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* [[Kikuchi Fuma]] (菊池風磨) | * [[Kikuchi Fuma]] (菊池風磨) | ||
* [[Sato Shori]] (佐藤勝利) (center) | * [[Sato Shori]] (佐藤勝利) (center) | ||
* [[Matsushima Sou | * [[Matsushima Sou]] (松島聡) | ||
* [[Yo Marius | * [[Yo Marius]] (葉 マリウス) | ||
== | ==Information== | ||
=== | ===Pre-debut=== | ||
Before debuting as Sexy Zone, each member | Before debuting as Sexy Zone, each member had their own solo activity. Both [[Nakajima Kento]] and [[Kikuchi Fuma]] were in the same group [[B.I. Shadow]] together with [[Yugo Kochi]] and [[Matsumura Hokuto]] while [[Sato Shori]], [[Matsushima Sou]], and [[Marius Yo]] were in the same group [[Ja(PA)Nese(HI)!]] until they were debuted as Sexy Zone. Before debuting, they were put in the same regular show for [[Johnny's Jr.]], ''[[Johnny's Junior Land]]'' though they're not the main cast anymore for the show. | ||
===Debut=== | ===Debut=== | ||
On September 29, 2011, during the "TeiGeki Johnnys Imperial Theatre Special | On September 29, 2011, during the "TeiGeki Johnnys Imperial Theatre Special "Kis-My-Ft2 with Johnny's Jr."" show the new group was presented to the public, Sexy Zone, which name was inspired by [[wikipedia:Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson]]'s "sexiness". Sexy Zone is leaded by [[Nakajima Kento]] and the center is [[Sato Shori]]. It was also announced that they would make their debut that year as they would be in charge of the image song for the [[wikipedia:FIVB World Cup|FIVB World Cup]] held in Hiroshima/Nagano. To promote the event, the group granted their own promotional program, ''[[Koisuru Ganbarebu]]''. | ||
Soon after their debut, Sexy Zone had their first concert. Later on March 2012, Sexy Zone held their Arena Tour with over 300,000 ticket requests. Due the big amount of requests, the tour, which was planned to be a one day tour, was extended by three days. | |||
In 2012, the group was also given privilege to become an official supporter for the volleyball qualification rounds of [[wikipedia:2012 Summer Olympics|2012 Summer Olympics]]. To promote this event, Fuji TV continued the previous season of ''[[Koisuru Ganbarebu]]''. | |||
In August, they releases their own first photobook titled "SWEETZ" and their first DVD ''[[Sexy Zone Arena Concert 2012|SEXY ZONE ARENA CONCERT 2012]]''. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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===DVD=== | ===DVD=== | ||
* [2012.08.15] [[SEXY ZONE ARENA CONCERT 2012]] | * [2012.08.15] [[Sexy Zone Arena Concert 2012|SEXY ZONE ARENA CONCERT 2012]] | ||
== | ==Photobooks== | ||
* [2012.08.01] | * [2012.08.01] Sexy Zone First Photobook "SWEETZ" | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
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==TV Appearance== | ==TV Appearance== | ||
* [[Johnnys' Jr. land]] | * [2011] [[Johnnys' Jr. land]] | ||
* [[The Shounen Club]] | * [2011] [[The Shounen Club]] | ||
* [[Koisuru Gganbarebu]] | * [2011] [[Koisuru Gganbarebu]] | ||
* [ | * [2011] [[World Cup Volleyball 2011]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.johnnys-net.jp/ Official Website - Johnny's Net] | * [http://www.johnnys-net.jp/ Official Website - Johnny's Net] | ||
* [http://sexyzone.ponycanyon.co.jp/ Official Website - Pony Canyon | * [http://sexyzone.ponycanyon.co.jp/ Official Website - Pony Canyon] | ||
{{Johnny's}} | {{Johnny's}} | ||
[[Category:Johnny's Entertainment]] | [[Category:Johnny's Entertainment]] | ||
[[Category:J-Pop]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:06, 3 July 2012
Sexy Zone is the 5th group from Johnny & Associates to debut as special supporters for the "FIVB World Cup Volleyball" in 2011 after V6 (1995), Arashi (1999), NEWS (2003) and Hey! Say! JUMP (2007).
Members
- Nakajima Kento (中島健人) (leader)
- Kikuchi Fuma (菊池風磨)
- Sato Shori (佐藤勝利) (center)
- Matsushima Sou (松島聡)
- Yo Marius (葉 マリウス)
Information
Pre-debut
Before debuting as Sexy Zone, each member had their own solo activity. Both Nakajima Kento and Kikuchi Fuma were in the same group B.I. Shadow together with Yugo Kochi and Matsumura Hokuto while Sato Shori, Matsushima Sou, and Marius Yo were in the same group Ja(PA)Nese(HI)! until they were debuted as Sexy Zone. Before debuting, they were put in the same regular show for Johnny's Jr., Johnny's Junior Land though they're not the main cast anymore for the show.
Debut
On September 29, 2011, during the "TeiGeki Johnnys Imperial Theatre Special "Kis-My-Ft2 with Johnny's Jr."" show the new group was presented to the public, Sexy Zone, which name was inspired by Michael Jackson's "sexiness". Sexy Zone is leaded by Nakajima Kento and the center is Sato Shori. It was also announced that they would make their debut that year as they would be in charge of the image song for the FIVB World Cup held in Hiroshima/Nagano. To promote the event, the group granted their own promotional program, Koisuru Ganbarebu.
Soon after their debut, Sexy Zone had their first concert. Later on March 2012, Sexy Zone held their Arena Tour with over 300,000 ticket requests. Due the big amount of requests, the tour, which was planned to be a one day tour, was extended by three days.
In 2012, the group was also given privilege to become an official supporter for the volleyball qualification rounds of 2012 Summer Olympics. To promote this event, Fuji TV continued the previous season of Koisuru Ganbarebu.
In August, they releases their own first photobook titled "SWEETZ" and their first DVD SEXY ZONE ARENA CONCERT 2012.
Discography
Singles
- [2011.11.16] Sexy Zone
- [2012.04.11] Lady Diamond
DVD
- [2012.08.15] SEXY ZONE ARENA CONCERT 2012
Photobooks
- [2012.08.01] Sexy Zone First Photobook "SWEETZ"
Events
Concerts
- [2012.02.11 - 2012.02.19] Sexy Zone First Concert 2012
- [2012.03.29 - 2012.04.01] Sexy Zone Arena Concert 2012
- [2012.08.11 - 2012.09.02] Johnny's Dome Theatre SUMMARY 2012
Others
- [2012.08.10] Higashi Nihon Daishinsai Fukkō Charity 2012
TV Appearance
- [2011] Johnnys' Jr. land
- [2011] The Shounen Club
- [2011] Koisuru Gganbarebu
- [2011] World Cup Volleyball 2011
External Links
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