Tokyo Idol Festival

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]

Tokyo Idol Festival
GenreJ-pop
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Tokyo, Japan
InauguratedAugust 2010
Attendance80,000 (2017)
LeaderRino Sashihara (2017–2021)
Neru Nagahama (2021–now)
Websitewww.idolfes.com

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.

Participating Artists

2010

2011

  • 9nine
  • Aell.
  • Afilia Saga East
  • Alice No. 10
  • BA5
  • Bitter Sweetz
  • Choice?
  • Chu! Lips
  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Dempagumi.inc
  • Dorothy Little Happy
  • Erina Mano
  • Fanta Peace
  • Feam
  • Fine
  • Forchun
  • Fudanjuku
  • G Girls
  • Gal Doll
  • Hopclub
  • Idol College
  • Idol Street Street-sei
  • Idoling!!!
  • Jewel Kiss
  • JK21
  • KNU23
  • Lovely Doll
  • Mai×Nao
  • Minami Momochi
  • Mini Cheer Bears
  • Mugiwara Musume
  • Nakano Fujo Sisters
  • Natural Point
  • Oh Campee
  • Okite Porsche
  • Panda Neko~zu
  • Passpo
  • Pinkish
  • Predia
  • Ram
  • Rizumu
  • Sakura Gakuin
  • Secret Girls
  • Sexy All Stars
  • Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku
  • Shizukaze with Kizuna
  • Space Girls Planet
  • Super Girls
  • Survive Zero
  • Techpri
  • The Possible
  • Tokyo Cheer Party
  • Tokyo Girls' Style
  • Usa Usa Shoujo Club
  • Vanilla Beans
  • Vic:cess
  • W Anna
  • YGA

2024

  • #Mooove!
  • INUWASI
  • Kasumisou to Stella

References


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