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*[2016.09.07] [[Saikou ka yo]] (最高かよ; ''Is This Amazing or What'')
*[2016.09.07] [[Saikou ka yo]] (最高かよ; ''Is This Amazing or What'')
*[2017.02.15] [[Bugtte Iijan]] (バグっていいじゃん; ''It's Fine If It's Buggy'')
*[2017.02.15] [[Bugtte Iijan]] (バグっていいじゃん; ''It's Fine If It's Buggy'')
*[2017.08.02] ''Untitled''


===Digital Singles===
===Digital Singles===

Revision as of 14:49, 26 June 2017

HKT48 (2016)

HKT48 is a Japanese idol group produced by Akimoto Yasushi. It is a Fukuoka-based sister group to AKB48 and performs daily in their own theater in Hakata.

Information

Shortly after the debut of AKB48's first sister group SKE48, a tabloid reported that Akimoto Yasushi was looking at expanding with a new group in Fukuoka. However, no further details were presented and it appeared as though the project was scrapped.

In May 2011, however, it was announced that Akimoto would be having auditions for a new group in Hakata, called HKT48. At AKB48's concert in Seibu Dome, the first generation of HKT48 made their first appearance, and they began performing regularly in their theater in November.

In February 2012, 16 girls were chosen as Team H.

In June 2012, it was announced that AKB48 member Sashihara Rino would be transferred to HKT48. Soon after, Ota Aika also transferred to AKB48 from HKT48.

HKT48 released their debut single Suki! Suki! Skip! on March 20, 2013. On April 27, 2013 they held their first solo live concert at the Nippon Budokan becoming the group with the shortest time from CD debut to performing at the venue.

On January 11, 2014 at the first day of the ~HKT48 Kyushu 7 Prefectures Tour~ it was announced that HKT48 will be shuffled and Team KIV will be created.

Members

Team H (2017)

Names that are italicized denote that the member has announced their graduation.

Team H

Team KIV (2017)

Team KIV

Team TII (2017)

Team TII

Kenkyuusei (2017)

Kenkyuusei

4th Generation

Transferred

Former Members

Official Members

Concurrent Members

Research Students

Soloists

Units

One-Shot Units

Single Units

AKB48 Senbatsu Events

Senbatsu Elections

Senbatsu Janken Taikai

Discography

HKT48 promoting Suki! Suki! Skip! (2013)
HKT48 promoting Melon Juice (2013)
HKT48 promoting Sakura, Minna de Tabeta (2014)

Stage Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Concerts / Live
Documentary

Compilations / Other

Stages

Team H

Team KIV

Kenkyuusei

Himawarigumi

Filmography

Musicals / Plays

See Also

External Links