9nine performed new song “Re:” in front of the 4,000 fans in Lazona Kawasaki!
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9nine, the performance girls unit sang “Re:” for the 4,000 fans on Nov. 9th in Lazona Kawasaki.
“Re:” have been used as opening theme song of popular drama series “Legal High.” The song start with the strong beat and the unique phrase “Re re re re re…” will catch your heart.
They performed 5 songs inclued “Re:” Set list includes “Just a Koi,” “Shoujo Traveller,” “One Kiss,” and “Smile and Tears.”
Umika Kawashima said “Thank you very much for gathering here, such a huge people!” expressed her greatfulness for the fans. They revealed to sing on the popular music TV show “MUSIC JAPAN” and “Music Dragon” and fans made big applause to conglats.
After the last song “Re:” was performed, the event ended with the big applause and excitement.
9nine successed in the one man live show held in Maihama Amphi theater. They will have next one man live in Nakano Sun plaza on April 26th in next year.
From this October, 9nine has been collaborated with the social TV station 2.5D and started the regular program “F9GBP” broadcasted for the world. You can watch the program only with internet connection and it has live performance and guest show. It is really worth to check and watch.
Brand new song “Re:” will be delivered on iTunes and Chaku-uta on Nov. 13th.
9nine has been established their position as performance girls unit with great quality live performance. Don’t miss the 9nine’s next great success!
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