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"Several Shows into their Victory Lap Tour Just Days Before their Debut CD Release"

Six years after formation, 21 months after their first solo concert, Kis-My-Ft2 embark on a nationwide tour to commemorate their official CD debut, a total of 17 shows across 7 cities spanning July to August 2011. They’ve graduated from supporting Juniors performing in gymnasium halls to starring idols selling out arena venues & more achievements to come.

Top Cast

  • Hiromitsu Kitayama

    Hiromitsu Kitayama

  • Kento Senga

    Kento Senga

  • Toshiya Miyata

    Toshiya Miyata

  • Wataru Yokoo

    Wataru Yokoo

  • Taisuke Fujigaya

    Taisuke Fujigaya

  • Yuta Tamamori

    Yuta Tamamori

  • Takashi Nikaido

    Takashi Nikaido

Overview

Six years after formation, 21 months after their first solo concert, Kis-My-Ft2 embark on a nationwide tour to commemorate their official CD debut, a total of 17 shows across 7 cities spanning July to August 2011. They’ve graduated from supporting Juniors performing in gymnasium halls to starring idols selling out arena venues & more achievements to come.

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