Appearances
Yamakatsu / Chelip / Movie version Gokigen empire / Kyushu Women's wing / Yes Happy! / FeelNEO / colorful scream / Himekyun fruit can / jubilee jubilee
Venue: Yonago AZTiC laughs
Date: Saturday, April 06, 2019
Ticket information: Opening: 15:00 / Staring: 15:30
Chelip is a Japanese idol group(multi-talent) from Tottori Prefecture, including two members: Inazumi Momo, Fujii Miko. They used to be students at San Musical Academy.
In 2012, Tedori prefecture sponsored for "Manga Kingdom · Comic Dream World" as a chance to introduce their indie CD debut.
Songs and two characters planned by themselves and always performing their slogan "spontaneous idol that opens destiny by itself" and from that drawing attention from the national media.
The theatrical version of the Gokigen empire is a Japanese female idol unit. Known as "Goki emperor". In 2016, it evolved from its predecessor group "final future weapon mofu" to its current name. Presiding officer will be the playing manager Ichigo Shirahata.
The name came from being formed to fight every unreasonableness of the stress society, catch phrase is "unreasonable, fight."
It is a "self-managed" unit that manages units themselves and tells themselves that they first said self-management. He started self-management because He was living a life that Ichito Shirahata making part-time while doing a part-time job as an entertainer and doing lessons, so from this experience that part-time job was a waste of time this time, He said that he was from the idea that he did not want the same thought.
Yamakatsu is a gril musical band . They live in Yamaguchi.
feelNEO is an idol group.
Members:
AYANA, SAKURA, AYURI, HINAMI, KIRARA
Discography:
Albums
(2018.02.18) Meishi (名刺)
Singles:
HATSUKOI
Zettai Muteki no Iinchou
Encore Rabbit
Hajime no Ippo
feelNEO
maru sankaku mashikaku-
Boku wa Yume wo Kirai ni Naranai
Kyushu Girls Wing is a female local idol group based in Fukuoka city, Fukuoka prefecture. This girl group represents the cool, beautiful, stylish, and strong-willed girls of Kyushu. You’ll be fascinated by their aggressive dancing and sophisticated vocals on stage.
The group theme color is red, reflecting the strength and elegance of women. Of course, this is shown in their performances too. Kyushu Girls Wing will show you the world the appeal of Kyushu through their singing and acting.
Although women have participated in boxing for almost as long as the sport has existed, female fights have been effectively outlawed for most of boxing's history, with athletic commissioners refusing to sanction or issue licenses to women boxers, and most nations officially banning the sport. Reports of women entering the ring go back to the 18th century.
Women's boxing goes back at least to the early 18th century, when Elizabeth Wilkinson fought in London. Billing herself as the European Championess, she fought both men and women. In those days, the rules of boxing allowed kicking, gouging and other methods of attack not part of today's arsenal.
During the 1920s, Professor Andrew Newton formed a Women's Boxing Club in London. However women's boxing was hugely controversial. In early 1926, Shoreditch borough council banned an arranged exhibition match between boxers Annie Newton and Madge Baker, a student of Digger Stanley. An attempt to hold the match in nearby Hackney instead was defeated by a campaign led by the Mayor of Hackney, who wrote "I regard this proposed exhibition of women boxers as a gratification of the sensual ideals of a crowd of vulgar men." The Home Secretary Sir William Joynson-Hicks was among those opposing the match, claiming "the Legislature never imagined that such a disgraceful exhibition would have been staged in this country." The story was reported across the country and even internationally.
Women's boxing first appeared in the Olympic Games at a demonstration bout in 1904. Its revival was pioneered by the Swedish Amateur Boxing Association, which sanctioned events for women in 1988. The British Amateur Boxing Association sanctioned its first boxing competition for women in 1997. The first event was to be between two thirteen-year-olds, but one of the boxers withdrew because of hostile media attention. Four weeks later, an event was held between two sixteen-year-olds. One named Susan MacGregor (Laurenckirk, Aberdeenshire) and the other Joanne Cawthorne (Peterhead, Aberdeenshire). The International Boxing Association (amateur) accepted new rules for Women's Boxing at the end of the 20th century and approved the first European Cup for Women in 1999 and the first World Championship for women in 2001.
Yes Happy! Is a two-woman female idol group. Abbreviation is jehapi.
They are based in Kansai, but the members are from Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture.
Kyushu Women's Wing First Japan Sea, First Tottori Prefecture!
This day is also the day of Kanae Niiya (White Day)!
Date: 2019 years 4 March 6 (Saturday)
Place: Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture
Venue: Yonago AZTiC laughs
Address: Japan, 〒683-0064 Tottori, Yonago, Doshomachi, 1 Chome−3
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City: Yonago, Tottori, Japan
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