DREAM THEATER Announce Live In Tokyo 2010, MIKE PORTNOY’s Final Show With The Band For A Long Time

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Fresh off their fourth career GRAMMY nomination and their first release with Mike Portnoy back in the fold, progressive metal titans Dream Theater are reviving their archival series with the announcement of Lost Not Forgotten Archives: Live In Tokyo 2010, due out March 13.

The release captures the band’s performance at Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan, in 2010, featuring vocalist James LaBrie, guitarist John Petrucci, bassist John Myung, keyboardist Jordan Rudess, and drummer Mike Portnoy. Notably, the show marks Portnoy‘s final performance with Dream Theater for more than a decade, before his highly anticipated return to the band in 2023.

Spanning six tracks, Live In Tokyo 2010 showcases a powerful snapshot of the band at a pivotal moment in their history, delivering extended, technically dazzling performances of some of their most celebrated material. The full tracklist is:

  1. “A Nightmare To Remember” – 15:48
  2. “A Rite Of Passage” – 09:35
  3. “Prophets Of War” – 07:07
  4. “Wither” – 05:14
  5. “The Count Of Tuscany” – 21:17
  6. “Pull Me Under / Metropolis” – 16:57

Pre-orders are available here. You can also catch Dream Theater at one of their below tour dates for 2026. Get your tickets here.

1/27 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Coca-Cola Arena
1/30 Bengaluru, India Phoenix Marketcity Back Area
2/1 Kolkata, India Aquatic Ground
2/3 Singapore The Star Theatre
2/4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Zepp
2/7 Jakarta, Indonesia Beach City International Stadium
2/10 Adelaide, Australia Hindley Street Music Hall
2/12 Melbourne, Australia Margaret Court Arena
2/14 Sydney, Australia ICC Sydney Theatre
2/15 Brisbane, Australia Fortitude Music Hall
2/18 Bangkok, Thailand Idea Live
2/20 Seoul, South Korea Sol Travel Hall
2/21 Seoul, South Korea Sol Travel Hall
2/22 Seoul, South Korea Sol Travel Hall
2/25 Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budokan
2/26 Tokyo, Japan EX Theater Roppongi
2/28 Toyohashi, Japan Aiplaza Toyohashi
3/2 Osaka, Japan Festival Hall
3/3 Okayama, Japan Okayama Performing Arts Theatre
4/8 Monterrey, Mexico Arena Monterrey
4/10 Mexico City, Mexico Arena CDMX
4/12 San Juan, Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico
4/16 San José, Costa Rica Venue TBC
4/18 Bogotá, Colombia Movistar Arena
4/20 Lima, Peru Costa 21
4/22 Santiago, Chile Movistar Arena
4/24 Buenos Aires, Argentina Movistar Arena
4/26 Córdoba, Argentina Plaza de la Música
5/3 Porto Alegre, Brazil Auditório Araújo Vianna
5/5 Curitiba, Brazil Live Curitiba
5/7 Brasília, Brazil Dois Ipês
5/9 São Paulo, Brazil Vibra
5/10 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Vivo Rio
5/12 Belo Horizonte, Brazil Befly Hall

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