Live shows Each show of the Repray Tour had a total duration of 150 minutes, consisting of 53 minutes live performance on the ice, 67 minutes video narration and speeches, and a 30-minute intermission after the first show half. The opening tour stop in Saitama marked the first time in figure skating that two solo shows of 2.5 hours length were performed on consecutive days. Hanyu skated 12 programs and a choreographed 6-minute warm-up session on each day, levelling the record skating content of his solo show
Gift at Tokyo Dome in February 2023. As noted by Russian world champion
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, skaters usually do not perform more than three programs per ice show due to the physical limitations in fitness and stamina. In order to successfully complete 12 programs, Hanyu made various adjustments to his training routines, having notably increased the workload compared to his competitive career. The first half of the show was constructed in a way that all four key elements of single skating were represented by one program each. The opening program "A Fleeting Dream" showcased exclusively basic
steps and skating movements, while "Gate of Living" highlighted dancing skills, including an off-ice dance segment on stage. The choreography of "Megalovania" was focusing on
spins, and "The Darkness of Eternity" contained 11
jumps, seven of them performed in combination, matching the content of a competitive
free skate. The program featured three
quadruple jumps, the highest valued technical elements in figure skating, namely a quad
Salchow and two quad
toe loops, one of them executed in the second half as part of a unique quad toe loop-
Euler-triple Salchow-Euler-triple Salchow combination. The element's numerical
base value of 21.01 points exceeded
Ilia Malinin's quad
Lutz-Euler-triple
flip combination (19.03 points), the highest valued and successfully executed element in competition until then. On April 7, 2024, Hanyu completed a full 2.5-hour solo show with no mistakes for the first time, counting six quads, five triple
Axels with 3 revolutions as well as 11 other triples, and 20 spins in total—a new athletic milestone in the sport of figure skating. In comparison, the winning free skate of the men's singles champion Ilia Malinin at the
2024 World Championships, which scored a new
world record of 227.79 points, included six quads of five different types, among them a quadruple Axel with 4 revolutions, as well as one triple Axel and three more triples.
Ending credits In his pre-recorded performance to the medley of
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals, Hanyu performed all six types of figure skating jumps, including a quad Salchow, quad toe loop, and a quad loop jump, which was only landed by Hanyu and 10 other skaters in international competition with a positive
grade of execution until then. At the end of the program, Hanyu also performed a triple Axel-triple toe loop-triple loop combination, which was only attempted by Japanese skater
Nobunari Oda in competition, successfully landed at the
2007 World Championships among others. ==Attendance and accessibility==