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7ORDER / QUESTION ? ―1年後― - Season 1

7ORDER, a 7-member artist celebrating 3 years since their debut, will release their long-awaited 3rd album "DUAL" on March 8! To celebrate the release of their new album, Space Shower TV will air a special 7ORDER program "7ORDER / QUESTION ? -1 year later" on-air! It has been about a year since "7ORDER / QUESTION ? The program is composed of interviews about the latest album as well as the same questions as a year ago, allowing viewers to learn about the changes in the band members.

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7ORDER, a 7-member artist celebrating 3 years since their debut, will release their long-awaited 3rd album "DUAL" on March 8! To celebrate the release of their new album, Space Shower TV will air a special 7ORDER program "7ORDER / QUESTION ? -1 year later" on-air! It has been about a year since "7ORDER / QUESTION ? The program is composed of interviews about the latest album as well as the same questions as a year ago, allowing viewers to learn about the changes in the band members.

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