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* [2018.08.08] [[Wagakki Band Dai Shinnenkai 2018 Yokohama Arena ~Asu e no Koukai~]] (和楽器バンド 大新年会2018横浜アリーナ ~明日への航海~)
 
* [2018.08.08] [[Wagakki Band Dai Shinnenkai 2018 Yokohama Arena ~Asu e no Koukai~]] (和楽器バンド 大新年会2018横浜アリーナ ~明日への航海~)
 
* [2019.03.20] [[Wagakki Band Dai Shinnen Kai 2019 Saitama Super Arena 2days ~Ryuguu no Tobira~]] (和楽器バンド大新年会2019さいたまスーパーアリーナ2days ~竜宮ノ扉~)
 
* [2019.03.20] [[Wagakki Band Dai Shinnen Kai 2019 Saitama Super Arena 2days ~Ryuguu no Tobira~]] (和楽器バンド大新年会2019さいたまスーパーアリーナ2days ~竜宮ノ扉~)
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* [2021.06.09] [[Dai Shinnenkai 2021 Nippon Budokan ~Amanoiwato~]] (大新年会2021 日本武道館 ~アマノイワト~)
  
 
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Revision as of 16:52, 6 May 2021

Wagakki Band (2021)

Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) is a Japanese rock/traditional instruments band under Universal Music. The band consists of seven musicians and a vocalist who fuse traditional Japanese instruments with contemporary rock. They debuted in 2013 and had their major debut under the avex trax label in 2014.

Members

Sub-Units

Discography

Wagakki Band promoting Vocalo Zanmai (2014)
Wagakki Band promoting "Kishikaisei" (2016)
Wagakki Band promoting Kiseki BEST COLLECTION+ (2017)
Wagakki Band promoting Oto no E (2018)
Wagakki Band promoting REACT (2019)

Studio Albums

  • [2015.09.02] Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻; Octet Picture Scroll)
  • [2017.03.22] Shikisai (四季彩-shikisai-; Four Seasonal Colors)
  • [2018.04.25] Oto no E (オトノエ; Picture of Sound)
  • [2020.10.14] TOKYO SINGING

Best Albums

Cover Albums

  • [2013.11.17] Joshou. (序章.; Prologue) (Mini Cover Album)
  • [2014.04.23] VOCALO Zanmai (ボカロ三昧; Vocaloid Samadhi)

Live Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Split Singles

Video Releases

External Links