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  • ...ass. "Kimi Iro Omoi", Otsuka's first photobook, was released on March 1st, 2005. ...5. ''[[Love Cook|LOVE COOK]]'', her 3rd album was released on December 14, 2005.
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  • ** [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (2005–2009) === Select Concerts ===
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  • ...a permanent audience and struggled to build a solid fanbase. From 2004 to 2005, dream released the singles "[[Pure|PURE]]", "[[Love Generation]]", and "[[ During this period, DRM spent much of its time performing at small concerts, even singing on sidewalks next to the streets. It was suspected that they
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  • ...a group of young female performers of traditional Chinese instruments. In 2005, she released her Chinese indies debut album, ''[[Sheng Sheng Zui Ru Lan|Sh ...on July 10th. Her second concert was held on July 16th and featured three concerts with the participation of a symphony orchestra in Osaka and Tokyo. She also
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  • ...r-songwriter under the [[GIZA studio]] label. She has been on hiatus since 2005. Komatsu also composed several songs for other artists, such as [[FIELD OF ...ayed the keyboards. Later, Komatsu became the band's vocalist and they did concerts in [[Kyoto]], [[Osaka]] and [[Kobe]]. At the same time, she kept working on
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  • ...uld often work away from the public eye; he would only make appearances at concerts. However, in the beginning, he appeared alongside [[Van Tomiko]] and [[Owat ...Side|Do The A-Side]] at that time. They reformed only once on November 25, 2005, for the [[Do As Infinity -Final-]] concert, where [[Van Tomiko]] and [[Owa
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  • * [2005.08.03] [[One (ARASHI)|One]] * [2005.03.23] [[Sakura Sake]] (サクラ咲ケ; ''Cherry Blossoms, Bloom'')
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  • *[[Ishimura Maiha]] (石村舞波, graduated October 2, 2005) ...rticipating in the group. However, this idea was apparently dropped and in 2005, the other seven Hello! Project Kids ended up forming their own group, [[C-
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  • ...o]] for their debut as a major recording act. From May 2004 up until March 2005, FREENOTE dropped three singles to precede their first album [[Introducing * [2005.04.20] [[Introducing the Popline According to FREENOTE|Introducing the popl
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  • ...アキ) is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and pianist. She debuted mid-2005 with the single "[[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]]", despite releasing two ...elaAK04.jpg|thumb|230px|Angela Aki promoting ''[[One (Angela Aki)|ONE]]'' (2005)]]
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  • ...ing up the release of their debut single, Antic Cafe played two consective concerts during February 12th and 13th, both at Harajuku ASTRO HALL. Following those Over the couse of April and May they had a string of nine concerts, ultimately culminating in their second one-man titled ''happy birthday Tsu
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  • ...o Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]] [[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]
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  • ** [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (2004–2005) ** [[DEF.DIVA]] (2005–2006)
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  • ...have appeared in many mediums including radio, television, and small live concerts. The group put on small regular concerts under the title "TANOSINA", sometimes with [[Okada Yui]] as a guest perform
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  • ** [[Morning Musume]] (1998-2005) ; Concerts Units
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  • ...- 18.jpg|thumb|225px|Kitade promoting ''[[18 -Eighteen-|18 -eighteen-]]'' (2005)]] ...d digitally and charted #1 on the Eroctronic-Charts. After that, more solo concerts were her focus. In May 2020, she released her mini-album ''[[New Dawn]]''.
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  • * [2005.12.21] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 6]] (#9 ''Nikutai wa Shoujiki na EROS'
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  • [[File:Iidakaori_2003.jpg|right|210px|thumb|Iida Kaori (2005)]] ** [[Morning Musume]] (1997–2005)
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  • ...n (A-Mei)|Yǒnggǎn]]'', was met with the same response. She held numerous concerts around Taiwan to celebrate its release. ...yet again under fire by the cross-straits controversies. This led to some concerts having to be canceled due to the high amount of tension developed between t
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  • ...thumb|260px|CHEMISTRY promoting "[[Kimi ga Iru (CHEMISTRY)|Kimi ga Iru]]" (2005)]] * [2005.11.16] [[Four (CHEMISTRY)|fo(u)r]]
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  • ...''), standing for ''ATTACK ALL AROUND'', is a five member group created in 2005 under the [[avex trax]] label. Their debut single, "[[Blood on Fire|BLOOD o * [[avex trax]] (2005–)
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  • ...lling of the nickname "Cocco" that her sister had given her. Through small concerts she happened to catch the eyes of many producers and eventually landed a de ...was with her 2nd artbook). Cocco has been known to be unpredictible and in 2005, came out of official hiatus by joining the band [[SINGER SONGER]] as the v
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  • ...strious ''HALLOWEEN OF THE LIVING DEAD'' concert alongside Hyde in October 2005. ...l [[wikipedia:Temporary Residence Limited|Temporary Residence]] in October 2005 with the single "[[wikipedia:Where's My Love?|Where's My Love]]". She later
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  • ...|Aoi]]. The group would only play with support drummers until October 1st, 2005, the date when [[KENZO (AYABIE)|Kenzo]] joined. ...tsu no Shima.jpg|left|240px|thumb|Ayabie promoting ''[[Tetsu no Shima]]'' (2005)]]
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005) * [2005] [[Musume DOKYU!]] (娘DOKYU!)
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  • **[[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005) * [2005] [[Musume DOKYU!]] (娘DOKYU!)
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  • * [[Uchi Hiroki]] (内博貴, suspended July 2005) [[Image:NEWS2005.jpg|thumb|230px|NEWS (2005)]]
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  • ...pg‎|thumb|left|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[D-Tecno Life|D-tecnoLife]]" (2005)]] ...e anime series ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]''. It was released on June 7th, 2005, the single was an early success for the band, placing 4th on the weekly [[
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] <small>(2005)</small> ** [[Elegies]] <small>(2005)</small>
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  • ...nglepromo.jpg|thumb|225px|left|YUKI promoting "[[Joy (YUKI single)|JOY]]" (2005)]] === Rise in popularity: 2005 - 2007 ===
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  • ...led Jazz mini-album, ''[[Mika (album)|Mika]]'', which was only sold at her concerts. One year later, in 2006 she worked on a voice-over for ''Da Jammies'', an * [2005.05.27] [[Mika (album)|Mika]]
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  • ...under the alias of "Katie". The band had two of their songs featured on a 2005 compilation album called ''[[...Of Newtypes|...of newtypes]]''. ...Kaela - BEAT promo.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Kimura promoting "[[Beat|BEAT]]" (2005)]]
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  • ...t]] label with the single "[[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Hug]]", and in April, 2005 in Japan under [[rhythm zone]] label with the single "[[Stay With Me Tonigh ...promo 2005.jpg|thumb|left|300px|TVXQ promoting "[[Hi Ya Ya Yeoreumnal]]" (2005) ]]
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  • ...mmer]]". They also participated in all the avex X'mas singles & Girl's Box concerts. In 2005, leader Aki and lead vocalist Aya began a six month break in order to prope
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  • ...est known for contributing her songs to anime. She made her debut in April 2005 with "[[Bokutachi no Yukue]]". ...in 2005, while Takahashi took her exams. The single was released in April 2005, and debuted on the Oricon Charts at #1. This made her the second solo fema
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  • ...group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]'' as a twelve-m ...ineup. Super Junior's popularity has spread across Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan.
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  • ...m February 7, 2010 to February 28, 2010. The song "A Page" featured at his concerts, was released as part of [[KAT-TUN]]'s 11th single, "Love Yourself (Kimi ga ; Concerts / Live
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  • ..._GapJapan10thAnniversary_Oct1105.shtml GAP's 10th Anniversary campaign] in 2005 alongside names such as [[BoA]] and [[Higarashi Hiroyuki|HIRO]] of [[EXILE] ...p-hop act to perform at the prestigous [[Nippon Budokan]] and one of their concerts had sold out in less than five minutes.
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  • ...humb|230px|left|RAM RIDER promoting ''[[Portable Disco|PORTABLE DISCO]]'' (2005)]] ...to artists such as [[Katase Nana]] and [[V6]], he also finds time to hold concerts for himself.
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  • ...006 Winter concert tour. For the rest of 2006, °C-ute appeared in several concerts performing original songs which were sold as indie singles. On October 31, ; Concerts / Live
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  • ...s were filmed at a variety of locations such as photoshoots, backstage and concerts. Flet's ceased producing Hello! Project content at the end of March 2007. | 2005-01-06
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  • ...kasaka Blitz. On November 2nd, the band started its ''Live Tour'', doing 7 concerts in 5 towns and advancing its new songs from the single [[Here We Go|HERE WE The 2005, they released the single "[[Pulse (FAKE)|PULSE]]" along with "[[Pulse (FAK
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  • ...his younger brother Ryuusei are fans of [[GLAY]] and always came to their concerts during their spare time. * [2005] [http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Dekabeya Dekabeya, Police Story]
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  • ...hortcuts!]] DVD & their photobook [[RIP STYLE]]. They as well held several concerts in Helsinki, and one in Rovaniemi. ...betan Spaniel) by the name of "Ban" which was featured in the special solo concerts.
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  • ...Kids]] and [[TOKIO]]. The unit proved to be extremely successful, holding concerts in the prestigous Tokyo Dome. ...re occurrence for Johnny's groups. A year later it was announced that V6's concerts had mobilized at least five million people since their debut.
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  • ...singing and performing on their own. For five years they performed during concerts and on TV, gaining many fans, yet strangely did not have an official debut. * [2005.04.20] [[Summary of Johnny's World|SUMMARY of Johnny's World]]
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  • * [2005.11.16] [[H Album -H.A.N.D-|H album -H・A・N・D-]] * [2005.06.15] [[Veludo no Yami]] (ビロードの闇)
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  • In concerts they have been known to dress up as "Kanjani Sentai 8 Ranger" and do skits. In 2005, Uchi Hiroki was suspended from all activities with Kanjani8 due to an unde
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  • ...UNK]] for the performance. She was featured on the song "[[Round and Round 2005]]" on L'Arc~en~Ciel's "[[Killing Me]]" single).
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  • ...(filmed at the Osaka-jo Hall) would later become the first of several live concerts to be released on VHS and DVD. ===2005 - 2006: First non-Asian touring===
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  • ...that, their next tour, "TOUR Atomic Heart", was waiting for them. They had concerts at the Budokan during both tours, so they didn't feel anything special abou ...sang as a duet, "[[Kiseki no Hoshi]]", became the campaign song for those concerts. The stage of the "LIVE UFO" was like a rock opera. They covered songs by T
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  • ...10 albums and 40 singles. With record numbers of audiences attending their concerts and releases reaching #1 spot on charts, GLAY continues to have an impact o * [[Saito Yutta]] (keyboards) (2004–2005)
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  • ...band debuted with the single "[[Gunjou Biyori]]". After a lineup switch in 2005, their sophomore album ''[[Adult]]'' reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly ch * [[Ukigumo]] (浮雲) (guitar) <small>(2005&ndash;2012; 2020&ndash;)</small>
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  • ===Concerts=== ...] [[Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Yaguchi Mari, Fujimoto Miki,
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  • ; Concerts Units ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005) ** [[Puripuri Pink]] (2005)
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005) ** [[Puripuri Pink]] (2005)
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005) ...t was only released on the ''[[Petit Best 4]]'' album and performed during concerts.
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  • ...was studying English in New Zealand. She returned in 2008 as an MC in some concerts. She then graduated from [[Hello! Project]] in 2009 with the rest of the El ...leased on the ''[[Petit Best 4|Petit Best 4]]'' album and performed during concerts.
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  • ...certs]] along with [[Makoto]], performing as a chorus singer and dancer at concerts, teaching choreography to [[Morning Musume]], and appearing in many of Hell ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • ** [[Elegies]] (2005) ; Concerts Units
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  • ...indie single "[[Watashi]]". It was available only by mail order and at her concerts. She released another single before her first indie mini-album ''[[Panda]]' Ayu moved back to Japan in 2005/2006 and released live CDs of her performances with '''Oasis Records'''. He
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  • ...[Hello! Project]]. She also released three solo singles, appeared at a few concerts, and appeared on TV shows such as ''[[Idol wo Sagase]]'' and ''[[Hello! Mor In early 2005, she debuted in Korea as Rumico participating on the soundtrack of the movi
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  • ; Concerts Units ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005) ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005) ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • : 2005.03.02 <small>(12cm Single)</small> ...ot released on the original single. An individual CD was made available in 2005.
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  • ===Concerts=== ...] [[Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Iida Kaori, Fujimoto Miki, Sa
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  • : 2005.03.02 <small>(12cm Single)</small> ...shed track. An individual edition of the 12cm single was made available in 2005.
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  • : 2005.03.02 <small>(12cm CD)</small> ...leased in 1998 on an 8cm CD by the label [[zetima]] and was re-released in 2005 on a 12cm CD.
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  • : 2005.03.02 <small>(12cm CD)</small> ...also reached #7 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1999. It was reissued in 2005 as a 12cm CD both separately and as part of the [[Morning Musume Early Sing
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  • : 2005.03.02 <small>(12cm CD)</small> ...d charted for fourteen weeks, selling 1,229,970 copies. It was reissued in 2005 as a 12cm CD both separately and as part of the [[Morning Musume Early Sing
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2005] [[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2005 Haru ~Dai 6 Kan Hit Mankai!~]]
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  • ...use of how expensive their costumes were. They still appear in most Arashi concerts, but the skits have never been filmed for the dvd releases. ...and [[Sakurai Sho]] became the first Arashi members to have their own solo concerts. Ohno's concert, 2006 x Otoshidama/Arashi=3104yen (the 3104 is read "Satosh
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  • === Concerts === ...] [[Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Iida Kaori, Yoshizawa Hitomi,
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  • ===Concerts=== ...] [[Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Hello! Project Akagumi)</smal
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2005] [[2005nen Natsu W & Berryz Kobo Concert Tour "High Score!"|2005nen Natsu W
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2005] [[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2005 Haru ~Dai 6 Kan Hit Mankai!~]] <small>(as part of a medley)</small>
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2005] [[Nochiura Natsumi Concert Tour 2005 Haru "Triangle Energy"]] <small>(Nochiura Natsumi)</small>
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  • ===Concerts=== ...] [[Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Hello! Project Akagumi)</smal
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2005] [[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2005 Natsu Aki "Baribari Kyoushitsu ~Koharu-chan Irasshai!~"]]
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2005] [[Berryz Kobo Live Tour 2005 Shoka Hatsu Tandoku ~Marugoto~]] <small>(Berryz Kobo)</small>
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2005] [[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2005 Haru ~Dai 6 Kan Hit Mankai!~]]
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  • This is a list of concerts and concert tours performed by [[Hello! Project]] groups and members. ...] [[Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>('''[[Hello! Project Akagumi]]
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  • ** [[AKB48]] (2005&ndash;2016) *** [[AKB48 Team A]] (2005&ndash;2016)
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  • In March of 2005, HALCALI came out with a remix album of their most popular songs called ''[ The Paris Japan Expo appearance spawned a series of concerts across the world as HALCALI traveled to different cites in Europe before an
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  • : 2005.09.21 [[Category:September 2005]]
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  • : LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~ -deluxe edition- : '''Making of LIVE TOUR 2005~first things.'''
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  • [[Image:BoA ARENA TOUR 2005 -BEST OF SOUL-.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]] : BoA ARENA TOUR 2005 -BEST OF SOUL-
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  • : ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2005-2006 ''ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2005-2006'' is a live concert released by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It's her sixth New
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  • : ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2005 A ~MY STORY~ : 2005.08.24
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  • [[File:Countdown_Live_2004-2005.jpg|right|300px|thumb|DVD Cover]] : ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2004-2005 A
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  • ...tly signed to [[TERRY DOLLAR RECORD$]]. The band made their indie debut in 2005 with the album, ''[[Penpal]]''. They later made their major label debut und ...y began getting gigs at clubs soon after and released their first album in 2005. They were signed to Sony Music in 2006. Their song "[[Hana no Ska Dance]]"
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  • ...arts students from whom the band had been formed. ZONE disbanded in April 2005. ...reunion concerts to be held in Tokyo during August. A recording of these concerts was subsequently released on DVD/BD. In 2012 ZONE, now a two-piece band wi
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  • ...[[JESSE]], [[Kaneko Nobuaki]] and [[TOKIE]]. They started performing live concerts in the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shimokitazawa Shimokitazawa] area. In ...PROMO.jpg|thumb|left|280px|RIZE promoting ''[[Fuck'n Best|FUCK'N BEST]]'' (2005)]]
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  • ...boxer of [[KAT-TUN]], and has beatboxed in most of [[KAT-TUN]]'s songs and concerts. Nakamaru is a peace lover and he is known to stop the fights in [[KAT-TUN] * [2005] [[Kowai Nichiyobi]] <small>(episode 8)</small>
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  • ...constant hospital visits. Forced to halt his participation in the upcoming concerts for [[RIP SLYME]] he was replaced with his childhood friend DJ Soma and too
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  • ...music and lyrics herself. According to an episode of [[Music Station]] in 2005, ZARD has sold a combined total of 35,450,000 copies, making her the #8 bes ...Distance_Promo.jpg|thumb|200px|ZARD promoting ''[[Kimi to no Distance]]'' (2005)]]
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