Nolza tour

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Nolza!
Tour by 2NE1
2NE1 - Nolza poster.png
Associated album2NE1 (2011) / Nolza
Start dateAugust 26, 2011
End dateOctober 2, 2011
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 3 in South Korea
  • 6 in Japan
  • 9 in Total
2NE1 concert chronology

The Nolza! tour was the debut concert tour by Korean group 2NE1. The tour supported their second extended play, 2NE1 (2011), and its Japanese version, Nolza. Members of Big Bang, Taeyang and GD & TOP, joined the tour as guest performers. An intended show in Bangkok, Thailand was cancelled due to flooding.

Set list[]

Setlist (Seoul, South Korea)
  1. "Fire"
  2. "Can't Nobody"
  3. "Let's Go Party"
  4. "I Don't Care"
  5. "Please Don't Go" (CL & Minzy)
  6. "Kiss" (Dara and CL)
  7. "You & I" (Bom solo)
  8. "Don't Cry" (Bom solo)
  9. "Just Look at Me" (Minzy solo)
  10. "It Hurts (Slow)"
  11. "Lonely"
  12. "In the Club"
  13. "Pretty Boy"
  14. "Don't Stop the Music"
  15. "Clap Your Hands"
  16. "Hate You"
  17. "I Am the Best"
  18. "Ugly"
Encore
  1. "Stay Together"
  2. "Go Away"
Setlist (Japan)
  1. "Intro + Fire"
  2. "Can't Nobody"
  3. "Let's Go Party"
  4. "I Don't Care"
  5. "Please Don't Go" (CL & Minzy)
  6. "Kiss" (Dara Solo feat. CL)
  7. "You & I" (Bom Solo)
  8. "Don't Cry" (Bom Solo)
  9. "Only Look at Me" (Minzy feat. SOL/Taeyang)
  10. "Oh Yeah" (BOM feat. GD&TOP)
  11. "아파 (It Hurts)"
  12. "Lonely"
  13. "In the Club"
  14. "Pretty Boy"
  15. "Don't Stop the Music"
  16. "박수 쳐 (Clap Your Hands)"
  17. "Hate You"
  18. "내가 제일 잘 나가 (I Am the Best)"
  19. "Ugly"

Encore:

  1. "Stay Together"
  2. "Go Away"

Tour dates[]

Date City Country Venue Attendance
August 26, 2011 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall at Olympic Park Korea 12,000[1]
August 27, 2011
August 28, 2011
September 19, 2011 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena 70,000[2]
September 20, 2011
September 24, 2011 Kobe World Memorial Hall
September 25, 2011
October 1, 2011 Chiba Makuhari Messe
October 2, 2011
Total 82,000

Cancelled shows[]

Date City Venue Reason
October 29, 2011 Bangkok, Thailand Impact Arena Cancelled due to flooding[3]

Broadcasts and recordings[]

2NE1 1st Live Concert (Nolza!)[]

2NE1 1st Live Concert (Nolza!)
2NE1NolzaLive.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 2011 (2011-11-23)
RecordedAugust 2011
GenrePop, electropop, synthpop, hip hop, R&B, dance
Length54:53
LabelYG Entertainment
ProducerTeddy Park, e.knock
2NE1 chronology
2NE1
(2011)
2NE1 1st Live Concert (Nolza!)
(2011)
Collection
(2012)

2NE1 1st Live Concert (Nolza!) is the first live album of South Korean girl group 2NE1. The album was released on November 23, 2011, by YG Entertainment.

The album was recorded during the group's headlining tour NOLZA which was held at the Olympic Hall at Olympic Park Korea in Seoul, South Korea from August 26–28, 2011.[4]

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Fire (Live)"3:45
2."Can't Nobody (Live)"3:37
3."Let's Go Party (Live)"3:51
4."I Don't Care (Live)"5:00
5."Kiss (Live)" (Dara solo ft. CL)3:26
6."You and I (Live)" (Bom solo)3:06
7."Don't Cry (Live)" (Bom solo)2:18
8." It Hurts (Slow) [Live]" ("아파 (Slow)", "It Hurts (Slow)"[a])4:45
9."Lonely (Live)"3:34
10."Pretty Boy (Live)"4:44
11."Don't Stop the Music (Live)"3:51
12."Clap Your Hands (Live)" ("박수 쳐", "Clap Your Hands"[b])3:43
13."I Am the Best (Live)" ("내가 제일 잘 나가", "I Am the BesT"[c])3:31
14."Ugly (Live)"5:13
15."Go Away (Live)"4:48
Total length:54:53

References[]

  1. ^ 백지은 (August 28, 2011). "2NE1, 첫 단독 공연에 1�� 2000팬 운집" [2NE1 gathers 12,000 fans for their first solo concert]. Sports Chosun (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved January 20, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "2NE1, 日 데뷔 콘서트 투어 7만 관객 동원 `성대한 마무리`" [2NE1's Japanese debut concert tour mobilized 70,000 spectators 'Great finish']. Edaily (in Korean). Naver. October 3, 2011. Retrieved January 20, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "2NE1 일본비하 논란…"무분별 디스 어이없어 Hate You!"". Sports Chosun (in Korean). October 30, 2011. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  4. ^ "2NE1 1st Live Concert Album – Nolza CD". YesAsia. November 23, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2013.

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