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  2. Rock in Japan Festival - Wikipedia

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    Rock in Japan Festival; Genre: Rock and alternative music festival: Location(s) Soga Sports Park, Chiba, Chiba (2022-present) Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan (2000-2021) Years active: 2000–present: Most recent: August 12–13, 2000: Next event: August 3–4 & 10-12, 2019: Website: Official website

  3. List of Yoasobi live performances - Wikipedia

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    The duo is continuing touring concerts and attending music festivals in various countries, such as 2023–2024 Asia Tour, Pop Out Zepp Tour, and Chō-genjitsu Dome Live, etc., the latter received 170,000 audiences with four dates; as well as attending music festivals, including Clockenflap, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Summer Sonic Festival, etc.

  4. List of JO1 live performances - Wikipedia

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    Japanese boy band JO1 has performed on three concert tours, three one-off concerts, twenty-five music festivals, and thirty-seven live events.Debuting in March 2020, during the start of lockdown in Japan due to the COVID-19 pandemic, [1] JO1 promoted their first studio album with two virtual concerts and held their first concert with a live audience, Open the Door, in November 2021.

  5. LuckyFes - Wikipedia

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    LuckyFes (Japanese: ラッキーフェス, Hepburn: Rakkii Fesu) is an annual three-day music festival held mid-July in Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan, organized by LuckyFM Ibaraki Broadcasting System. The line-up contains Japanese musicians from major and independent record companies.

  6. 2024 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    rock; By topic; List of albums released ... 2024 in Japan. Music of Japan; References This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 20:56 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Sanketsu Shōjo - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, during her appearance at Rock in Japan festival Sayuri announced that the song "Reimei", which was co-created with Japanese rock band My First Story would receive a physical release. [6] In November 2019, Sayuri released the song "Kōkai no Uta", which serves as ending theme song for the fourth season of My Hero Academia anime ...

  8. The best gifts to buy your grandkids — from babies to big ...

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    These are the top 100+ gifts of 2024, according to Amazon. AOL. The very best gifts for men, from $2 to over $100. AOL. 40 Secret Santa gifts for every type of person you know. AOL.

  9. A-Nation - Wikipedia

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    A-Nation (stylized as a-nation) is the name of an annual series of summer concerts that are held in various cities in Japan. [1] Organized by Avex Group, Japan's biggest independent record label, this series features the most successful artists signed onto Avex Trax or other labels of the group (although some artists from other Japanese labels also participate here).