
Live in Japan 2018 stands as one of the most meaningful and emotionally powerful releases in Riot’s long history. Recorded during a triumphant night in Japan—a country that has embraced Riot more passionately than almost anywhere else in the world—the album captures the band in a setting that feels almost sacred. Japan has been Riot’s strongest and most loyal fanbase since the late 1970s, supporting the band through every era, every lineup, and every creative transformation. That deep connection is a major reason why Riot has returned to Japan repeatedly to record live material, and Live in Japan 2018 proudly follows in the footsteps of earlier legendary Japanese releases, reaffirming that bond on an even greater, more celebratory scale.
The concert immortalized on this release was designed as a special milestone event, marking the 30th anniversary of Thundersteel—the album that reshaped Riot’s identity and became one of the most influential power metal records of all time. To properly honor this anniversary, the band made the powerful decision to perform the entire Thundersteel album live from start to finish. Hearing these songs delivered in full, in sequence, in front of a Japanese audience that regards the album as a masterpiece, adds enormous emotional weight to this performance. The intensity of the crowd, the reverence for the music, and the band’s commitment to honoring the legacy of Mark Reale all converge into a live experience that feels historic.
The release itself reflects this importance. Live in Japan 2018 was issued as a double CD, capturing the complete set in audio form, accompanied by a professionally filmed DVD of the entire concert. The production is clean, powerful, and honest—highlighting the band’s musicianship without studio tricks. Todd Michael Hall delivers soaring, pitch-perfect vocals; Mike Flyntz and Nick Lee form a blazing twin-guitar attack crafted in the spirit of Riot’s classic sound; Don Van Stavern anchors the performance with thunderous authority; and Frank Gilchriest drives the band with relentless precision. Together, they present Riot V not merely as a continuation of the band’s legacy, but as a living, breathing force that carries that legacy forward with pride.
What truly defines this release, however, is the atmosphere. The Japanese audience is not just listening—they are part of the performance. Their energy elevates the band, their voices echo between songs, and their devotion can be felt in every moment. The combination of a legendary album performed in full, a crowd that has supported Riot for generations, and a band performing at its peak creates a live recording that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
More than just a live album, Live in Japan 2018 serves as a symbol of Riot’s enduring spirit. It honors Thundersteel, celebrates the band’s unbreakable bond with Japan, and stands as a testament to Riot’s resilience, passion, and unwavering commitment to their fans across the world. Among all Riot live releases, this one shines as a milestone—one that bridges past and present while carrying the legacy proudly into the future.
Donnie Van Stavern notes
30 years ago was my first viist to Japan(as well as Riot's) on the Mza stage and tonight's showleft the same 30 years later as the crowd was very energetic,loud and enthusiastic in tru form as always! To this day Japan hasnt't changed for their love and passion for Riot and good music in general. They will always be considered family and one of the reasons we go on! The amazing people, food and culture will always hold a special place in my heart forever! I continue of for the legacy, the great Mark Reale and you the fans! Arigato and Kagayaki Metal Warriors !!!
Don-san
Recorded 3.10/11 2018 Live at Club Citta
Special guest on Warrior -Masayoshi Yamashita (Loudness) by the countresy of Katana Music KK
Managment Kaz Sumida (Katana Music KK)
Executive producer: Yasutaka Namiki (Ward Records)
Directed by: Hiroki Forutani
Cover Ilust :Tokyo Paintk Ha
Art design: Kenichi Suzuki (SKDF)
Photographer:Mikio Ariga, Isao Nakamura
Riot prudly uses and abuses!
Steve Pisani/D'Angelico guitars, Steve DeMarion, Christian Mirabella, Ghs String, Line 6 wireless
Rick&Tony from Ny Music, Vcitro Mason/Mojave amps, Dunlpo picks and Mxr, Tom Peck/Pedaltracks.com
Vigier guitars,Ernie Ball strings,Steve Clyton coustom picks,Vic Firth, Vater Stick tape
And of course last but not least: Jose Cuervo Tequila