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Boyband Arashi to split after final tour

Boyband Arashi to split after final tour

The Star10-05-2025

J-pop mega-group Arashi, wildly popular in Japan and elsewhere in Asia, said they would end their activities as a band following a final tour next year.
Since debuting in 1999, the five-member boyband have rocketed to stardom with their catchy, chart-topping music to become the face of Japan's now-defunct boyband empire Johnny and Associates, before going on a hiatus in 2020.
Fans have since been anxiously awaiting news of their return to the spotlight, and on Tuesday, the group said in a bittersweet announcement that they will perform once again next spring – except that will be their final act.
'In the last year before our hiatus, we couldn't perform in front of you due to the pandemic,' Arashi's official X account said Tuesday.
'The five of us will now reunite,' it said, adding the idols, now in their 40s, will start preparing for a concert tour scheduled for around spring next year.
'And that tour will end our activity as Arashi.'
An outpouring of gratitude and lamentations soon inundated social media, with the prospect of the group's disbandment dominating Japanese news programmes for much of Wednesday.
Even Japan's top government spokesman offered a tribute, describing Arashi as the 'national idol group that has commanded a big presence with their numerous hit songs'. — AFP

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