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* [2018.12.18] [[Golden Bomber Zenkoku Tour 2018 "Robo Hip" at Osaka-jo Hall 2018.7.15]] (ゴールデンボンバー全国ツアー2018「ロボヒップ」at 大阪城ホール 2018.7.15)
 
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* [2018.12.18] [[Golden Bomber Zenkoku Tour 2018 "Killer Tune Shika Yaranee yo" at Saitama Super Arena 2018.7.17]] (ゴールデンボンバー全国ツアー2018「キラーチューンしかやらねえよ」at さいたまスーパーアリーナ 2018.7.17)
 
* [2018.12.18] [[Golden Bomber Zenkoku Tour 2018 "Killer Tune Shika Yaranee yo" at Saitama Super Arena 2018.7.17]] (ゴールデンボンバー全国ツアー2018「キラーチューンしかやらねえよ」at さいたまスーパーアリーナ 2018.7.17)
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* [2019.12.25] [[Golden Bomber Christmas Live ~Seiya no Saitama~ at Omiya Sonic City 2019.12.24]] (ゴールデンボンバークリスマスライブ ~聖夜の再陀魔~at 大宮ソニックシティ 2019.12.24)
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* [2020.03.05] [["Chihoumin ni Tsuite Honki Dashite Kangaete Mita ~4-nen Ijou Ittenai-ken Tour~"]]
  
 
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Golden Bomber promoting NO MUSIC NO WEAPON (2015).

Golden Bomber (ゴールデンボンバー) is a four member Japanese rock visual-kei air band. They are also known colloquially as Kinbaku (金爆), Bomber, GB, and Gorubon (ゴルボン). The group formed in 2004 when vocalist Kiryuin and guitarist Kyan came together with a concept of "Hyper Giga Hybrid Super Subculture Visual Rock". To go through with this concept, the band began to dance during each performance, developed a drama that was screened during their concerts, and did parodies of famous Japanese rock and pop songs.

In 2009, the group held a nationwide year-long tour with 46 total stops. It was so successful that they performed again the next year, although with fewer dates. In 2010 the band had also released a digital single for each month of the year, all of the songs reached #1 on the Chaku Uta charts.

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