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Sonar Pocket

Sonar Pocket
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Sonar Pocket (ソナーポケット), also known as SonaPoke (ソナポケ), is a Japanese pop group that consists of three members from the city of Nagoya. They debuted under Universal Music Japan in 2008 with the single "Promise" and two year later they transferred label to Tokuma Japan Communications, releasing their seventh single "Never Give Up!".

In April 2005, the band was formed with the name "e Sonar Pocket" in Nagoya by Eyeron . Seven months after that, DJ's matty who changed from a bass player to a truck maker joined and the activity as Sonar Pocket started full-scale.

The origin of "Sonar Pocket" is named from the desire to deliver songs close to the heart that can be carried and carried in "pocket" at any time.

After the energetic live activity in local Nagoya from the beginning of formation, in 2008, major single "Promise" was debuted.

In 2010, "Your Song" was selected as Takeda Pharmaceutical "Alinamin" CM song, widening the awareness in the tearoom. The 2nd album "Sonarpoke ism 2 - Your song" marked the 10th place on the Oricon weekly chart.
9 consecutive songs achieved 1st place in download chart at Recochoku. On the 3rd album "Sonarpoke ism 3 - 365th with you" was the second place on the Oricon weekly chart.

The first Martial Arts Center One Man Live that was held in 2012, became a premier live of ticket quick completion. After that, the first live DVD "Sonarpoke ism SPECIAL - Natsu no Tachi in Nippon Budokan" recorded 3rd place of the Oricon Weekly Chart DVD comprehensive first appearance. In 2012 "oricon Sound Blowin '10th Anniversary Supported by NTT West", Sonar Pocket sang "Your songs" at about 2,200 people for 3 minutes and was certified as Guinness World Record.

In February 2015, their 5th album "Sonarpoke ism 5 - Reason for smiling." ranked 5th place on the Oricon Weekly Chart. And on their own largest tour, they have 48 performances nationwide at 41 venues and a national tour with 80,000 total mobilizers succeeded to pay. In their 6th album "Sonarpoke ism 6 - Songs awaited with love ~" , it ranked the 5th place on Oricon weekly chart.

In 2016, Sonar Pocket organized the National Hall & Arena Tour "Sonapoke Iris JAPAN TOUR ~ 7th Anniversary Special ~" and decorated the tour finals at Saitama Super Arena Concert 2DAYS.

Since the year 2017 Sonar Pocket chapter 2 was raised, a national tour "Sonar Pocket JAPAN TOUR 2017 ~ Reload ~" was held and mobilized about 50,000 people. In the same year, three new releases of 25th single "One Lifetime Moment", 26th Single "Tearless Male and Female Story", 27th Single "Tearful Snow" were released.

In 2018, to mark the tenth anniversary of major debut, they announced the holding of a national tour "Sonar Pocket 10th Anniversary Tour flower" from October.

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Sonar Pocket, also known as SonaPoke, is a Japanese pop group that consists of three members from the city of Nagoya. They debuted under Universal Music Japan in 2008 with the single "Promise" and two years later they transferred label to Tokuma Japan Communications, releasing their seventh single "Never Give Up!". In 2017 they transferred label to Warner Music Japan.

Sonar Pocket was originally formed as a duo in April 2005 consisting of ko-dai and eyeron. matty joined the group in January 2006 to officially form Sonar Pocket. In September 2008, they made their debut under Universal Music with the single Promise. In September 2010, they released their first single under Tokuma Japan Communications with the single Never Give Up! which was used as the theme song for the anime Digimon Xros Wars. On August 2012, they held their first concert at the Nippon Budokan entitled Sonapokeizm Special - Natsu no Jin - in Nippon Budokan.

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