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Arashi Blast in Hawaii is seventeenth DVD release of Japanese boy band Arashi. It was released in DVD and Bluray on April 15, 2015 by their record label J Storm. Arashi Blast in Hawaii was recorded live at Ko Olina Resort in Oahu, Hawaii on September 19 and 20, 2014. This was Arashi's first concert in Hawaii.

Setlist
Encore
 * 1) "A・RA・SHI"
 * 2) "Lucky Man"
 * 3) "Gori Muchū"
 * 4) "Hadashi no Mirai"
 * 5) "PIKA☆NCHI"
 * 6) "PIKA★★NCHI DOUBLE"
 * 7) "Love So Sweet"
 * 8) "Oh Yeah!"
 * 9) "Kitto Daijōbu"
 * 10) "Step and Go"
 * 11) "Happiness"
 * 12) "Believe"
 * 13) "5x10"
 * 14) "My Girl" (Hawaiian version)
 * 15) "Everything" (Hawaiian version)
 * 16) "Summer Splash!"
 * 17) "CARNIVAL NIGHT part2"
 * 18) "Monster"
 * 19) "Daremo Shiranai"
 * 20) "P･A･R･A･D･O･X"
 * 21) "Your Eyes"
 * 22) "Meikyū Love Song"
 * 23) "Troublemaker"
 * 24) "Wild at Heart"
 * 25) "GUTS!"
 * 26) "Kansha Kangeki Ame Arashi"
 * 1) "season"
 * 2) "Bittersweet"
 * 3) "Energy Song ~Zekkouchou Chou!!!!~"
 * 4) "A・RA・SHI"

Tour dates
Rakuten, Pacific Business News, 2, 3, 4, khon2, twitter, Timeline, Hawaii News Now, Arama, 2, Oricon, Jnews1, Sanspo, Honolulu Pulse, Review

Film

 * Pantsu no Ana 5 (1990)
 * The Fighting King (1994)
 * Yankī Repputai (1995)
 * 7th of July, sunny (1996)
 * B (1997)
 * Kaidan (2007)

Television

 * Kyoshi Binbin Monogatari II (1989)
 * Shonan Joshiryo Monogatari (1993)
 * Ari yo Saraba (1994)
 * Area Code Drama 052 (1994-1995)
 * Yureru Omoi (1995)
 * Joshi Keimusho Higashi San-gōtō 1 (1995)
 * Shonan Liverpool Gakuin (1995)
 * Heart ni S (1995)
 * Hoken Chōsain Shigarami Tarō no Jikenbo 1 (1996)
 * Antique Bakery (2001)
 * Renai Hensachi (2002)
 * Yumemiru Budou (2003)
 * Sore wa, Totsuzen, Arashi no you ni... (2004)
 * Getsuyō Mystery Gekijo (2004)
 * Kinyō Entertainment (2004)
 * Yaō (2006)
 * 14-sai no Haha (2006)
 * Jigoku Shōjo (2006)

Studio albums

 * Rhythm Jam (February 25, 1991)
 * Flower Groove (August 25, 1991)
 * Hatsubai Yoteibi (August 25, 1992)
 * Innocent Tune (May 24, 1994)

Compilation albums

 * Taste of West (November 28, 1992)

Singles

 * Want You! (August 10, 1989)
 * A Kyuu Kiss (June 25, 1990)
 * Give Me Paradise (October 25, 1990)
 * Kanashii Ringo (January 25, 1991)
 * Junjou Karen de Gomennasai (April 25, 1991)
 * Junai Kyou Jidai (July 25, 1991)
 * 246 Heart Breakers (November 28, 1991)
 * Kanashii Onna ni Nacchau yo (July 25, 1992)
 * Mafuyu Datte Ii Janai (November 28, 1992)
 * Kizu Darake no Kiss (November 28, 1993)
 * Kiss Me (March 25, 1994)
 * Patron (November 30, 1994)

DOS albums

 * chartered (September 25, 1996) - Oricon weekly #3

DOS singles

 * Baby baby baby (March 21, 1996) - Oricon weekly #4, RIAJ Platinum
 * More Kiss (July 31, 1996) - Oricon weekly #6
 * Close Your Eyes (November 18, 1996) - Oricon weekly #26
 * deep Grind (April 16, 1997), solo single - Oricon weekly #44

Summer Concert 2000
Arashi ~Typhoon Generation~ Summer Concert 2000 was the second concert tour by Japanese boy band Arashi. The tour had five dates, starting with two shows in Nagoya on August 13 at the Nippon Gaishi Hall, two shows in Fukuoka on August 14 at the Fukuoka Sunpalace, two shows in Osaka at Osaka-jō Hall, and four shows in Yokohama from August 28 to 29 at Yokohama Arena.

Spring Concert 2001
Arashi Spring Concert 2001 ~Arashi ga Haru no Arashi o Yobu Concert~ was the third concert tour by Japanese boy band Arashi. The tour had fourteen dates with a total of twenty-eight performances, starting with four shows in Sendai from March 25 to 26 at the Sendai Sun Plaza. Their performances at the Matsuyama City Center in Matsuyama, Ehime were cancelled after the venue was damaged in the 2001 Geiyo earthquake.

Tour dates

 * Cancelled shows

Summer Concert 2002
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Storm Concert 2003
Arashi Storm Concert 2003 Atarashi Arashi was the sixth concert tour by Japanese boy band Arashi. The tour had eight dates and a total of thirteen performances.

Winter Concert 2003–2004
Winter Concert 2003–2004 ~Live Is Hard Dakara Happy~ is the eighth concert tour by Japanese boy band Arashi. The tour had eight dates and a total of fifteen performances.

2005 "One" Summer Tour
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Arashi Marks 2008 Dream-A-Live
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"Japonism Show" in Arena
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Arashi Live Tour 2017–18
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