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2025 Ice Brave | Jun-Jul 2025

ICE BRAVE 2 CONFIRMED 😂 😂 😂 😭 😭 😭 🎉🎉🎉🎉

More details to be revealed in Shoma's appearance at Toyota Times at July 18. AAAHHHHHHHH. Hoping they work out the streaming this time 😂

Crying at Stephane almost spoiling the announcement- in the talking session in the middle of the show.. he said something like "This is the last day of Ice Brave.. ONE..." kadsnakjdnakjs like coach like student like friends I guess 😂

 
The moment Shoma announced Ice Brave 2 in the Niigata venue!! Lmaooo apparently he teased it by going "I have to tell the sad news that Ice Brave is over. But....."



Kota Yoshida from Mainichi is there, and well he never disappoints. My favorite photographer really at the moment, he's just sooooo good:

 
Interview with Shoma after the final show, this should be with all media people attending (not an exclusive interview).

Full Transcript in Japanese by World Figure Skating: https://worldfigureskating-web.jp/news/14082/

Shoma Uno “Ice Brave”: The Best Finale and Looking Ahead to “Ice Brave 2”

— Please share your honest thoughts after finishing the final performance.

Uno:
Regardless of whether jumps succeed or fail, when the audience cheers loudly, I feel that we are delivering something good to everyone. The immediate response is really a special quality of an ice show. Until now, whenever I performed in ice shows, I wanted to fulfill the role given to me thoroughly, but this time it was my first time creating one myself for such a long period. The more time I spent, the more I experimented thinking, “Is this good? How about that?” Because of this trial and error, many feelings got poured into the performance, and I gradually realized what kind of reactions we could get from it. Then we announced “Ice Brave 2,” and now I’m thinking about what to do next. There were so many great things this time that I really feel a bit lost.

— You did three shows (in Aichi, Fukuoka, Niigata). How do you feel about the overall program’s completeness and your feelings now that it’s finished?

Uno:
Before it started, I thought this would be my first and last time, the only chance for Shoma Uno the skater to be the main focus. But the result was even better than I imagined, and now I want to level up various things more. Also, because many people watched this time, I hope to create another ice show that only we can make.

— What do you think about the decision to hold “Ice Brave 2”?

Uno:
Honestly, I thought, “Of course!” (laughs) Because the first one turned out so well. To be honest, my reaction was kind of like “Well, okay, yeah...” half-joking, but I really feel so many people supported us. So I’m happy if even more people come to see it.

— Do you have any feelings of relief or accomplishment after finishing “Ice Brave”?

Uno:
Honestly, I felt more like, “What should we do for ‘Ice Brave 2’?” Because the first was so good, I want to make it even better, but I don’t want to lose the good parts either. At the same time, I want it to be something new. So I keep thinking about it that way. Of course, every time the show ends with big applause, I’m exhausted to the point of barely moving. As far as I know, it’s a physically demanding show, maybe the toughest in the world. But after doing it, I feel like I could do anything.

— Has your confidence as a professional skater deepened?

Uno:
I want to get better, become a better entertainer, and of course improve as a skater. Ice dance is a true skating discipline, so I want to get better at it. The audience loves skating, so I want to show the beauty of skating. But I also want to do things that skaters have never done before—parts people might think are impossible—integrated well with skating. I want to create things that only we can do. Since many people are seeing an ice show for the first time, I want to make something that even people who don’t know much about skating will think, “Wow, this is amazing and fun!” I want to pack in the best of both worlds from various perspectives.

— Did you feel a good response after the three shows?

Uno:
In Nagoya, I felt it very strongly. Because it’s good, I was excited to go around to different places and show it to many people. Actually, I want to ask everyone — how did you feel watching this show? Of course, my feelings matter, but what makes me really happy is hearing what everyone thinks and feels about the show. I want to feel that excitement again next time.

— How did the cast react when you told them “Ice Brave 2” was decided?

Uno:
They said, “Well, okay, it’s a good show.” (laughs) Some joked like, “Maybe we won’t ask Kussy (Kazuki Kushida) this time.” Everyone seemed happy and said, “Looks like we’ll be working together for a long time.” There are still many undecided things, but we want to announce them on July 18th (during the Toyota Times Sports live stream), which is pretty soon, so we’ll think about it carefully. I’m still figuring out the timing too.

— What do you think about the confidence behind that “Well, okay” reaction?

Uno:
I don’t think we should compare how much passion each person puts in, but it’s unbelievably tough. I think the confidence comes from that toughness. The passion we put in can’t be expressed as just 100%. The audience applause pushes us over 120%. Even though we say “We can’t do more,” every time we have fun and push to 120%. Stephane (Lambiel) joined midway, and we did about 10 times more rehearsals than him, but even Stephane was super high-energy doing “See You Again,” like when he won the world championships. He said, “It’s tough but fun. This is amazing.” It’s not just my power but everyone’s will to make it great.

— How satisfied are you with the show, in percent?

Uno:
I’m satisfied with the show, but for my ice dance technique—I think it’s definitely improved compared to practice, but I want to get even better. This might sound like an excuse, but from Nagoya onward, I wanted to make it better and increase the parts that really work as ice dance. Because I aimed high, I also had some failures. But I’m happy that even after competition is over, I still have the will to get better. So I’m satisfied with the ice show now, but as a skater, I want to keep improving. I want to surprise everyone more and change myself.

— You had a very fulfilled expression after finishing “Bolero.”

Uno:
If there wasn’t going to be an “Ice Brave 2,” I might have gotten emotional. But because I had “2” in my head, I was surprised when Kussy cried. I couldn’t catch up emotionally, and I hadn’t shared the feeling of crying yet. The three of us just burst out laughing... (laughs)
 
Oh wow, I did not expect such an expansion by Ice Brave this soon.



Ice Brave 2 cities, venues and schedules:

Kyoto - Kyoto Aquarena
November 1-2, 2025
Total 3 shows: 2 shows on Saturday, 1 show on Sunday

Tokyo - Edogawa Sportsland
November 14-16, 2025
Total 4 shows: 1 show on Friday, 2 shows on Saturday, 1 show on Sunday

Yamanashi - KOSE Sports Park Ice Arena
November 29-30, 2025
Total 3 shows: 2 shows on Saturday, 1 show on Sunday

Shimane - Koyukan - Lake Shinji Amusement Park
December 6-7, 2025
Show details coming soon

Miyagi - Xebio Arena Sendai
January 24-25, 2026
Show details coming soon

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Cast: Shoma Uno, Marin Honda, Kohei Yoshino (PIW), Rika Hongo, Yoji Nakano (PIW), Tsunehito Karakawa (PIW), Kazuki Kushida, Yoshiki Sato (PIW).

Stephane Lambiel is not joining this round, which I suppose is because the dates are at the same time with the Grand Prix season.
 
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Oh wow, I did not expect such an expansion by Ice Brave this soon.



Ice Brave 2 cities, venues and schedules:

Kyoto - Kyoto Aquarena
November 1-2, 2025
Total 3 shows: 2 shows on Saturday, 1 show on Sunday

Tokyo - Edogawa Sportsland
November 14-16, 2025
Total 4 shows: 1 show on Friday, 2 shows on Saturday, 1 show on Sunday

Yamanashi - KOSE Sports Park Ice Arena
November 29-30, 2025
Total 3 shows: 2 shows on Saturday, 1 show on Sunday

Shimane - Koyukan - Lake Shinji Amusement Park
December 6-7, 2025
Show details coming soon

Miyagi - Xebio Arena Sendai
January 24-25, 2026
Show details coming soon

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Cast: Shoma Uno, Marin Honda, Kohei Yoshino (PIW), Rika Hongo, Yoji Nakano (PIW), Tsunehito Karakawa (PIW), Kazuki Kushida, Yoshiki Sato (PIW).

Stephane Lambiel is not joining this round, which I suppose is because the dates are at the same time with the Grand Prix season.

I didn't expect this kind of expansion either, but I can see how Shoma and his team are able to pull this off-- most of these venues are in off-the-beaten-path locations, even those near major metropolitan areas. There's clearly some calculated risk-taking involved in these choices...

Despite their distance, I'm actually intrigued by a couple of these locations. One of my acquaintances lives in the Edogawa ward of Tokyo, and it would be good to see them again. But what's more intriguing to me is the Yamanashi location. Kofu is not too far from Fuefuki, a city which supposedly inspired my favorite video game. Kofu could also could be a good point from which to explore the Mt. Fuji area (which I've only seen from the bullet train). Honestly, it might be too soon for me to go to Japan again, but I'll keep those locations in mind...
 
I didn't expect this kind of expansion either, but I can see how Shoma and his team are able to pull this off-- most of these venues are in off-the-beaten-path locations, even those near major metropolitan areas. There's clearly some calculated risk-taking involved in these choices...

Despite their distance, I'm actually intrigued by a couple of these locations. One of my acquaintances lives in the Edogawa ward of Tokyo, and it would be good to see them again. But what's more intriguing to me is the Yamanashi location. Kofu is not too far from Fuefuki, a city which supposedly inspired my favorite video game. Kofu could also could be a good point from which to explore the Mt. Fuji area (which I've only seen from the bullet train). Honestly, it might be too soon for me to go to Japan again, but I'll keep those locations in mind...
The venues are small and compact too (they were Mao Thanks Tour venues so I think Shoma's current management has experience booking and dealing with them) so it would fit right in with the live show vibes Ice Brave is going for.

I definitely cannot go to Japan again, but Kyoto and Tokyo (Yamanashi is pretty close to Tokyo too for day trips) is pretty convenient for a vacation...
 
The venues are small and compact too (they were Mao Thanks Tour venues so I think Shoma's current management has experience booking and dealing with them) so it would fit right in with the live show vibes Ice Brave is going for.

I definitely cannot go to Japan again, but Kyoto and Tokyo (Yamanashi is pretty close to Tokyo too for day trips) is pretty convenient for a vacation...
Yeah, those venues seemed small online but I wasn't sure enough about how small they were. Thanks for the confirmation.

I get the joys of being in an intimate venue, but there's a part of me that wonders if Shoma could fill up bigger arenas...

Yes, Tokyo and Kyoto are convenient for vacationing because they're on the well-known tourist route. Tokyo is huge enough and varied enough that I think I could spend a lifetime exploring it. Kyoto though...I got a bad impression of it when I went in 2023. It seemed too touristy, so I don't think I'll be back there anytime soon. Yamanashi appears to have its share of touristy areas (the ropeway, the hot springs, the open-air museum, etc.), but it also appears to have its share of rural areas and I would like to see a little bit more of rural Japan.

Edit: As I implied before, it seems unlikely that I'll go to Japan again this year, but man do I want to go to Yamanashi, that arena looks so cool...
 
Yeah, those venues seemed small online but I wasn't sure enough about how small they were. Thanks for the confirmation.

I get the joys of being in an intimate venue, but there's a part of me that wonders if Shoma could fill up bigger arenas...
Based on how Mao Thanks Tour used the rinks a few years ago, the venues can add up to double the seats from their normal capacity, I think. Niigata originally has around 1,000 permanent seats and for shows they add stands on the short sides and seats on ice so it becomes around 2,000+ seats overall. Fukuoka kept adding seats to their stands until D-Day too, it's likely why it's never listed as sold out on sites.

I thought I will never be able to say this but... maybe in 3-4 years Shoma will be able to aim for bigger venues, and this is something I thought impossible for him to do 😅 he needs to increase his name recognition first among general public and he's doing it quite well recently through that Twitter account of his... that's a gold mine he's sitting on and wisely biding his time to use.
 
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I saw her name on the pamphlet and now it's confirmed, Satomi Ito did make costumes for Ice Brave...

 
New digest video, finally a tiny glimpse of DOMO 🥹 it's sandwiched between Shomarin and Sholero in the show, but it's actually a very lovely lyrical segment from Yoji, Rika and Kussy.

 
Oh... Ice Brave Special Edition (the one in Shin-Yokohama will have a theatrical release across Japan in selected Cinemas from April 3 - 16!
It will then have a theatrical showing from April 24 - May 7 at YEBISU GARDEN Cinema. Very similar run with Mao's Everlasting33, which makes me think they had a similar deal with TBS.



“Ice Brave” The Movie – Limited Theatrical Release Nationwide Confirmed!!

The Shoma Uno ice show “Ice Brave,” which just held its final performance on February 1, 2026, will now be screened in movie theaters.

Filmed with nine ultra-high-definition 4K cameras—including drone cameras—this production captures the full intensity of the show in stunning detail. For its theatrical release, the audio has been specially mixed in 5.1-channel surround sound, creating an experience that feels as if you’re watching live on the ice.

Experience the excitement of the venue once again on the big screen!



◆ Commemorative Stage Greeting Confirmed!​

On Saturday, April 4 (the day after the premiere), a special stage greeting by 宇野昌磨 will be held at ユナイテッド・シネマ アクアシティお台場 to celebrate the film’s release.

This will be a “cheer screening,” so please bring your penlights!
For details, please check the bottom of the page.



◆ Screening Information​


Title: Theatrical Edition – Shoma Uno Ice Show “Ice Brave: Shin-Yokohama Special Edition”
Screening Period:
  • April 3 (Fri) – April 16 (Thu), 2026
    Screening at 34 Lawson United Cinema locations and 12 SMT locations nationwide
  • April 24 (Fri) – May 7 (Thu), 2026
    Screening at YEBISU GARDEN CINEMA
General Producer & Lead Performer: Shoma Uno
Skaters:
  • Shoma Uno
  • Stephane Lambiel
  • Marin Honda
  • Rika Hongo
  • Kohei Yoshino (PIW)
  • Yoji Nakano (PIW)
  • Tsuneto Karakawa (PIW)
  • Kazuki Kushida
  • Yuki Sato (PIW)
PIW = Prince Ice World

Distribution: TBS / Lawson United Cinemas
★ Tickets available via the official site.




◆ Screening Theaters​

The film will screen at select theaters across Japan, including:

Tokyo:
YEBISU GARDEN CINEMA, United Cinema Toshimaen, United Cinema Toyosu, United Cinema Aqua City Odaiba, Shinjuku Piccadilly, MOVIX Akishima
Hokkaido: Lawson United Cinema Sapporo
Miyagi: United Cinema Forte Miyagi Ogawara, MOVIX Sendai
Gunma: Lawson United Cinema Maebashi
Tochigi: United Cinema Ashikaga, MOVIX Utsunomiya
Ibaraki: United Cinema Mito, Cineplex Tsukuba
Saitama: United Cinema Unicus Kamisato, United Cinema Urawa, United Cinema Kasukabe, United Cinema Unicus Minami-Furuya, Lawson United Cinema Iruma, United Cinema Niiza, Cineplex Satte
Kanagawa: Lawson United Cinema STYLE-S Minato Mirai, Cineplex Hiratsuka
Chiba: United Cinema Makuhari, United Cinema Terrace Mall Matsudo, MOVIX Kashiwanoha
Niigata: United Cinema Niigata
Ishikawa: United Cinema Kanazawa
Shizuoka: MOVIX Shimizu
Aichi: United Cinema Inazawa, United Cinema Agui, United Cinema Toyohashi 18, United Cinema Okazaki, Midland Square Cinema
Kyoto: MOVIX Kyoto
Nara: United Cinema Kashihara
Osaka: United Cinema Kishiwada, Namba Parks Cinema
Hyogo: MOVIX Amagasaki
Hiroshima: MOVIX Hiroshima Station
Fukuoka: United Cinema Canal City 13, United Cinema Fukuoka Momochi, Lawson United Cinema Kokura, United Cinema Nakama 16, United Cinema Torius Hisayama
Kumamoto: Kumamoto Piccadilly
Okinawa: Lawson United Cinema PARCO CITY Urasoe

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I have watched this particular edition and I have to say it was very cinematic for a "smaller" ice show with minimal props and on-ice projection. Some shots were downright breathtaking.
 
Sounds fun! I wish I could watch it. Maybe they will do a broadcast or streaming version later?
 
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