,000 attendees – 30 concerts
  22. Nogizaka46 – 316,000 attendees – 41 concerts
  23. Ikimonogakari – 311,000 attendees – 26 concerts
  24. Hey! Say! JUMP – 309,000 attendees – 22 concerts
  25. ONE OK ROCK – 308,000 attendees – 24 concerts
  26. SUPER JUNIOR – 288,000 attendees – 21 concerts
  27. NEWS – 281,000 attendees – 16 concerts
  28. Johnny’s WEST – 273,000 attendees – 23 concerts
  29. AAA – 270,000 attendees – 21 concerts
  30. One Direction – 258,000 attendees – 6 concerts
  31. GLAY – 256,000 attendees – 23 concerts
  32. Koda Kumi – 244,000 attendees – 16 concerts
  33. Golden Bomber – 241,000 attendees – 29 concerts
  34. Paul McCartney – 234,000 attendees – 5 concerts
  35. AKB48 – 234,000 attendees – 271 concerts
  36. Nishino Kana – 223,000 attendees – 18 concerts
  37. Acid Black Cherry – 223,000 attendees – 38 concerts
  38. KinKi Kids – 220,000 attendees – 4 concerts
  39. Mizuki Nana – 217,000 attendees – 16 concerts
  40. Shonan no Kaze – 207,000 attendees – 37 concerts
  41. HKT48 – 202,000 attendees – 314 concerts
  42. V6 – 202,000 attendees – 15 concerts
  43. SKE48 – 200,000 attendees – 263 concerts
  44. Hikawa Kiyoshi – 199,000 attendees – 104 concerts
  45. Sexy Zone – 195,000 attendees – 13 concerts
  46. NMB48 – 186,000 attendees – 198 concerts
  47. CNBLUE – 181,000 attendees – 18 concerts
  48. THE ALFEE – 178,000 attendees – 54 concerts
  49. Domoto Koichi – 176,000 attendees – 12 concerts
  50. YUKI – 171,000 attendees – 39 concerts

http://aramajapan.com/news/music/nik...92/#more-51892

Cahz- 5th November 2015 12:34 AM

Wow, amazing! Along with Namie and Fukuyama, the only solo artist in the top 20.

mellody 5th November 2015 01:38 AM

I'm surprised seeing 48 groups position tbh. (As well as the number of concerts)

Ayu is second best female performer under Namie, awesome!

pimenta 5th November 2015 01:40 AM

This is great!

Pretty much all top 10 had at least some dome concerts this year if I'm not mistaken, and nearly all artists in top 20 are groups. It's great to see Ayu between them :yes

Really happy with Sandaime in #3 and EXILE in #4 as well :D

Minttulatte 5th November 2015 03:14 AM

I wonder what kind of a shitstorm would occur if Koda Kumi was higher on the list than Ayu. Just sayin'. I'm not trying to start anything. This thought just popped up in my mind.

YukiUsagi 5th November 2015 04:10 AM

But 358,000 attendees with 43 concerts :irked

Edit: Ahh~ TA tour 40k~19concerts

so, It's still good. :D

LONJJONG 5th November 2015 04:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YukiUsagi (Post 3171245)
But 358,000 attendees with 43 concerts :irked

:irked:irked:irked

vayarose 5th November 2015 04:36 AM

Great to see this, Good job Ayu

Aderianu 5th November 2015 07:00 AM

Quote:

AKB48 – 234,000 attendees – 271 concerts
~850 people at each concert?..

~angel*ayumi~ 5th November 2015 07:39 AM

AKB does that small shows in their own theater in Akihabara.
The theater doesn΄t have much seats but I think they do concerts nearly every day xD
http://www.akb48.co.jp/theater/seat/

Aderianu 5th November 2015 07:43 AM

^ thanks for explanation!

Delicious n Bold 5th November 2015 08:19 AM

Ayu in the top 20
Namie in the top 15
Queen of Live Kumi in the top 40
Queens of music, top 3 women in the chart. Sleigh.

ExodusUK 5th November 2015 09:35 AM

Ayu should be just below Namie once TA and CDL are done.

Corvina 5th November 2015 10:06 AM

No, cause they're just counting together all concerts of the year 2015 for each artist - already done and just announced. Means for Ayu TA Tour and CDL are already in.

ExodusUK 5th November 2015 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corvina (Post 3171287)
No, cause they're just counting together all concerts of the year 2015 for each artist - already done and just announced. Means for Ayu TA Tour and CDL are already in.


So the list is null and void, because Ayu could possibly just only 10 tickets for each CDL date.

Next_Level29 5th November 2015 11:09 AM

^for me it is too theoretic too but congrats ayu. always my queen <3

Corvina 5th November 2015 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ExodusUK (Post 3171292)
So the list is null and void, because Ayu could possibly just only 10 tickets for each CDL date.

Yeah, it pretty much is.
They're calculating the number of attendees with the full capacity of each venue the concerts take place in.
It says nothing about, how it was received and how much tickets were actually sold.
It's a summary of the yearly concerts of each artist in Japan. Nothing more.

tokyoxjapanxfan 5th November 2015 11:26 PM

Weird that they do this. They're calculating a full attendance per venue instead of tickets sold? Seems pointless...

pimenta 5th November 2015 11:38 PM

^ Not really. They are considering the actual amount of concerts the artists did/are doing in the year with the proper audience for each venue. The thing that's not really accurate is that it considers the numbers as tickets were to be sold out for every date, which, of course, makes the numbers higher than they should, but imo it doesn't affect the ranking positions that much, unless some of those artists happened to have the venues half empty or something that drastic. (like cancelled concerts. Ayu's two cancelled dates on TA Tour were actually counted on this list)

tokyoxjapanxfan 6th November 2015 12:43 AM

^ I think that's what I said xD

I just think it's silly that they wouldn't just get the actual data for tickets sold. It's literally the same thing as if Oricon ranked singles only based on how many cd's were sent out to stores vs actual sales of the cd's.

While the numbers might be relatively similar, it's not exact. So for a country that likes to rank things so much, I just think it's weird haha.

Though I do remember that (miss)understood was considered a million selling album despite only selling 800,000+ so in some instances I guess they do base it on shipments vs sales.


Anyway it's good to see she's still able to be in this list, and to be so high up if you ignore the groups haha.


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