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, belonging to Section 3 of the talent agency
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, and its abbreviation is "Tokisen (とき宣)". Along with , and other groups in Stardust Promotion, they are part of a section in the company called "STARDUST PLANET.” The group was formed as on April 11, 2015, and changed its name to "Chō Tokimeki Sendenbu" on April 1, 2020. Currently, the group has 6 members. Their fans are called or "publicity club members", with an official color of orange. The group’s official character was created on November 20, 2018, with its name, , having been chosen from suggestions sent in by the public.


Members


Former


Timeline


History


Until their first album release

* 2015 Tokimeki Sendenbu was formed as a limited-time group of 5 members on April 11, and their first single was released on June 24. On December 27, their first solo concert was held, and all the members expressed their intention to continue group activities. * 2016 They released a major debut single on November 9. * 2017 At the end of the event on March 20, Mako Nagasaka withdrew from the group and retired from the entertainment world. On April 7, the radio program "Hare Tokidoki Tokimeki Sendenbu" started broadcasting. On June 18, Bambi Fujimoto and Sala Odaka appeared as new members, and they officially joined the group on July 22. * 2018 They released first album on April 11.


Pre-renaming

* 2018 At the end of an event on October 7, Sala Odaka withdrew from the group. On October 14, Julia An joined as "2nd generation Tokimeki Purple". * 2019 On April 10, they released the first double-A-side single after transferring to
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. At the solo concert on December 21, they achieved the goal of filling
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. * 2020 On February 10, it was announced that Bambi Fujimoto would withdraw from the group. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, her last concert with no audience was live-streamed on March 29, and she officially withdrew on March 31.


Post-renaming

* 2020 On April 1, the name was changed from Tokimeki Sendenbu to Cho Tokimeki Sendenbu, and Aki Suda joined as "Cho Tokimeki Lemon". The Zepp tour was scheduled at four venues nationwide in May, but was canceled due to a state of emergency due to the epidemic of the COVID-19. The first live performance featuring Aki Suda was performed on July 18 at Zepp Haneda with no audience, and it was live-streamed on YouTube for free. On August 26, the first single since the member changes, "Tomorrow's Saikyousetu!!" was released, and on December 23, the first album since the transfer to avex trax and the group name change, "Tokimeki ga Subete" was released. * 2021 On February 15, thei
paid official fan club
was founded. The first fan club event was held at Sanrio Puroland on April 24. On May 29 and 30, the first arena solo live performances were held at Arena Tachikawa Tachihi. From August 21 to September 5, they held a
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tour at 5 locations (Sapporo, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo and Osaka) nationwide. On December 26, Avex Pictures hosted a world-wide live stream of Cho Tokimeki ♡ Sendenbu's Doki Doki ♡ Christmas Party 2021. The song "Suki!" went viral on TikTok, and the mini-album "Suki Suki Suki Suki Suki Suki!", Which includes the re-recorded and rearranged version, "Suki! ~Cho ver~", was released on September 29. On December 17, they performed on TikTokMusicNight 2021Rewind.@tiktokmusicnight TikTok
/ref> * 2022 On March 9, the number of subscribers to the official YouTube channel exceeded 100,000. From July 10 to September 30, Zepp tour was held at 6 locations nationwide with
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. The biggest live ever in the history of the group was performed October 22 at
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. * 2023 On February 14, The YouTube video "Suki! ~Cho ver~ Live Edit ver" exceeded 10 million views. On July 29, they appeared at an event held in Indonesia as the current members' first overseas performance. * 2024 On January 27 and 28, they held live show for 2 days at Yokohama Arena, a venue that can hold over 10,000 people.


Discography


Singles


Albums


EPs


Solo singles


References


External links


Official website
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