A certain tweet made by US rapper Cardi B took the world by storm when she posted it on April 11.
ATARASHII GAKKO! – NAINAINAI
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School uniform-clad Japanese girl group posted a video to Cardi B on Sunday where the four of them said “Hi, Cardi B!” in various unique position. ATARASHII GAKKO! may not have been ready for what was to come however, as the world-famous music artist replied, “Ommmmmgggg hi girls !!!!! Yaaa are tooo buteeee.” If you haven’t heard of ATARASHII GAKKO! before, you’ve been missing out big time, so strap in for a little history lesson.
Initially known as Atarashii Gakkou no Leaders, the dance and vocal performance unit formed in Japan in 2015. The band came together as an expression of individuality and freedom in response to a “Good for nothing, intolerant society in an age where only the exemplary receive praise.” The band toured across Japan many times before announcing their international debut in January 2021 from the US music label 88rising where they would receive a name-change for their overseas activities: ATARASHII GAKKO. With this, the group set off in an effort to spreading Asian culture outside Japan.
When I saw the name 88rising, I realised that this wasn’t the first time I was hearing of them. Three months prior to that, 88rising held a surprise live concert stream on their YouTube channel. My eyes clocked the thumbnail where I saw what looked like Japanese girls wearing school uniforms. Seeing that, I knew I just had to click on the video, and that’s exactly what I did, out of a sense of duty, not knowing anything about them. What I saw was a performance that took me aback. It was a mix of rock and infectious dance music, and at a glance, they in fact looked like a group of women. They were expressive beyond imagination—their nimble dance moves and humorous lyrics complemented each other, and really left an impression on me. It felt fresh. So seeing Cardi B’s tweet, it all came together, and I thought, “It’s them!!”
ATARASHII GAKKO’s international debut track NAINAINAI is a relatable one about feelings towards school life and pondering to yourself. Their incredible performance in the music video makes it look like a scene out of a drama series. Their latest song FREAKS was made in collaboration with Indonesian rapper Warren Hue and shows how amazing they really are even more so, coupled with some must-see artistic visuals.
On their official YouTube channel, you can watch a performance from them held back in June of last year where they played in an audience-less venue. In that show, you are of course hit by their powerful performance and singing abilities, but something else shines through too—their sense of humour. When the concert finished, I caught myself smiling on the blackened screen, and thought to myself, “So this is why people obsess over them.” The members create their own dance choreography, and recently released a video of themselves showcasing the choreography for Negative Fighter from their new single Hey!Say!JUMP. They don’t know when to stop!
So with it now being confirmed that Cardi B is captivated by them, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that ATARASHII GAKKO!—whose charm attracts people from all angles—is garnering huge attention around the world right now.
Original Text (Japanese): Natalie (MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON)
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On September 27, the vocal dance unit ATARASHII GAKKO! began ‘AG! CALLING WORLD TOUR Pt.2’ at PNE Forum in Vancouver, Canada. The second leg of the tour will see a total attendance of about 40,000 fans. The group performed two songs from their June album AG! Calling live for the first time: Essa Hoisa and Maji Yoroshiku. During the second half of the performance, the remixed versions of fan-favorite tracks Saisyu Jinrui and Koi Geba were played for the first time to massive applause, ending the first day of the group’s North American tour with a bang. The group will perform in 13 North American cities, including Seattle, San Francisco, and Mexico City, making this ATARASHII GAKKO!’s largest overseas tour to date. <Member Comment> “Finally! AG! CALLING WORLD TOUR Pt. 2 has begun! How far will our power spread?! I can’t comprehend it but I’m so excited. Every time we perform overseas and outside of Japan, we’re so moved by how enthusiastic the audiences are and how they’ve been waiting to see us. I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of fans we’ll meet on this North American tour. Our youthful journey is a never-ending story! After returning to Japan, we’ll be fully devoting ourselves to our Japan tour starting in November, so get ready to see how much we can power up! Thanks for supporting us!”
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AG! CALLING WORLD TOUR Pt.2
September 26 / Vancouver, PNE Forum
September 27 / Seattle, Showbox SoDo
September 29 / San Francisco, The Warfield
October 1 / Mexico City, Pepsi Center
October 3 / Chicago, Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
October 6 / Toronto, HISTORY
October 8 / New York, Terminal 5
October 9 / Boston, Roadrunner
October 11 / Washington, D.C., The Anthem
October 13 / Atlanta, The Eastern
October 15 / Austin, ACL Live
October 17 / Dallas, The Factory in Deep Ellum
October 20 / Los Angeles, Hollywood PalladiumSpecial Tour Website
https://atarashiigakko.com/<Japan Tour Details>
NIPPON Calling Tour 2024
November 3 & 4, 2024 – World Memorial Hall (Hyogo)
November 15 & 16, 2024 – Aichi Sky Expo (Aichi)
November 23 & 24, 2024 – Sendai Sunplaza (Miyagi)
November 27 & 28, 2024 – Fukuoka Sunpalace (Fukuoka)
December 5 & 6, 2024 – Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall (Hiroshima)
December 9, 2024 – Kanamoto Hall (Hokkaido)
December 21 & 22, 2024 – Yoyogi 1st Gymnasium (Tokyo)Buy Tickets Here
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ATARASHII GAKKO! Performs Solo for 45 Minutes During the GOBI STAGE Grand Finale at Coachella, One of the World’s Largest Music Festivals
On April 14, ATARASHII GAKKO! performed solo at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, one of the world’s largest music festivals held in Indio, California. This year’s headliners at Coachella included Lana Del Rey, Tyler the Creator, and Doja Cat. ATARASHII GAKKO! performed during the grand finale of the GOBI STAGE for the April 14 set headlined by Doja Cat. The opening sound effects and Taiko project set the mood as the girls appeared on stage in their original padded kimonos, starting with a performance of Toryanse, released in January. Without a pause, they transitioned seamlessly into OMAKASE, performing the song for the first time as the audience cheered loudly in tune with the fusion of Showa-era and modern sounds. “Everybody jump,” SUZUKA screamed during Pineapple Kryptonite Remix. Not needing to be told twice, the crowd was instantly united, the voltage almost unbearable. “Let me hear you,” the group called out after the song ended, to which the audience instantly responded “ATARASHII GAKKO!” This was the perfect intro to the group’s beloved song OTONABLUE. The group continued by performing two never-before-heard songs: Arigato and Forever sisters. During Arigato, each of the four members held a broomstick and used it as a guitar, and despite these songs never being heard before, the audience jumped in perfect unison. With dynamic dance moves typical of ATARASHII GAKKO! , the girls performed their popular 2018 number Saishu Jinrui. To wrap up the set, the group performed Tokyo Calling with the USC marching band, bringing America and Japan closer together and stirring the audience’s hearts. The energy in the air was palpable, and without prompting, fans raised their fists in the air as the members chanted “We are marching!” The last song performed was NAINAINAI, the first song to be released on the global record label 88rising, bringing ATARASHII GAKKO! to the world. The girls ran around the stage, keeping the fans on their toes until the very end, and closing their set with a smile. Yet again, they have left their mark as “representatives of Japan’s youth” at Coachella, one of the biggest music festivals on Earth. ATARASHII GAKKO! has announced that a new album is on the way. Details will be released soon. The group continues to expand, performing in countries around the world and taking on new challenges at every turn. This year, ATARASHII GAKKO! World Tour Part I will take the girls across Europe and Asia. Starting with the Primavera Sound Festival, one of the largest music festivals in Europe held in Barcelona, Spain, the band will perform a total of 13 concerts across Europe and Asia.Information
ATARASHII GAKKO! World Tour Part I
6月1日 Barcelona, Primavera Sound Festival ※
6月3日 Brussels, La Madeleine
6月5日 Paris, Bataclan
6月7日 Cologne, Live Music Hall
6月8日 Berlin, Metropol
6月10日 London, Indigo at The O2
6月12日 Amsterdam, Melkweg Max
6月19日 Seoul, Yes24 Live Hall
6月21日 Kuala Lumpur, Zepp
6月23日 Bangkok, Samyan Hall
6月25日 Hong Kong, MacPherson Stadium
6月27日 Taipei, Zepp New Taipei
6月29日 Singapore, The Theatre at Mediacorp
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The vocal-dance group ATARASHII GAKKO! made their global debut in 2021 on the 88rising label, which promotes Asian music and culture to the world. The four members have continued to attract attention over the past few years, recently performing on NHK’s New Year’s staple Kohaku Uta Gassen for the first time and starting their own TV show. On January 9, the group held its first concert, SEISHUN SHURAI (Youth Invasion), at Nippon Budokan.
When the first notes of Tokyo Calling began playing, all 12,000 fans in attendance instantly reached maximum excitement as they focused their attention on the 360-degree stage. The LED lights covering the stage began to shine and the members, clad in red sailor uniforms, appeared to the sound of wild applause. After performing Toryanse, a new song released from embargo just before the start of the concert, and thePineapple Kryptonite Remix, the members began a brief MC, eager to address and thank the audience. “All of you fans out there, can you see us in all 360 degrees? We’ve dreamed of the day that all four of us would be here, standing on our own feet on this legendary stage.”
After a short intermission, the group moved on to a block of songs appearing on their first and second albums, including Night Before the Exam, Tomei Boy, Koi Geba, and other fan favorites, followed by a medley featuring Freaks, NAINAINAI, and other songs released following the group’s international debut in 2021. Rin performed finger drumming and the members amused fans with a cover of the Beastie Boys’ classic Intergalactic while wearing traffic guard costumes.
The audience’s excitement only continued to grow as the girls called out, screaming “Budokan, here we go!” before breaking into an intense performance of Saisyu Jinrui filled with head-banging and shoulder rides. During the last part of the concert, ATARASHII GAKKO! performed their new song BORN TO BE FREE!!!! for the first time. The track’s fast-paced sound immediately captured the hearts of fans, and the girls closed the main event with SEISHUN WO KIRISAKU HADO, an extremely popular song at their live performances.
The first encore song, unsurprisingly, was OTONABLUE, the global hit that has pulled in over 3.3 billion views on TikTok. The audience cheered, joining in with the viral ‘neck swing’ dance during the chorus.During the final MC portion, there was a tearful moment in which Suzuka cried and hugged the other members. “I don’t want anyone to suffer alone,” she said. “We’re all here together. Thank you all so much.” The group’s first concert at Nippon Budokan ended with Mayoeba Toutoshi, known as a common final song at ATARASHII GAKKO! concerts. “If you ever feel lost, you can always rely on us–on our concerts, our videos, and everything else,” Suzuka said.Along with the announcement of a new fan club, the group’s first fan club tour, which will visit five prefectures, was announced during the show. Additionally, the new song Toryanse will be available to stream on January 26.
■SET LIST Tokyo Calling Giri Giri Toryanse Pineapple Kryptonite (Yohji Igarashi Remix) Night Before the Exam Sekigae Gattuso Tomei Boy Koi Geba Dokubana Shiritai Freaks NAINAINAI Fantastico Pineapple Kryptonite Intergalactic Saishuu Jinrui Janaindayo BORN TO BE FREE!!!! SEISHUN WO KIRISAKU HADO
<ENCORE> OTONABLUE Que Sera, Sera Mayoeba Toutoshi
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■Celebrating the 1st Budokan Concert! ATARASHII GAKKO! WOWOW Special
To commemorate the group’s performance, WOWOW will stream the concert and feature ATARASHII GAKKO! for three consecutive months. In February, a music video collection will be aired covering the group’s past activities, and in March, a ‘Special Edition’ will be broadcast featuring footage from the January 9 Budokan performance along with interviews with each of the members.Special Site
https://www.wowow.co.jp/music/leaders/<Fanclub Information>
The Official ATARASHII GAKKO! Fanclub ‘ATARASHII GAKKO!’s SEISHUN CLUB’
URL: https://www.fanclub.ag-official.com/ja/home<Tour Information>
ATARASHII GAKKO! NEW FANCLUB TOUR 2024 (Tentative Title)
May 5, 2024 Zepp Fukuoka
May 6, 2024 Zepp Osaka Bayside
May 9, 2024 Zepp DiverCity
May 16, 2024 Zepp Sapporo
May 28, 2024 Zepp Nagoya[Tickets]
Available: January 9 ~ January 31, 2024 at 23:59
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Toryanse – ATARASHII GAKKO! (Digital Single)
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As part of the True Colors Festival -Super Diversity Arts Festival-, the diversity dance project True Colors DANCE 2024 will be held alongside several other exciting events. The festival invites artists and audience members to celebrate their individuality in terms of disability, gender, age, language, and nationality through performing arts. Both Miyu and ATARASHII GAKKO! will participate in the project. Held in September 2019, True Colors DANCE wowed audiences and subverted expectations when focusing on disabilities. The multinational world-class breakdance team ILL-Abilities, whose members all have physical disabilities, and the Japanese group Bboy Shigekixx came together for some intense battles, leaving an impression on viewers. In 2024, a group of unique dancers, many of whom are junior high and high school students, will hit the stage along with ATARASHII GAKKO!, the dance and vocal group taking the world by storm. Under the themes of individuality and freedom, the unpredictable, wild, and powerful concert is sure to impress audiences next March. The theme song for the event has been announced as Odoru Honnou 001 by ATARASHII GAKKO! Miyu, active in many fields both in Japan and abroad, and the group SOCIAL WORKEEERZ will work as mentors to support the True Color DANCERS. The latter is led by DAIKI, a dancer with chondrodysplasia, and its members work in the welfare sector helping both children and the disabled. The schedule for the event next month will be posted on the special True Colors DANCE 2024 website, as well as the official YouTube channel and social media accounts. Details can also be found on the website of the high school dance club magazine D-S-K. We hope you’ll look forward to seeing how the True Colors DANCERS transform the stage with their unique personalities next year! The theme song for the project, Odoru Honnou 001, will also be aired as the January theme of HNK’s SDGs campaign ‘Minna no Uta ~Hirogare! Irotoridori.’ The project aims to share the fundamental power of dance with a wider audience. <Comment from ATARASHII GAKKO!>
“Hi there, we’re ATARASHII GAKKO! We’re happy to announce that our song Odoru Honnou 001 has been chosen as the theme song for True Colors DANCE 2024! When we started performing overseas, we realized that dance is a form of communication that everyone can understand, regardless of differences in gender, language, nationality, or background. We’re looking forward to going all out on stage with these uniquely individual dancers while our song plays! We’ll put on a special show for everyone, so please come watch!” <Comment from Miyu> “Last year, I had the amazing opportunity to see True Colors Festival THE CONCERT 2022 in person and I was shocked by the wonderful performance. I hoped that more people would know about it, so when I was invited to participate, I immediately said yes. Though it’s my first time participating, I’ve been looking forward to it the moment it was announced. I’d like this year’s performance to express each dancer’s personality, and I hope that they can inspire the world itself through dance. I hope to open up even more possibilities while respecting the unique qualities of every person, so let’s have a fun and memorable time together!” Information
About the True Colors Festival
The True Colors Festival is an experimental project by The Nippon Foundation’s DIVERSITY IN THE ARTS division, which aims to create a future in which everyone can live together while valuing their own individuality (True Colors). Starting in 2019, the project imagines a future in which those with disabilities and other differences more often appear on stage, and teaches audiences how exciting and unique an experience this can be.
For more information on past initiatives, please visit the True Colors Festival website.
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After successfully holding their first solo arena concert in Japan and completing their first overseas tour for a total of 10 shows, ATARASHII GAKKO! performed on the popular ABC late-night show Jimmy Kimmel Live! on December 7, 2023. Hosted by popular comedian Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been on the air since 2003 and attracts more than 1.3 million viewers each night. Countless famous guests have appeared on the program, including Taylor Swift, BTS, BLACKPINK, and former U.S. President Obama. The episode featuring ATARASHII GAKKO! also features Maroon5 vocalist Adam Levine and actress Halle Berry. The group will perform Tokyo Calling, released in October by the record label 88rising, and the performance will be available on the program’s official YouTube channel following the broadcast.
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! Official Site
https://abc.com/shows/jimmy-kimmel-live/news/schedule/jkl-schedule-for-12042023YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@JimmyKimmelLive<Release Information>
ICHIJIKIKOKU DELUXE – ATARASHII GAKKO!
Release Date: December 13, 2023
*Now available to preorder[Tracklist]
01. JANAINDAYO (Theme song for the film Baby Assassins 2)
02. SEISHUN WO KIRISAKU HADO (Opening theme song for the TV Asahi series ATARASHII GAKKO!’s Extracurricular Lesson)
03. Giri Giri
04. Suki Lie (Theme song for the TV Tokyo drama series Nanika Okashii 2)
05. OTONABLUE
06. Otome no Bigaku
07. Odoru Honno 001
08. OTONABLUE (Hyper School Remix)Preorder here
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Concert Report: ATARASHII GAKKO! Mesmerizes Packed Crowd in St. Paul during the Final U.S. Performance of the Seishun Tour
Upon my arrival on Thursday, November 16, I wondered if the intimate space of the Amsterdam Bar & Hall in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota would be able to contain the massive personalities of ATARASHII GAKKO! The four members never hold back–either on or off the stage, it seems–and as fans began to arrive en masse, it was clear that the Twin Cities wasn’t lacking a fanbase for the dance-vocal group currently taking the world by storm. Just under three weeks prior, ATARASHII GAKKO! had performed for a whopping 8,000 fans at their first arena concert, held at the famed Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Now, they were preparing to walk out to a crowd of only a few hundred, most with cocktails in hand and lyrics memorized. The majority of the concertgoers seemed more than passingly familiar with the group, though a few bewildered onlookers couldn’t possibly have been prepared for what the night would bring. Needless to say, although the stage was quaint, the concert was anything but. None of the members’ usual energy had diminished, and despite this being the final stop on the U.S. portion of the tour, there wasn’t a hint of fatigue to be found during the hour-long set. The show was sold out weeks in advance, and plenty of eager fans equipped with glowsticks and wearing the group’s signature socks rushed toward the stage to secure the best spot. Other attendees swarmed the merch booth, eager for a hoodie or bag to show their pride. For the show to be standing room only was a boon–it’s unlikely anyone in the audience could have remained seated once the four girls appeared following the intro, quickly leading into the high-energy number Seishun wo Kirisaku Hado. Fans were instantly chanting in unison, responding eagerly as Suzuka addressed the room, her enthusiasm bordering on contagious. Nine years after its formation, ATARASHII GAKKO! Recently announced that the group would be making its Kouhaku debut at this December’s 74th Kouhaku Uta Gassen. The New Year's Eve staple features performances from the most popular musical acts of the year, proving that the group has found its footing both domestically and abroad. Fans swatted balloons around and jumped in time to the beat as saisyu jinrui, one of the group’s older songs, began to a sea of applause. Suzuka, Rin, Mizyu, and Kanon didn’t seem phased to hear the largely American audience singing along in Japanese, though their appreciation and joy were palpable as they moved in perfect unison. CANDY and The Edge followed, with the members taking turns asking the audience to raise their hands or clap along. Anyone who wasn’t already a fan was likely converted by the commanding energy sweeping the room, making it impossible not to move along. During the MC portion, the members showed off their English, asking the audience “do you know Seishun?” They explained that it means “to live your life to the fullest,” and quickly invited the audience to celebrate this important idea. Throughout the show, they would often initiate a call and response, teaching those assembled a few words in Japanese and expressing their interest in returning to America for another tour in the future. Given how quickly the tickets sold out this time around, the sky’s the limit for concerts in the future. In January, ATARASHII GAKKO! will perform at Nippon Budokan for the first time, ushering in a new era of popularity for the four members. It makes me wonder what massive U.S. venues may someday play home to another of their unforgettable shows. Madison Square Garden? Radio City Music Hall? The Hollywood Bowl? As the question “Suki?” rang out, the crowd cheered, as Suki Lie has become a fan favorite since its release earlier this year. The girl’s choreography, as usual, was a highlight of the show, with Fantastico and the Yohji Igarashi remix of Pineapple Kryptonite quickly sending the audience into a rhythmic frenzy. Just in front of me, I watched a couple mimic the vast majority of moves in perfect unison, taking time to laugh and joke when they failed to hit the mark. That’s the essence of ATARASHII GAKKO!–fun. The group represents ‘fun’ in its purest form, asking fans to recall the freedom of youth and to reach out to grasp it one more time, without fear of failure or embarrassment. Dance as if no one is watching, sing along in a language you cannot understand, and dress up in a school uniform despite being in your upper 30s. Why not? As expected, the entire building shook as fans marched along during the group’s newest release Tokyo Calling. It had been enough of a warm-up, and as each of the girls placed a hand behind their heads, Otona Blue, the group’s magnum opus, rang out to a sea of screams. The track has amassed an incredible response on TikTok over the past year; this, despite being released way back in 2020. ATARASHII GAKKO! performed the song on THE FIRST TAKE, with the YouTube video now sitting at 50 million views. Everyone likely woke up with a sore neck after mimicking the classic choreography during the chorus. After the explosive energy of WOO! GO! and NAINAINAI, the girls began to say their goodbyes, asking their fans to visit Japan someday and promising to return to St. Paul sometime in the future. Exiting the stage, they returned only a few minutes later after the audience demanded an encore, this time dressed more casually and eager to chat with a few fans at the front, one of whom was holding up a skilled drawing of Suzuka. The singer accepted the gift gladly, with other fans handing bouquets to the other members. As the lights in the venue brightened, the group snapped a few photos with the audience, creating the perfect keepsake for such a perfect night. No one wanted such an energetic time to end, and the group knew just how to bid farewell to America–with the lively rock track Free Your Mind. The venue became a sea of clapping hands, and the concert came to a close on the highest possible note. With a performance at Kouhaku fast approaching and their first-ever Budokan show only two months away, it’s almost certain that ATARASHII GAKKO! will return to the U.S. in the future. Until then, American fans will continue to support these four powerhouses from afar, eager for the day we meet–and dance–again. Report: Carley Garcia