Hello Project Battle Festival
Project (ハロー!プロジェクト, Harō! Purojekuto) is a Japanese idol project, the umbrella name for a collective of female singers who are under.
Disc 1 Crystal Clear. OPENING.
Special Generation. MC. VTR.
Hatsukoi Sunrise - Tsubaki Factory. Oh my wish! - Morning Musume '17.
Onna no Sono - Hello Pro Kenshuusei. Kakugo Shite! - ANGERME. Dou Datte Ii no - Country Girls. Umaretate no Baby Love - Juice=Juice. GO TO THE TOP!! - Kobushi Factory. MC. Ai ・Ai ・Gasa - Juice=Juice.
Wasurete Ageru - ANGERME. Uruwashi no Camellia - Tsubaki Factory. Kobushi no Hana - Kobushi Factory.
Peanut Butter Jelly Love - Country Girls. Sexy Cat no Enzetsu - Morning Musume '17. Bye Bye Bye!. MC. Gag 100kaibun Aishite Kudasai - Tsugunaga Momoko, Fukumura Mizuki, Sasaki Rikako, Miyamoto Karin, Yanagawa Nanami, Hamaura Ayano,Kishimoto Yumeno.
Just Try! - Tsubaki Factory. Goal Ashita wa Acchi da yo - Juice=Juice.
Sou ja nai - Morning Musume '17. Ai no Tame Kyou Made Shinkashite Kita Ningen, Ai no Tame Subete Taikashite Kita Ningen - ANGERME.
Isogaba Maware - Kobushi Factory. Good Boy Bad Girl - Country Girls. KEEP ON Joshou Shikou!! - Juice=Juice. Mukidashi de Mukiatte - Morning Musume '17.
Umaku Ienai - ANGERME. MC.
Mikan. Disc 2 Kaleidoscope. OPENING 【Dance Performance 】. MC. Chocolate Damashii ⇒ Samui ne.
PKBP-5003 - 2002.12.18 Sans Toi Ma Mie / Kimi to Itsumademo ( サン・トワ・マミー). PKBP-5005 - 2003.03.19 Uwasa no SEXY GUY ( うわさの SEXY GUY). PKBP-5008 - 2003.06.18 Scramble ( スクランブル). PKBP-5010 - 2003.08.27 Daite yo!
PLEASE GO ON ( 抱いてよ! PLEASE GO ON). PKBP-5015 - 2004.03.17 Sayonara no LOVE SONG ( サヨナラの LOVE SONG). PKBP-5020 - 2004.07.07 Yokohama Shinkirou ( 横浜蜃気楼 ). PKBP-5024 - 2004.11.17 Sayonara 'Tomodachi ni wa Naritakunai no' ( さよなら「友達にはなりたくないの」 ). PKBP-5033 - 2005.07.06 Suppin to Namida. ( スッピンと涙。 ).
PKBP-5042 - 2006.01.25 Ima ni Kitto. In My LIFE ( 今にきっと. In My LIFE). PKBP-5049 - 2006.06.07 Glass no Pumps ( ガラスのパンプス ). PKBP-5055 - 2006.10.11 SOME BOYS! TOUCH. PKBP-5071 - 2007.04.11 Secret.
Setlist. OPENING. Koi no Nukegara. Ajisai Ai Ai Monogatari. BABY!
Setlist. VTR. Morning Coffee.
MC. 7th Place Request: KoiING. MC. 6th Place Request: I WISH (Updated). 5th Place Request: Shabondama. 4th Place Request: Resonant Blue. MC.
3rd Place Unit Request: Daisuki Dakara Zettai ni Yurusanai - Oda Sakura, Nonaka Miki. 2nd Place Unit Request: Robo Kiss - Sato Masaki, Kudo Haruka.
MC. 3rd Place Request: One ・ Two ・ Three (Updated). 2nd Place Request: Fantasy ga Hajimaru. 1st Place Request: Say Yeah! Motto Miracle Night. MC. 1st Place Unit Request: Ookii Hitomi - Michishige Sayumi, Tanaka Reina.
MC. Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai! - Morning Musume '17, Michishige Sayumi, Tanaka Reina. MC. Jama Shinai de Here We Go!. Wagamama Ki no Mama Ai no Joke.
What is LOVE? Encore. VTR.
Roman MY DEAR BOY. MC. LOVE Machine (Updated). VTR. Setlist.
Nen ni wa Nen (Nen'iri Ver.). Bacchikoi Seishun!. MC. Ee ja nai ka Ninja nai ka.
Samba! Kobushi Janeiro. Onegai Miwaku no Target.
The ☆Treasure Box. MC. Natsu Wakame - Hamaura Ayano, Inoue Rei. Natsu no Yoru wa Danger! - Hirose Ayaka, Nomura Minami. Meguru Koi no Kisetsu - Taguchi Natsumi, Wada Sakurako. Maji Good Chance Summer.
Natsu Remember you. MC. GO TO THE TOP!!. Isogaba Maware. Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san no Uta. MC.
Otakebi Boy WAO!. This is Unmei (Kobushi 2016Ver.) Encore. Icchoume Rock!.
MC. Shalala! Yareru Hazu sa. Setlist. To Tomorrow - ℃-ute.
BRAND NEW MORNING - Morning Musume '17. Ai Sae Areba Nanni mo Iranai - ANGERME. Jidanda Dance - Juice=Juice.
Peanut Butter Jelly Love - Country Girls. Shalala! Setlist. Nakiko no Sungeki - Nakajima Saki skit. JUMP. MC. EVERYDAY YEAH!
Kataomoi. As ONE. MC. ENDLESS LOVE I Love You More. Soku Dakishimete.
YES! Shiawase.
SHALL WE LOVE? - Yajima Maimi, Nakajima Saki. MC. Aenai Nagai Nichiyoubi - Okai Chisato, Hagiwara Mai. Sayonara no LOVE SONG - Suzuki Airi. Mirakururun Grand Purin!.
Chokotto LOVE - Nakajima Saki, Suzuki Airi, Okai Chisato. Otome Pasta ni Kandou - Yajima Maimi, Hagiwara Mai.
Wakkyanai (Z). Time Capsule. MC. Sakura Chirari.
Ooki na Ai de Motenashite. Massara Blue Jeans. MC. Arigatou Mugen no Yell.
Ae Project Battle Calculators
MC. Arashi wo Okosunda Exciting Fight!. Naichau Kamo (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Naichau Kamo (Featuring Tanaka Reina). Shouganai Yume Oibito (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Nanchatte Renai (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.).
Kimagure Princess (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Onna ga Medatte Naze Ikenai (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Onna ga Medatte Naze Ikenai (Featuring Tanaka Reina). Seishun Collection (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.).
Onna ga Otoko no Lullaby Game (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Onna ga Otoko no Lullaby Game (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Maji Desu ka Ska! (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Morning Musume - Only You (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Kono Chikyuu No Heiwa Wo Honki De Negatterun Da Yo! (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.).
Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Pyocopyoco Ultra (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.).
Renai Hunter (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). One Two Three (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Wakuteka Take a Chance (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Help me! (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.).
Brainstorming (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Kimi sae Ireba Nanimo Iranai (Tanaka Reina Solo Ver.). Rock no Teigi (Close-up Ver.).
This article's does not adequately key points of its contents. Please consider expanding the lead to of all important aspects of the article. Please discuss this issue on the article's. (November 2016) Hello! Project Commercial? Yes Type of project Music Location, Japan Owner Under the umbrella of Founder Country Established 1998 Website Hello! Project ( ハロー!プロジェクト, Harō!
Purojekuto) is a project, the umbrella name for a collective of female singers who are under contract with the and whose recordings are produced. Contents. Line-up as of 2018. History 1997–2000: Beginning, Michiyo Heike & Morning Musume In 1997, Japanese rock group, fronted by, began auditions for a female vocalist. These auditions aired via the reality show, and resulted in being crowned winner. Tsunku, however, decided to give five of the runners-up, and, a chance to become a group in their own right. The girls were set the task of selling 50,000 copies of their demo single ',' in just five days.
The girls sold the required number of copies in four days, and subsequently became an official group. Morning Musume's debut single, ',' was released on January 28, 1998 on the One Up Music label and charted at #6 on the weekly chart. The group's first official appearance was a joint live in August 1998, at (now Shibuya C.C. Lemon Hall), under the name 'Michiyo Heike and Morning Musume,' ( 平家みちよとモーニング娘。) the fan club of the two acts was called 'Hello!'
The first official 'units' were and, created in October 1998. The first 'Michiyo Heike & Morning Musume Imotōbun Audition' took place, resulting in the 'second generation' of Morning Musume to be added, made up of, and. In January 1999, auditions for were held on 'Idol o Sagase!' ( アイドルをさがせ!, Search For an Idol!). In April of that year the girls' official fan club was renamed 'Hello!
Auditions were once again held on Asayan between April and July, resulting in and, with Country Musume's official formation announced. In July, the first live concert of Hello! Project, 'Hello!
Project '99 at,' was held. The first were formed in March 2000, releasing the 'theme' of Hello!
Project as a. The first Hello! Project television show, ',' was created in April. 2001–2006: Rise to popularity, Berryz Kobo & C-ute In March 2001, co-founder and leader announced her graduation from the group. The actual graduation took place in April, and Nakazawa was subsequently named as leader of the entirety of Hello! Nakazawa's was the first graduation in the history of Hello!
Project, and garnered considerable media attention as a result, the first time the group had truly caught the attention of the mainstream press. Between April and June 2002, the first, and to date only, auditions were held. These auditions resulted in the future members of Japanese idol groups and, who would go on to debut in March 2004 and February 2007 respectively, also spawning offshoot auditions such as auditions for and Hello! Project Kansai. On July 31, 2002, a major reform of all of the groups within Hello! Project began, which was referred to as 'Haromageddon' ( ハローマゲドン) (a pun on Hello (ハロー, Harō) and Armageddon (ハルマゲドン, 'Harumagedon')) and 'the 7/31 incident' by fans.
In February 2006, former Morning Musume member and sub-leader of duo, was caught smoking in public while underage. She was also suspected of dating a much older man. Kago was suspended from her activities and eventually began to attempt a return. On March 26, 2007, Kago was again caught smoking. Her contract was terminated and she had no graduation ceremony, as had become standard for exiting members. In June, it was announced that, who had graduated from Hello!
Project a year prior to study at university, would be returning. Konno became the first person to have graduated from Hello!
Project to return. In October, Tsunku established a new unit, the, as well as, a group made up of Hello! Soon after, who had been inactive for some time, graduated from Hello!
Project as a soloist. She later transferred to. In February 2007, officially debuted with the single.
2007–2010: Expansion to Taiwan & South Korea, and S/mileage formation In 2007, Hello! Project started the Taiwanese 'Morning Family New Star Audition'; an audition aimed at recruiting new Taiwanese members to join Hello! In April 2008, the debut of Hello! Project Kansai group Sina ( SI☆NA) was announced.
The group never actually debuted, though they occasionally appeared on television shows and radio they have never recorded a song. In September it was announced that, as a result of the Taiwanese auditions, the group ( アイスクリー娘。) would be formed, consisting of six members. Duo Francis & Aiko, both still only children, was also announced from the same audition. On October 19, 2008, Hello! Project announced its entire Elder Club would be graduating on March 31, 2009. 2008 also marked the first time in a decade that Morning Musume had no performed at the annual event, after ten consecutive appearances.
The only Hello! Project member to appear on that year's show was, marking the first appearance of a member of Country Musume. In February 2009, it was announced that Hello! Project would begin a series of auditions in. On February 1, 2009, at the, Hello! Project held its largest concert ever—the Hello!
Pro Awards '09: Elder Club Graduation Special ( 決定!ハロ☆プロアワード’09 ~エルダークラブ卒業記念スべシャル~, Kettei! Hello Pro Awards '09: Elder Club Sotsugyō Kinen Special)—featuring 21 groups and 72 members.
Former Morning Musume member Nozomi Tsuji performed in her first official event in a year and nine months, after marrying actor Taiyō Sugiura in June 2007 and giving birth to her daughter, Noa, that November. During the concert, former Hello! Project leader passed her leadership position to Morning Musume leader. This mass-graduation caused another large surge of fan backlash, resulting in even more fanclub cancellations and merchandise boycotts, and is considered the 'third coming of Haromageddon'.
Later in 2009, several of the old, dormant units were revived., and all returned with new line-ups, and returned from hiatus with its original members. These groups became a new concert unit, 'Champloo'. In April 2009, Tsunku announced a new group consisting of four Hello!
Pro Egg members, named. They would later go on to have their official debut in May 2010 with the single '. In August 2009, Morning Musume released their 40th single, '. 2011–2014: Additional Members Added to Morning Musume and S/mileage In 2011, the most members were added since Hello! Project Kids back in 2002 - Morning Musume's 9th generation:, and in January, S/mileage's 2nd generation:, and in August, and Morning Musume's 10th generation:, and in September.
On January 28, 2011, was formed consisting of previous Morning Musume members such as, and. Was set to debut with the group, but she chose to become a TV announcer. On April 20, 2011, the group released their first album called Dorimusu ①. Their first single was released on February 15, 2012 called. The group lasted till their last concert held at the Nippon Budokan on March 10, 2012 which featured former Morning Musume members Aya Ishiguro, Maki Goto, and current Morning Musume members. On February 2, 2011, released their 11th single called. On February 9, 2011, released their 4th single called.
On February 23, 2011, released their 15th single called. It is the group's most viewed music video on YouTube having over 5.4 million views. On April 6, 2011, released their 45th single called.The single was originally scheduled to be released on March 23, 2011, but it was postponed to April 6 due to the 2011 Touhoku earthquake and tsunami. It is the debut single of Morning Musume's 9th generation members. On June 4, 2011, releases their 26th single called.
On June 15, 2011, releases their 46th single called. Was the only member out of all the 9th generation members to receive solo lines deeming her as the next ace of Morning Musume. On August 14, 2011, 5 new sub-members were set to join. On August 27, graduated from S/mileage and Hello! A few days later on September 9, Fuyuka Kosuga leaves S/mileage.
Although Kosuga left the group, she still debuted with the rest of the sub-members and the three remaining S/mileage members on September 28 with. The sub-members in S/mileage became official 2nd generation members on October 16. On September 30, 2011, graduated and handed her position as leader of Morning Musume and Hello! Project over to fellow member. On December 31, 2011, graduates S/mileage.
On January 2, 2012 at the Hello! Project 2012 Winter concert, Morning Musume leader announced that she would graduate at the end of Morning Musume's 2012 Spring tour. Niigaki's last single in Morning Musume was in which was released on April 11, 2012. Niigaki officially graduated Morning Musume and Hello! Project on May 18, 2012 passing on leadership for both Morning Musume and Hello! In July 2012, Morning Musume released their 50th single, '. 2013–2014: Tsunku's Laryngeal Cancer and Juice=Juice In the last concert of the Winter 2013 Hello!
Project concert, a new unit consisting of Hello! Pro Kenshuusei members Miyamoto Karin, Kanazawa Tomoko, Uemura Akari, Otsuka Aina and Takagi Sayuki, and Miyazaki Yuka was announced, although it has been stated that this is not the definitive lineup and members may change before their official debut. It was subsequently announced on February 25 that the new unit would be called and it would soon release its first indie single. At a Hello Project concert series held on March 2–3, Juice=Juice already premiered the song. In March 2014, a shocking blog post by was posted, saying that he had, this was found out after having throat surgery due to its unspecified condition. He announced on his official site that he has been seeking treatment for it.
On April 4, 2015, Tsunku revealed that he had his vocal cords removed as part of his cancer treatment. In his memoir, 'Dakara, Ikiru', which was published in September 2015 - it was revealed that he stepped down as Hello! Project's General Manager sometime after Morning Musume's New York concert that happened on October 5, 2014. He still remains involved with Morning Musume as its Sound Producer.
On November 26, 2014, graduated and handed her position of Leader of Morning Musume over to fellow member and announced and as sub-leaders. Michishige also handed her position as Hello Project Leader to. This is the first time in Hello!
Project history for the Leader of Hello! Project to not be from the flagship group:. 2015–Present: New Era, Country Girls, Kobushi & Tsubaki Factory, and Major Line-Up Changes On January 2, 2015, during the Hello! Project 2015 WINTER concert, a new Hello!
Project unit consisting of members: Rio Fujii, Ayaka Hirose, Minami Nomura, Rena Ogawa, Ayano Hamaura, Natsumi Taguchi, Sakurako Wada and Rei Inoue was announced. On February 25, 2015, the group name was announced as (Magnolia Factory) in light of Berryz Koubou's upcoming indefinite hiatus. On March 3, 2015, goes on an indefinite hiatus., and all graduate from Hello! Transfers to as playing manager. Saki Shimizu and Chinami Tokunaga became Hello!
Project advisors. On April 29, 2015, Kobushi Factory's sister group (Camellia Factory) was formed consisting of members: Riko Yamagishi, Risa Ogata, Kisora Niinuma, Ami Tanimoto, Yumeno Kishimoto, and Kiki Asakura.
Former member helped pick out the group name which carries on Berryz Koubou's spirit similar to Kobushi Factory. On June 12, 2015, Country Girls' member Uta Shimamura leaves Hello! On July 15, 2015, releases their first album. On November 5, 2015, Nanami Yanagawa and Musubu Funaki join. On November 11, 2015 joins. On November 29, 2015, graduates from ANGERME.
And are announced as new sub-leaders of ANGERME. On December 31, 2015, graduates from Morning Musume.
'15, but still remains in Hello! Leaderships Hello!
Project leaders # Leader Sub-Leader. Period of time 1st N/A April 15, 2001 - March 31, 2009 2nd April 2009 - September 30, 2011 3rd October 1, 2011 - May 18, 2012 4th May 19, 2012 - November 26, 2014 5th November 27, 2014 - December 31, 2016 6th January 1, 2017 – Present. The Hello! Disbanded groups.
(Hello! Pro Taiwan). (Hello! Pro Kansai). Shuffle units.
2000: The Color Groups. 2001: Party Groups. 2002: Happiness Groups. 2003: Elemental Groups.
2004: One School Groups. 2005: Elegance Groups. Chanpuru Groups. 2011-2013.
2013–present. Concert units. Elder Club (Graduated).
Wonderful Hearts Former artists. Graduated from and Hello!
Project. Graduated from and Hello! Project. Graduated from and Hello! Project.
Left and Hello! Project. Graduated from and Hello! Project as a group. Graduated from Hello!
Project as a group. Graduated from Hello! Project as a solo artist.
(Hello! Project Foreign Student). (Ongaku Gatas). Graduated from, and Hello! Project. Graduated from and Hello!
Project. Training Process Complete from. Resigned from. Graduated from and Hello! Project. Graduated from and Hello! Project.
Manaka Inaba. One-shot and special units. Acts and performances TV.
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MBS Young Town Saturday on (the Kansai area). HelloPro Yanen! On Internet. (2013-) Concerts Name Start date End date Performances Release format (date) 1st Concert 'Hello!' July 12, 1998 July 27, 1998 3 in 3 cities Hello!
Project Happy New Year '99 January 2, 1999 January 3, 1999 2 in 1 cities VHS Hello! Project Summer Concert '99 August 14, 1999 August 26, 1999 4 in 3 cities VHS Hello! Project Happy New Year 2000 January 2, 2000 January 30, 2000 16 in 3 cities VHS Hello! Project 2000 Atsumare! Summer Party July 15, 2000 September 10, 2000 In 12 cities VHS Hello! Project 2001 Sugoizo! Nijū-seiki January 2, 2001 February 25, 2001 19 in 3 cities VHS Hello!
Project 2001 Together! Summer Party! July 14, 2001 July 29, 2001 13 in 3 cities VHS, Hello!
Project 2002 Kotoshi mo Sugoizo January 2, 2002 February 17, 2002 28 in 7 cities VHS, DVD (March 20, 2002) Hello! Project 2002 One Happy Summer Day July 13, 2002 July 28, 2002 12 in 3 cities VHS, DVD (October 17, 2002) Hello! Project 2003 Winter Tanoshinjattemasu! January 2, 2003 February 2, 2003 25 in 4 cities VHS, DVD (March 19, 2003) Hello! Project 2003 Summer Yosha!
Bikkuri Summer!! July 19, 2003 July 27, 2003 12 in 3 cities VHS, DVD (October 8, 2003) Hello! Project 2004 Winter C'mon! Dance World January 3, 2004 January 25, 2004 23 in 4 cities DVD (March 17, 2004) Hello! Project 2004 Summer Natsu no Dōn! July 17, 2004 August 1, 2004 12 in 3 cities DVD (October 6, 2004) Hello! Project 2005 Winter All Stars Dairanbu A Happy New Power!
Graduation Special. Hello!
Project 2005 Winter A Happy New Power! Akagumi. Hello!
Project 2005 Winter A Happy New Power! Shirogumi January 29, 2005. January 3, 2005. January 4, 2005 January 30, 2005. January 23, 2005.
January 23, 2005 2 in Yokohama. 9 in 3 cities. 9 in 3 cities DVD (March 16, 2005) Hello! Project 2005 Natsu no Kayō Show '05 Selection Collection!
July 10, 2005 July 24, 2005 8 in 3 cities DVD (October 5, 2005) Hello! Project 2006 Winter Zeninshū Go!. Hello! Project Winter 2006 Elder Club.
Hello! Project Winter 2006 Wonderful Hearts January 28, 2006. January 2, 2006. January 2, 2006 January 29, 2006. January 22, 2006.
January 21, 2006 2 in Yokohama. 14 in 3 cities. 14 in 3 cities DVD (cancelled original release: March 29, 2006. Released later as a fan club item on December 20, 2008) Hello! Project 2006 Summer Wonderful Hearts Land July 9, 2006 July 23, 2006 7 in 3 cities DVD (October 4, 2006) Hello! Project 2007 Winter Shūketsu!
10th Anniversary. Hello! Project Winter 2007 Elder Club The Celebration. Hello! Project Winter 2007 Wonderful Hearts Otome Gokoro January 27, 2007. January 5, 2007.
January 2, 2007 January 28, 2007. January 20, 2007. January 21, 2007 3 in Yokohama. 11 in 3 cities. 11 in 3 cities DVD (4-disc DVD set including footage from the three concerts and backstage, Winter Shūketsu! 10th Anniversary: March 28, 2007) Hello!
Project 2007 Summer 10th Anniversary Dai Kanshasai Hello☆Pro Natsu Matsuri! July 15, 2007 July 29, 2007 11 in 3 cities DVD (October 16, 2007) Hello! Project 2008 Winter Kettei!
Hello☆Pro Awards '08. Hello!
Project 2008 Winter Kashimashi Elder Club. Hello! Project 2008 Winter Wonderful Hearts Nenjū Mukyū January 26, 2008. January 5, 2008. January 2, 2008 January 27, 2008. January 19, 2008.
January 20, 2008 3 in Yokohama. 9 in 3 cities. 11 in 3 cities DVD (Kettei!
Hello☆Pro Awards '08, Kashimashi Elder Club, Wonderful Hearts Nenjū Mukyū: March 26, 2008) Hello! Project 2008 Summer Wonderful Hearts Kōen Hishochi de Date Itashima Show July 19, 2008 August 3, 2008 11 in 3 cities DVD (October 22, 2008) Hello! Project 2009 Winter Kettei!
Hello☆Pro Awards '09 Elder Club Graduation Special. Hello! Project 2009 Winter Elder Club Kōen Thank You For Your Love!.
Hello! Project 2009 Winter Wonderful Hearts Kōen Kakumei Gannen January 31, 2009. January 10, 2009. January 2, 2009 February 2, 2009. January 25, 2009. January 18, 2009 3 in Yokohama. 9 in 3 cities.
11 in 3 cities DVD (Thank You For Your Love!, Kakumei Gannen: March 25, 2009, Kettei! Hello☆Pro Awards '09 Elder Club Graduation Special: April 15, 2009) Hello! Project 2009 Summer Kakumei Gannen Hello!
Champloo July 19, 2009 August 3, 2009 12 in 3 cities DVD (November 14, 2009) Hello! Project 2010 Winter Kachō Fūgetsu Shuffle Date. Hello! Project 2010 Winter Kachō Fūgetsu Mobekimasu!
January 5, 2010. January 2, 2010 January 24, 2010. January 23, 2010 8 in 3 cities. 14 in 3 cities DVD (Shuffle Date: March 31, 2010, Mobekimasu: April 8, 2010), (Shuffle Date and Mobekimasu: August 4, 2010) Hello! Project 2010 Summer Fankora! July 18, 2010 August 8, 2010 13 in 4 cities DVD (October 27, 2010), Blu-ray Disc (December 15, 2010) Hello!
Project 2011 Winter Kangei Shinsen Matsuri January 2, 2011 January 23, 2011 20 in 3 cities DVD (A Gana Live, B Kkuri Live: April 27, 2011), Blu-ray Disc (a Full Edition: May 18, 2011) Hello! Project 2011 Summer Nippon no Mirai wa July 16, 2011 August 14, 2011 18 in 3 cities DVD (Wow Wow Live, Yeah Yeah Live: November 16, 2011), Blu-ray Disc (a Full Edition: December 14, 2012) Hello! Project 2012 Winter Hello☆Pro Tengoku January 2, 2012 January 22, 2012 19 in 3 cities DVD (Rock Zzang, Punky Zzang: April 11, 2012), Blu-ray Disc (a Full Edition: May 16, 2012) Hello!
Project Tanjou 15th Anniversary Live 2012 Summer July 21, 2011 August 19, 2011 18 in 3 cities DVD (Ktkr, Wkwk: November 14, 2012), Blu-ray Disc (a Full Edition: December 5, 2012) Hello! Project Tanjou 15th Anniversary Live 2013 Winter January 2, 2013 February 3, 2013 24 in 4 cities Musicals.
(August 1, 2006 – August 27, 2006). (2008).
(2010) Sports festivals. Hello! Project Daiundōkai (March 31, 2001 at ).
Hello! Project Daiundōkai (November 3, 2002 at ). Hello! Project Sports Festival 2003 (November 16, 2003 at Osaka Dome).
Hello! Project Sports Festival 2003 (November 22, 2003 at ). Hello! Project Sports Festival 2004 (November 14, 2004 at ). Hello! Project Sports Festival 2004 (December 5, 2004 at Saitama Super Arena).
Hello! Project Sports Festival 2006 Hello!Diva Athlete (March 19, 2006 at Saitama Super Arena) See also. Hello! Project's team. References.
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