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A list of notable performances involving GANG PARADE.
Oneman Lives
2014 | |||
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As Pla2me | |||
Date | Performance | Location | Comments |
October 5th | Pla2me SAY HELLO | Shimokitazawa SHELTER, Tokyo | First oneman live (However, not their debut performance overall; see "Events Featured In") |
Pla2me SAY HELLO HELLO | |||
November 8th | Pla2me NAGOYA SAY HELLO | DAYTRIVE, Nagoya | |
November 22nd | Pla2me OSAKA SAY HELLO | LIVE SQUARE 2nd LINE, Osaka | |
2015 | |||
February 22nd | Regular Perfomances of Pla2me (プラニメの定期公演をやっていく予定です) | Namba Bears, Osaka | |
March 7th | Nakano heavy sick ZERO, Tokyo | ||
March 23rd | Namba Bears, Osaka | ||
May 23rd | Namba Bears, Osaka | Final oneman live as pla2me, and with Mizuta Mari as a member (see "events" for details on her graduation) | |
As POP | |||
August 9th | Period Of Plastic 2 Mercy | Shimokitazawa SHELTER | First oneman live as POP.
First oneman live with Yamamachi Miki, Yumeno Yua, Inukai Maaya and Shigusawa Ao. Final performance to feature Kamiya Saki before her hiatus. |
December 5th | COME BACK MY... | Kamiya Saki comeback event. | |
2016 | |||
March 14th | QUEEN OF POP | SHIBUYA CYCLONE, Tokyo | Final oneman live as POP (for final performance, see "events") |
As GANG PARADE | |||
July 18th | WE ARE the IDOL | First oneman live as GANG PARADE.
Final oneman with Shigusawa Ao and Inukai Maaya as members (see "events" for details on their graduations) | |
October 2nd | Barely Last TOUR | DAYTRIVE, Nagoya | Debut performance of Can GP Maika. |
October 16th | club MERCURY, Osaka | ||
November 13th | Shinjuku BLAZE, Tokyo | Debut performance of Yui Ga Dockson, Coco Partin Coco and Terashima Yuka. | |
2017 | |||
February 12th | GIRL PARADE | Nakano heavy sick ZERO, Tokyo | Women-only performance. |
GANG PARADE 4days!! | "Four-day" performance. | ||
February 13th | |||
February 14th | |||
February 15th | |||
April 9th | GANG PARADE BODY&7SOUL Tour | LIVE SQUARE 2nd LINE, Osaka | |
April 22nd | DAYTRIVE, Nagoya | Final oneman live to feature Kamiya Saki before the Kamiya Saki / Aya Eightprince Rental Trade. | |
April 30th | Shimokitazawa SHELTER | Debut performance with Aya Eightprince as a member. | |
July 8th | GANG PARADE Beyond the Mountain TOUR | LIVE SQUARE 2nd LINE, Osaka | |
July 16th | Sapporo COLONY, Hokkaido | ||
July 17th | APOLLO BASE, Nagoya | ||
July 23rd | Sendai enn 2nd, Miyagi | ||
July 30th | Shibuya WWW, Tokyo | ||
November 20th | GANG PARADE take themselves higher!! | LIQUIDROOM, Tokyo | |
2018 | |||
January 13th | GANG PARADE GIRLS PARK | Shinjuku MARZ, Tokyo | Women-only performance.
Coco Partin Coco and Aya Eightprince were absent due to flu (they resumed activities on January 16th) |
January 20th | GANG PARADE BREAKING THE ROAD TOUR | SENDAI CLUB JUNK BOX, Miyagi | |
January 27th | Shangri-La, Osaka | ||
January 28th | Fushimi JAMMIN', Aichi | Two performances; first at 13.30pm, second at 18.30pm. | |
February 3rd | DRUM SON, Fukuoka | ||
February 4th | HIROSHIMA BACK BEAT, Hiroshima | ||
February 11th | CLUB RIVERST, Niigata | ||
February 17th | BESSIE HALL, Hokkaido | ||
February 23rd | GANG PARADE MAKING THE ROAD | Akasaka BLITZ, Tokyo | BREAKING THE ROAD TOUR Finale. Final oneman live to feature Aya Eightprince as a member. |
April 17th | GANG 2 | Zepp DiverCity TOKYO | Debut performance of Tsukino Usagi and Haruna Bad Chiiiin.
First oneman live to feature Kamiya Saki following the rental trade period (see "events" for details on her comeback) |
July 1st | GANG PARADE REBUILD TOUR | Output, Okinawa | |
July 22nd | DRUM Be-1, Fukuoka | ||
July 29th | Sapporo KRAPS HALL, Hokkaido | ||
August 18th | BananaHall, Osaka | ||
Hiroshima Second Crutch, Hiroshima | |||
September 1st | GOLDEN PIGS RED STAGE, Niigata | ||
September 8th | SENDAI CLUB JUNK BOX, Miyagi | ||
September 9th | Nagoya CLUB QUATTRO, Nagoya | ||
September 17th | Output, Okinawa | Additional Performance | |
September 20th | Zepp Tokyo | Recorded and released on blu-ray as GANG PARADE oneman live at Zepp Tokyo. | |
December 8th | GANG PARADE SPECIAL LIVE
~WONDER PLAYGROUND~ in SANRIO PUROLAND |
Sanrio Puroland, Tokyo | |
2019 | |||
May 19th | CHALLENGE the LIMIT TOUR | Osakajo Ongakudo, Osaka | |
May 26th | Hibiya ga Daiongakudo, Tokyo | Debut performance with Naruhaworld as a member.
Recorded and released on blu-ray as CHALLENGE the LIMIT TOUR at Hibiya ga Daiongakudo. | |
September 7th | PARADE GOES ON TOUR | Yokohama Bay Hall, Kanagawa | |
September 8th | |||
September 14th | DIAMOND HALL, Aichi | ||
September 15th | Live House Hamamatsu Madowaku, Shizuoka | ||
September 21st | DRUM LOGOS, Shizuoka | ||
September 22nd | CLUB QUATTRO, Hiroshima | ||
September 29th | Namba Hatch, Osaka | ||
October 5th | PENNY LANE24, Hokkaido | ||
October 6th | |||
October 12th | Sendai Rensa, Miyagi | ||
October 20th | NEXS NIIGATA | ||
November 4th | Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo | Recorded and released on blu-ray as PARADE GOES ON TOUR at Nakano Sunplaza. | |
2019 | |||
April 12th | MY FIRST HALL TOUR (Cancelled) | Misato City Cultural Hall, Saitama | Postponed to June 7th due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but ultimately cancelled. |
April 26th | Nagoya City Assembly Hall, Nagoya | Postponed to June 20th due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but ultimately cancelled. | |
May 2nd | Amashin Archaic Hall, Hyogo | Postponed to July 16th at Zepp Namba due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but ultimately cancelled. | |
May 5th | Doshin Hall, Hokkaido | Postponed to July 10th 20th due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but ultimately cancelled. | |
May 16th | Sendai Bank Hall Izumiti 21 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
May 22nd | Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo | Kamiya Saki's intended graduation performance. However, it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She instead left via a livestream the same day, with plans for an alternative farewell show at a later (undetermined) date. | |
May 22nd | Kila May's intended debut live. Howeber, it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She was instead introduced during Kamiya Saki's graduation stream the day prior. |
Joint Lives
Date | Event | Location | Comments |
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March 24th | Zenkyoku Odorou ze Minna. Ato Kanpai Shiyou. | Shinjuku Loft Plus One | Event commemorating the first anniversary of Brand-new idol Society's release. Watanabe Junnosuke announced his resignation, as part of the IDOL publicity stunt |
April 15th | Killer BiS | Shimokitazawa SHELTER | Debut performance of Michibayashi Rio and Wakisaka Yurika. BiS' major debut with avex trax was announced. |
May 20th | OK BiS | Horie GOLDEE, Osaka | First Osaka oneman live. |
July 20th-21st | AiDOL makes everyone tired! 24 hours free live performance, handshake and photo session | Don Quiote, Shinjuku | First 24-hour event. Was broadcast live on NicoNico. |
October 21st | IDOL is DEAD Repetition | Akasaka BLITZ | First oneman live at Akasaka BLITZ. Oneman live at Ryogoku Kokugikan was announced. |
November 18th | Jikigenerating Vol. 00 | Outbreak, Yotsuya | Debut performance with BiS Kaidan |
Date | Event | Location | Comments |
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January 27th | Propaganda | Furi Kaikan, Shinjuku | One-hour set during the largest cross-dresser event in Shinjuku. Following technical difficulties, Watanabe appeared on stage and undressed after having two shots of tequila. |
March 16th | WHO KiLLED IDOL? | Ryogoku Kokugikan | Wakisaka Yurika's final performance. Was recorded and released on DVD as ROAD TO BUDOKAN KOKUGIKAN「WHO KiLLED IDOL?」 |
May 26th | BiS4 | Club Asia, Shibuya | Terashima Yufu's final performance. |
BiS 48 | First Summer Uika, Tentenko and Kamiya Saki's debut performance. | ||
May 17th | DDT Expo - Progress and Harmony in Professional Wrestling | DDT Pro Wrestling, Shinjuku | Pour Lui fights a singles wrestling match against Fukuda Hiroshi. |
September 1st | IDOL SUiCiDE | Zepp DiverCity | Watanabe held 15,000 people and ordered BiS to write 10,000 words to fill the venue. The event was cancelled after BiS failed to complete the task. |
September 20th-21st | AiDOL Makes Everyone tired! 24-hour Endurance Free Live & Privilege Session Repetition | COCONUTS LOUNGE, Shibuya | 24-hour event. Activities included members of BiS spanking fans with bats, slapping fans, a nurse costume handshake event where lotion was used, and more. Kamiya Saki announced that she would run a 100km marathon. |
September 22nd | Onagawa Sanma Harvest Festival 2013 | Michibayashi Rio's final performance. | |
October 27th | Borofesta | KBS Kyoto | Collaborative event with BiS Kaidan and Soul Flower Reunion, performing under the combined name, "Soul Flower BiS Kaidan". |
November 5th | HOT DENPO FESTIVAL 2013 | Futagotamagawa Rise and Galleria | Koshino Junko's debut performance. |
November 10th | TOKYO BOOTLEG 7th Anniversary | Shinkiba STUDIO COAST | Koshouji Megumi's debut performance. |
December 3rd | BiS After All Tour | Hiroshima-Namiiki Junction | Debut performance from the "BiS After All" tour. During this tour, all members were required to live in a car. Footage from this tour was recorded for the ODD FUTURE music videos. |
Date | Event | Location | Comments |
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January 11th | BiS no Yagai Gokkan Live 〜 Live wa Kanpuu Masatsu 〜 | Yoyogi Park | Outdoor live |
February 12th | Tsutae Taikoto Gaarunda | Shinjuku Station Square | Free performance, where BiS announced their disbandment. The rest of the live was cancelled after BiS performed nerve and Let it be. |
March 22nd | Yaminabe Music Festival | Shibuya O-West | Second "Soul Flower BiS Kaidan" performance |
April 13th | THE BiS WHO SOLD THE WORLD TOUR (Opening) | Naha Output, Sapporo | |
July 2nd | Saigo no Onegai | Shinjuku Station Square | Free live event held to attract people to their final performance at Yokohama Arena, which was suffering from poor sales. Before the performance, members toured the city in a promotional vehicle. |
July 8th | BiS Nari no Budokan | Yokohama Arena | Disbandment live |
July 9th | Ex-BiS Oneman Live | Secret Location | First-generation's final performance (though credited as "Ex-BiS"). A free McDonalds buffet was served. |
Preceded by N/A |
Events By Era |
Succeeded by BiS Events (Second Generation) |