Show: ONE OK ROCK at ZOZO Marine Stadium, Chiba, Japan
- Show date: Oct 11, 2020
- Venue: ZOZO Marine Stadium, Chiba, Japan
- Total Venue Capacity: 110,000 people
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when live concerts around the world were being cancelled or postponed, ONE OK ROCK rose to the moment with a bold, innovative event: "Field of Wonder", a no-audience stadium live streamed concert. Held at the expansive ZOZO Marine Stadium, the performance was a powerful symbol of resilience, creativity, and connection during a time of global isolation.
"Field of Wonder" was more than a concert—it was a cinematic live experience. The band and production team transformed the empty stadium into a visually stunning space, utilizing state-of-the-art lighting, drone footage, massive screens, and 360° camera work to create an immersive atmosphere. The event blended raw live performance energy with the polish and storytelling of a film.
Despite the lack of a physical audience, the show felt emotionally charged and visually dynamic. The absence of fans was balanced with intentional use of space, visuals, and sound, capturing the essence of a stadium concert while innovating around the constraints of the pandemic.
The setlist was a carefully curated emotional journey, featuring fan favorites and powerful performances that matched the production's cinematic atmosphere. The band opened with the high-energy debut of Wonder setting an uplifting tone for the night. Staples like The Beginning, Stand Out Fit In, and Wasted Nights delivered the band's trademark blend of intensity and melody. Change stood out as a visual spectacle, enhanced by a troupe of synchronized dancers that added a fresh, theatrical dimension to the track. In contrast, the emotional centerpiece C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h. was elevated by the live accompaniment of a violinist, deepening the song's poignancy. We Are brought a sense of collective resilience and unity to the performance, making the entire experience feel personal, even through the screen.
Taka's MCs throughout the show addressed the unique challenges of 2020, expressing gratitude, unity, and hope. He emphasized the importance of staying connected, believing in the future, and using music as a force to overcome hardship.
"Field of Wonder" was a landmark moment for the band and their fans—an event that demonstrated how live music could adapt, inspire, and innovate even in the darkest of times.
This live stream concert became a blueprint for how large-scale artists could respond to the pandemic creatively. It received praise for its production quality, emotional depth, and performance excellence, and is remembered as one of the most successful and moving live streaming events by a Japanese rock band during COVID-19.
- 1.ONE OK ROCKKanzen Zaitaku DreamerPre-recorded, shortened clip. Alternate version of Kanzen Kankaku Dreamer
- 2.JINSEI x BOKU =The BeginningReleased: Aug 22, 2012
- 3.AmbitionsTaking OffReleased: Sep 16, 2016
- 4.Eye of the StormChangeReleased: Feb 16, 2018
- 5.AmbitionsI was KingShorter versionReleased: Dec 15, 2016
- 6.Niche SyndromeMikansei KokyokyokuShorter versionFirst performance since 2018 **Released: Jun 9, 2010
- 7.Zankyō ReferenceKimishidai ResshaShorter versionReleased: Oct 5, 2011
- 8.ONE OK ROCKOne Way Ticket and Clock Strikes Mishap
- 9.Eye of the StormThe Last TimeShorter versionLive Debut **Released: Feb 13, 2019
- 10.AmbitionsStart AgainShorter versionFirst performance since 2018 **Released: Jan 11, 2017
- 11.ZeitakubyōYokubō ni Michita SeinendanReleased: Nov 21, 2007
- 12.Zankyō ReferenceC.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.Acoustic, with violin by Emiri Miyamoto, performed in memory of Haruma MiuraFirst performance since 2016 **Released: Oct 5, 2011
- 13.Niche SyndromeWherever You AreReleased: Jun 9, 2010
- 14.Re: ProjectMōichido (feat. Shota Shimizu, Taka, Daichi Miura, Aimer, Ayaka, Kenta Matsumoto, Mao Abe and Nissy)A powerful collaboration between ONE OK ROCK's Taka, Shota Shimizu, and other artists of the same generation, this song was born from a desire to bring hope and unity during the COVID-19 pandemic. "Mou Ichido" ("Once Again") delivers a heartfelt message about starting over and supporting one another through shared struggles.Live Debut **Released: Jun 5, 2020
- 15.Luxury DiseaseWonderLive Debut **Released: Oct 22, 2021
- 16.Eye of the StormStand Out Fit InReleased: Nov 22, 2018
- 17.AmbitionsWe AreReleased: Jan 9, 2017
- 18.Eye of the StormWasted NightsReleased: Feb 1, 2019