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Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
ARASHI to bid farewell after 2026 concert tour
7 May - After more than two decades together, the members of ARASHI announced that they are finally disbanding, but not before going on a tour next spring. Sharing the bittersweet news on X on 6 May, the group stated, "For about a year and a half now, the five of us have regularly gotten together to discuss the idea of working as ARASHI again. However, it was not easy to find an answer to how to do this, as the environment surrounding us has changed, in addition to each of our individually changed circumstances compared to before." "Such being the case, after much time and repeated conversations, we came to the conclusion that we should all come together as ARASHI, hold a concert that would allow us to express our thanks directly with the kind of in-person performance our Corona concert did not allow for, and then end our activities as a group. We could not imagine resuming our activities only to go on a hiatus yet again." ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement As for concert tickets, ARASHI said that they will temporarily suspend new applications for membership so that priority can be given to current fan club members. "With the end of ARASHI's activities, our family club will also close in May 2026, but we will continue to deliver as much content as possible throughout this next year for your fun and enjoyment, and will resume accepting new family club memberships as soon as possible so that even those who are not members already can enjoy the videos and more." The group, consisting of Aiba Masaki, Jun Matsumoto, Kazunari Ninomiya, Satoshi Ohno and Sho Sakurai, made their debut in November 1999. The group went on to become one of the most successful Japanese idol groups of their time, but went on an indefinite hiatus after Ohno expressed desire to take a break from showbiz. They were also scheduled to go on tour in 2020, but had to cancel the plan due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The band went on indefinite hiatus back in 2020 (Photo Source: Arashi X)


Hype Malaysia
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Iconic Japanese Idol Group ARASHI To Disband In 2026 Following Final Tour
It's a bittersweet day for the J-pop industry and ARASHI (嵐) fans. The legendary Japanese idol group recently announced their comeback after a four-year hiatus – only to follow up with news that they're disbanding. The group shared a new post on social media on 6th May 2025 (Tuesday), delighting fans with their first group appearance in years. The quintet – made of members Satoshi Ohno (大野智), Sho Sakurai (櫻井翔), Masaki Aiba (相葉雅紀), Kazunari Ninomiya (二宮和也), and Jun Matsumoto (松本潤) – went on hiatus in 2021 to focus on solo activities. Despite the initial joy of seeing the group's reunion, fans quickly voiced sadness after the group shared their plans for their future. In their official statement, the group revealed plans to end their hiatus and start touring again in 2026. However, J-pop icons continued, saying that the tour would be the group's last as they would disband upon its conclusion. ARASHI explained that they've regularly discussed the possibility of reuniting the group after their hiatus. However, after contemplating the current circumstances, the members decided to end their activities as a group after their final tour. As ARASHI's final tour is still in its preparation stage, more details will be shared once everything is ready. The group will also close its official fan club in May 2026, following the end of their group activities. However, the members said they would continue to deliver as much content as possible until the fan club's closure. ARASHI ends their statement by expressing gratitude to all their fans for their continued love and support. The J-pop legends have been a household name in Japan for over 20 years. The group debuted in 1999 under the renowned entertainment agency Johnny & Associates Inc., now known as Starto Entertainment Inc. In their career, the quintet has amassed a loyal following and become one of Asia's best-selling boy bands. The members also actively appear in movies, dramas, commercials and variety shows. Fans from across the globe have shared their reactions to the bittersweet news. While many supported ARASHI's decision to disband, they also voiced sadness over no longer being able to see all five members as a group. On the other hand, international fans also urged the group to consider a world tour before disbanding to give overseas fans a chance to catch the final tour. The warm response to ARASHI's announcement is a testament to the group's influence in the J-pop world. We hope those who have supported the group throughout their career will be able to join their final tour. In the meantime, watch their announcement video below: Source: Twitter