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  • ...med at Makuhari Messe on July 7th, 2007, for one of Japan's two Live Earth concerts, alongside contemporaries [[Koda Kumi]] and [[ayaka]]. ...hen she announced on her official website she is involved in a new musical project, a new band which name is [[Rabbit]]. Their debut album [[Rabito]] was rele
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  • ...] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Agency]]. She was part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[S/mileage]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • # [[Meguru Koi no Kisetsu]] (めぐる恋の季節) <small>([[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]])</small> *'''[[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]]''' (special guests)
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  • 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 In December 2011, [[E-Girls]] (EXILE Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring Dream, [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]], and [[FLOWER (group)|FLOW
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  • ...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 ...08.13] [[Double Front Project Remix Feat. Miho Komatsu "Nazo"|Double Front Project Remix Feat. MIHO KOMATSU "NAZO"]]
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  • ...se pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]] from 2004 to 2015. ...ever, this idea was apparently dropped and in 2005, the other seven Hello! Project Kids ended up forming their own group, [[C-ute|°C-ute]].
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  • '''Coconuts Musume''' (ココナッツ娘。) was a [[Hello! Project]] unit made up of members from Hawaii. ...rt Tour 2004 Haru The Best of Japan]], when Mika left Japan and the Hello! Project to study in America. With Mika gone, Coconuts Musume was just one member, A
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  • [[Image:helloprokenshuuseidec2017.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, December 2017]] [[Image:helloprokenshuuseimarch2015.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, March 2015]]
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  • ...Project]] that year. On March 31, 2009, Abe Natsumi graduated from Hello! Project with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. She is now a soloist and part of [[Mor * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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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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  • ...subgroup of Japanese pop girl group [[Morning Musume]] under the [[Hello! Project]] label. They were one of Morning Musume's most popular subgroups for their ...nd [[Tsuji Nozomi]], for the new subgroup and the trio began performing in concerts as Minimoni. American-born [[Mika Todd]] of [[Coconuts Musume]] was later a
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  • ; Concerts Units ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • ...Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition in 1999. Unlike almost every other Hello! Project group, the lineup remained unchanged throughout its ten year history. Melon * [2001.12.21] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]] (#9 ''This is Unmei'')
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  • ...oist in 2001, going by the name Rika Ishii (石井リカ). She left Hello! Project in March 2002, after only singing on some songs available on compilation al ...tmas to Fuyu no Uta Shuu]]. Her first concert performance was at "[[Hello! Project 2002 ~Kotoshi mo Sugoizo!~]]" in January 2002. Here she was introduced as a
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  • ...girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and previously part of [[Hello! Project]]. Buono! disbanded on May 22, 2017. ; Concerts / Live
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  • ...former leader and first generation member of [[Morning Musume]] and Hello! Project soloist. She is currently an [[Up-Front Agency]] soloist and part of [[Morn * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • * [2018.08.15] [[Life (AAA)|LIFE (DJ Hello Kitty REMIX)]] * [2018.11.30] [[Dejavu (AAA)|DEJAVU (DJ Hello Kitty REMIX)]]
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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 ...s be said that Cocco is not very satified with her music because she can't project the haunting melody thats in her mind to her bandmates.
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  • ...disband and separated into two different groups; 'OLIVIA' as Olivia's solo-project and Uehara & Higa, a group featuring the two remaining members of D&D. Afte ===Solo Project===
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  • ...J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a fifth generation member and leader of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...] before becoming a soloist within H!P. Tsuji Nozomi graduated from Hello! Project with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. She is now a soloist signed with [[Up- * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • The band toured extensively in 1999 with several groups of concerts under the name ''There will be live there''. In late 1999, the band followe The band returned to prominence in 2000 with the single "[[Hello Another Way -Sorezore no Basho-]]", and yet another drama tie-up single (''
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  • ...[Up-Front Promotion|UP-FRONT CREATE]]. She was previously part of [[Hello! Project]] as a sixth generation member of [[Morning Musume]] and was a vocalist for * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...''' (ミカ)) is an American-born singer and former member of the [[Hello! Project]] groups [[Coconuts Musume]] and [[Minimoni]] who graduated in 2004. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • * [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/cute/v_011.html Hello! Project Profile] [[Category:2008 Concerts]]
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  • ...oncert "O"]]'' in February. The concert tour started in Seoul, followed by concerts in Taiwan, Malysia, Thailand and China during the following months until Ju ===TRICK Project and MIROTIC Controversy===
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  • ...ineup. Super Junior's popularity has spread across Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan. ...new talent worldwide. From October to December Super Junior worked on the project "Make the world a happy place with Super Junior" in which they participated
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  • ...p-hop act to perform at the prestigous [[Nippon Budokan]] and one of their concerts had sold out in less than five minutes. ...in [http://www.mtvjapan.com/special/mashup_artist.html Toyota's MTV Mashup Project] with former [[BOØWY]] member [[Hotei Tomoyasu]]. Together they created [[
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  • ...to artists such as [[Katase Nana]] and [[V6]], he also finds time to hold concerts for himself. In 2009, he released [[Future Memories]] under his project PRIVATE PLANET which featured a different guest vocalist for each track.
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  • ...op]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Project]]. They disbanded on June 12, 2017. * [[Hello! Project Mobekimasu]]
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  • ...uch as photoshoots, backstage and concerts. Flet's ceased producing Hello! Project content at the end of March 2007. [[Hello! Project Shirogumi|Hello Pro New Year concert white group]]
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  • * '''Hello! Project groups:''' ** [[Hello! Pro Egg]] (2007&ndash;2010)
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  • The group started in April 1990 as an F Project Planning Project under the name Golbies under the the label [[Epic Records]]. The name Golbi ...n that served as the Live Members or the background singers and dancers at 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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  • ...the 10th Studio Album was released as the 2nd part of the 10th anniversary project (along with the Best-Hit Album "[[39]]"). "[[Phi|Φ]]", which is the first ; Concerts / Live
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  • ...since gone and be involved in several indies projects, including [[KISAKI Project]], [[Syndrome]], [[MIRAGE]], and now [[Phantasmagoria]]. ...(filmed at the Osaka-jo Hall) would later become the first of several live concerts to be released on VHS and DVD.
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  • ...tour entitled ''[[Dynamite!]]'' spanned the nation, with over 14 different concerts. It was announced at these venues that the band would release a follow-up s ...asayuki]] were to leave the band. Reputedly, Hirama left to start his solo project, and [[Hiizami Masayuki]] left in order to become part of [[PE'Z]] once mor
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  • ...Asuna''' (岡井明日菜) is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She is the younger sister of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]'s [[Okai Chisato * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...す) was a Hello! Project special unit. The group was based on the Hello! Project TV show ''[[Sexy Onna Jyuku]]'' and had a sexy, mature theme. ; Concerts / Live
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  • ...y six recorded versions of "Chokotto LOVE" found in Petitmoni and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: :Found on the ''[[Club Hello! Trance Remix|CLUB Hello! TRANCE REMIX]]'' album as track #4. This version is a remix.
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  • ...etirement from [[Hello! Project]]. She has also been a part of many Hello! Project [[shuffle units]]. ; Concerts Units
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  • ...ed as the leaders of the entire Hello! Project. She graduated from Hello! Project along with the rest of the Elder Club, but is still signed with Up-Front. I * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...ーン) later known as '''T&C Bomber''' (T&Cボンバー), was a [[Hello! Project]] group from 1999 to 2000. ...n Osaka. Since their breakup, [[Inaba Atsuko]] remained a part of [[Hello! Project]] up until her contract expired in 2009.
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  • ...ry. After graduating from the group, Yasuda remained a soloist in [[Hello! Project]] until the Elder Club graduation on March 31st 2009. She is now part of [[ * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • * '''Hello! Project Groups:''' ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • ...turned in 2008 as an MC in some concerts. She then graduated from [[Hello! Project]] in 2009 with the rest of the Elder Club. She is now part of [[Morning Mus * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...rts, teaching choreography to [[Morning Musume]], and appearing in many of Hello! Projects summer shuffle units. ...ng work on the Hello! Project music shows [[Uta Doki! Pop Classics]] and [[Hello Pro Hour]].
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  • ...Generation Auditions in 2000. Satoda is also a former member of the Hello! Project futsal team [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]], and she is captain of the [[Hokkaido ; Concerts Units
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  • '''Okada Yui''' is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]], along with [[Ishikawa Rika]] and [[Miyoshi Erika]]. * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...concerts, and appeared on TV shows such as ''[[Idol wo Sagase]]'' and ''[[Hello! Morning]]''. She also appeared in the movie ''[[Pinch Runner]]'', alongsid ...s given to her by [[Makoto]] of [[Sharam Q]]. Her producer while in Hello! Project was [[Sanada Kaoru]], a former member of the band [[Tokyo JAP]].
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  • '''Saito Hitomi''' was a member of [[Hello! Project]] and the leader of the group [[Melon Kinenbi]]. Since Melon Kinenbi's disb ; Concerts Units
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  • ...he was formerly a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol who was a member of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...inger managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Buono!]]. ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005)
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  • ...orded versions of "Summer Night Town" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ..."Hare Ame Nochi Suki ♡" found in Morning Musume Sakuragumi and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...he only winner of the [[Hello! Project Korea Auditions]]. She was a Hello! Project trainee up until 2013 * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...recorded versions of "Morning Coffee" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...singer and was an idol produced by [[Up-Front Agency]] as part of [[Hello! Project]] and an eighth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. She was listed as * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...orded versions of "Daite HOLD ON ME!" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: :Found on the ''[[Club Hello! Trance Remix|CLUB Hello! TRANCE REMIX]]'' album as track #13. This version is a remix.
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  • ...t recorded versions of "LOVE Machine" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...versions of "Koi no Dance Site" to be found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: === Concerts ===
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  • ...le and used as the ending theme for the MokuDora 24 dorama ''[[Mayonaka ni Hello!]]''. ...tly six recorded versions of "I WISH" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • ...ed versions of "Ren'ai Revolution 21" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: === Concerts ===
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  • ...recorded versions of "The☆Pea~ce!" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...s of "Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...rded versions of "Souda! We're ALIVE" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2002] [[Hello! Project 2002 ~One Happy Summer Day~|Hello! Project 2002 ~ONE HAPPY SUMMER DAY~]]
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  • ...ecorded versions of "Koko ni Iruzee!" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...ree recorded versions of "Shabondama" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...versions of "Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2004] [[Hello! Project 2004 Summer ~Natsu no Doon!~|Hello! Project 2004 SUMMER ~Natsu no Doon!~]]
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  • ...o! Project Photo Cards No. 0002 to 0006 and the regular coming with Hello! Project Photo Card No. 0007. The single reached #3 on the Oricon charts and charted ...ions of "Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • ...sed in both limited and regular editions; the limited coming with [[Hello! Project Photo Card]]s No. 0064 to 0068. The first press of the regular edition and ...ecorded versions of "THE Manpower!!!" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • ...ed coming in special packaging and with [[Hello! Project Photo Card|Hello! Project Photo Cards]] No. 0135 to 0139. The first press of the regular edition came ===Concerts===
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  • ...of "SEXY BOY ~Soyokaze ni Yorisotte~" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...of "Ambitious! Yashinteki de Ii jan" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...rded versions of "Kanashimi Twilight" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...ly three recorded versions of "Mikan" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...dol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was an eighth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • This is a list of concerts and concert tours performed by [[Hello! Project]] groups and members. ==[[Hello! Project]]==
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  • * [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/musume/v_079.html Hello! Project Profile] [[Category:2009 Concerts]]
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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 Short for ''Oshare Track Factory'', this is the side project of Fumiya along with other member [[RYO-Z]]. They started in 2003, producin
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  • ...members had left except lead singer Sakai Izumi. ZARD then became the solo project of Sakai, writing all the music and lyrics herself. According to an episode ...#1 and sold over 1.5 million copies. Around this time, ZARD became a solo project for lead singer and songwriter Sakai Izumi. This early success quickly earn
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  • ...ena, such as providing warm-up courts for a tennis tournament. Large scale concerts also take place, seating at times up to the maximum capacity of the arena. ...]. The [[index.php?title=Hello! Project Sports Festival&action=edit|Hello! Project Sports Festival]], held at Saitama in December 2004, was a new and innovati
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  • ...three recorded versions of "Tokaikko Junjou" found in °C-ute and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • * [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/cute/v_002.html Hello! Project Profile] [[Category:2006 Concerts]]
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  • * [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/cute/v_003.html Hello! Project Profile] [[Category:2007 Concerts]]
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  • * [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/cute/v_004.html Hello! Project Profile] [[Category:2007 Concerts]]
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  • * Hello! Project Official Website: [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/cute/v_006.html [[Category:2007 Concerts]]
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  • * [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/cute/v_007.html Hello! Project Profile] [[Category:2007 Concerts]]
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  • ...wo recorded versions of "Akai Freesia" found in Melon Kinenbi and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ===Concerts===
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  • ...r, before the group could even debut, Kawashima decided to pull out of the project and pursue her studies. ...ere, they became a part of [[BEE-HIVE]] (an idol group similar to [[Hello! Project]]) and signed with the management office [[Amuse Inc.]]. As a part of [[BEE
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  • ...eck and wrist injuries as well as black-outs while performing. During some concerts, he wore neck braces and ignored advice from his doctor to stop drumming be Once [[X JAPAN]] disbanded, Yoshiki began working on a new solo project, [[Violet UK]]. He aimed for it to combine a variety of musical genres and
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  • ...&|Good Factory Record]] label as part of the [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]], where it was split into two groups (CAN'S and A~rias). ==Concerts==
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  • ...more familiar/comfortable with: [[Hello! Project in Concert|Hello! Project concerts]] all have subtitles, and a large majority of the subtitles are very identi ...robably depends on the group, but I wouldn't do it for any group in Hello! Project.
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  • ..., Mano joined [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She was the only soloist within [[Hello! Project]] from 2008 until her graduation in 2013. *'''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...10ハロー!プロジェクト新人公演9月~横浜STEP!~) was [[Hello! Pro Egg]]'s September 2010 Shinjin Kouen concert. [[Category:2010 Concerts]]
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  • ===Concerts=== *[2004] [[Hello! Project 2004 Summer ~Natsu no Doon!~|Hello! Project 2004 SUMMER ~Natsu no Doon!~]]
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  • ...erly an [[Up Front Egg]], and a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She was in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]], [[Ongaku Gatas]], [[Team De * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...o UNI.T Agency. She is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a former [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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