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  • [[Category:Venues]]
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  • :''Those are singles sold at her live venues''
    24 KB (2,721 words) - 07:09, 16 June 2019
  • ...ing, playing on February 26 at Osaka Club Quattro, and continuing in other venues throughout the city. By July, the band released their first indies single,
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  • ...TREASON''. It is currently their tour with the most dates (24), different venues (22), and also the longest. This began on April 1st at Hibiya Yagai Ongakud ...SHOW 09 (DOGMATIC PARTY case of Angelo)", was on and at the same days and venues as last year (August 15th/16th, Shibuya C.C.Lemon Hall).
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  • ...e-man tour ''Gun'yuukakkyo''. During the tour two singles were sold at the venues, "[[Kakashi (Kagrra,)|Kakashi]]" and "[[Iro ha Niho he to]]". There are fiv
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    ...do]]. In the following days and weeks they performed four lives at various venues, those dates are: April 8th, April 10th, April 18th and May 10th. Some of t ...[[Nagoya]], and [[Osaka]]) tour called ''Mayutsuki no Hitsugi''. The dates/venues were: November 4th at Shibuya O-WEST, the 13th at Nagoya ell.FITS ALL, and
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  • ...sing differs in color according to where it was purchased, in stores or at venues. This release led into their first tour, titled ''Natsu no Tokyo→←Osaka ...nkaku Radio]] (Novermber 23rd). December was just five lives, at different venues, spanning from the 10th to the 31st.
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  • ...R 2009 "Starting Over" supported by Alinamin'', performing in all six Zepp venues across Japan.
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  • .... The end of the year was met with two lives on December 31st at different venues. ...er was filled with nine lives, three of them were on the 31st at different venues.
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  • ...heir annual Christmas strings concert across Japan, touring a total of ten venues.
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  • * [2015.02] [[Day 1 (Kuroyume)|DAY 1]] sold exclusively at three venues on February 3, 5 and 9, at [[Shinkiba STUDIO COAST]], [[Namba HATCH]] and [
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  • ...the top of the Oricon indies charts. Then they started playing to sold out venues.
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  • ...003. The tickets for all shows sold out almost immediately, and all of the venues were full.
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  • ...neration member of [[BeForU]]. In 2004, she left the group to pursue other venues.
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  • ...to start a band. They soon started writting songs and performing at local venues. After being seen at a live in [[Ebisu]], they worked with producer [[S-Ken
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  • ...anuary was three lives in three consecutive days starting on the 25th; the venues were respectively Nagoya HEARTLAND, Yokohama Arena Sound Hall, and Motoyawa
    16 KB (2,538 words) - 02:57, 22 June 2015
  • ...he first reggae duo in Korea. Though they usually perform in "underground" venues, they also appear in commercial musical festivals and stages like yearly [[
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  • During the next three months the band played lives at various venues, and on October 6th Soroban played their first one-man at Akasaka LAN. This
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  • ...festivals such as Summer Sonic 2007 and Punk Spring 2007, selling out all venues. At the end of the year, the band would win an award for "Best Conceptual V MAXIMUM THE HORMONE, continuing to sell out venues and festivals such as PUNK SPRING 2008 in Japan, began more international t
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  • ...the rules" tour from March to May 2001, spanning 17 dates and 8 cities and venues.
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