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Tokyo Idol Festival (TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL, also abbreviated as TIF) is an annual event featuring live performances from female solo idols and idol groups from all over Japan. The festival has been held since 2010.[1]
In 2014, The Wall Street Journal blog included TIF as one of five places in Japan to enjoy summer music festivals.[2]
More than 200 idol groups, and about 1500 idols performed and attracted more than 80,000 spectators in 2017. Amongst the idols who have performed there include AKB48 Group, The Idolmaster Shiny Colors, Babymetal, Niji no Conquistador, Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, Crown Pop, and Momoiro Clover Z's Ayaka Sasaki.
TokyoIdolFestival (TOKYOIDOLFESTIVAL, also abbreviated as TIF) is an annual event featuring live performances from female solo idols and idol groups...
the same year, she became a representation member of JKT48 at the TokyoIdolFestival 2023, and also on an official visit at the AKB48 Theater. Also, she...
Since 2010, the biggest idol concert festival, TokyoIdolFestival, has taken place. More than 200 idol groups and about 1500 idols performed, attracting...
DDT Pro Wrestling's events. She made her first appearance at DDT TokyoIdolFestival 2018 on August 3, where she teamed up with her Up Up Girls stablemates...
former member of the idol girl groups Keyakizaka46 and Hiragana Keyakizaka46 and current chairperson of the TokyoIdolFestival. Nagahama joined Keyakizaka46...
release. In August, Sakura Gakuin performed at TokyoIdolFestival 2011. On October 23, at an event held in Tokyo, the group announced that second single, "Verishuvi"...
affiliated with Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, where she is a former International Princess Champion. She initially debuted as a member of the idol group LinQ...
talent agency. She worked promoting other performers at the 2016 TokyoIdolFestival. In 2017, Teramoto worked on a various theatrical productions, including...
Non-wrestlers to have held the title include AV idol Nao Saejima, TV personality LiLiCo, J-pop idols Akari Suda, Kaori Matsumura, Yuki Arai, Rise Shiokawa...
the original on 2017-08-23. Retrieved 2018-05-13. "Lineup | TokyoIdolFestival 2011". IdolFes 2011 (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2017-10-09...
Especia were a Japanese idol girl group formed in 2012. They participated in the 2015 TokyoIdolFestival. Their single "Aviator/Boogie Aroma" reached...
Natasha. 11 Nov 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2017. "『浅川梨奈出演! 「大人の文化祭」出品ショートムービー』". iDol Street Official Website (in Japanese). Avex Marketing. 14 Aug 2013. Archived...
cinema、「燦きながら」5月19日リリース". Barks (in Japanese). May 19, 2021. "evening cinema、原田夏樹が<TOKYOIDOLFESTIVAL 2021>にが不朽の名曲を現代へと繋ぐアレンジプロデューサーとして参画決定". Barks (in Japanese). August...
the AnimeJapan convention, the Tokyo Anime Awards was changed into a separate festival called Tokyo Anime Awards Festival (TAAF). Notably, there are Open...
2014-2017 TokyoIdolFestival. Their single "Funny Bunny" reached the 22nd place on the Weekly Oricon Singles Chart. *First original content by Idol Renaissance...
character. Idol singer Ayaka Sasaki of Momoiro Clover Z has also sung the song in various concerts, including the 2019 TokyoIdolFestival. The song can...