Southern All Stars brought another chapter of their long career to an emotional close yesterday. They left many of the 70,000 fans in tears after the last of four shows at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, and what could possibly be their last concert performance. Japan's most popular band and in their commemorative 30th year, they said back in May that they'll be taking an open-ended break from 2009. They currently have no official plans to perform again this year, but frontman Kuwata Keisuke made vague reassuring comments suggesting they would return in the future in some form. After a set that included 46 songs and was performed in the rain, Kuwata and his wife, keyboard player Hara Yuko, shed a few tears themselves as they thanked the fans for their many years of support. The band's latest single, "I Am Your Singer," is currently on top of the charts. ...