Highlight (
Korean: ) is a South Korean
boy band
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formerly known as Beast (
Korean: 비스트). The band consists of four members:
Yoon Doo-joon,
Yang Yo-seob,
Lee Gi-kwang, and
Son Dong-woon.
Originally a six-piece band,
Jang Hyun-seung departed from the group in April 2016,
and
Yong Jun-hyung departed in March 2019. In late 2016, the group moved labels from
Cube Entertainment to
Around Us Entertainment and subsequently changed their name to Highlight in 2017.
The group debuted in 2009 with the EP ''
Beast Is the B2ST''. In 2011, they released their first full-length album, ''
Fiction and Fact'', and made their Japanese debut with the single, "
Shock". As Beast, the group released three Korean full-length albums, nine Korean
extended plays
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. , two Japanese full-length albums, and numerous
singles. The group re-debuted as Highlight in 2017 with the EP ''
Can You Feel It?''. They have since released three more EPs as Highlight.
Beast initially received attention for the lack of
industry success previously experienced by its members, with
media outlets referring to them as a "recycled group".
However, the group has achieved significant commercial success and critical accolades and is one of the most awarded groups of all time at the
Golden Disc Awards, the
Seoul Music Awards, and the
Melon Music Awards.
History
2009: Pre-debut documentary and ''Beast Is the B2ST''
In August 2009,
Cube Entertainment publicly introduced its new boy group B2ST (an abbreviation for "Boys To Search for Top") on the TV documentary series ''MTV B2ST''. The group consisted of
Yoon Doo-joon, who previously competed on another series to be member of
2PM
2PM (; romanized; ''Tupiem'') is a South Korean boy band formed by JYP Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Jun. K (formerly known as Junsu), Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho and Chansung. Originally a seven-piece group, fo ...
or
2AM;
Jang Hyun-seung, who had competed on a series to be a member of
Big Bang
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;
Lee Gi-kwang, who previously debuted as a solo artist under the name AJ;
Yang Yo-seob;
Yong Jun-hyung; and
Son Dong-woon.
After changing their name from B2ST to Beast,
the group debuted on October 15, 2009 with the extended play ''
Beast Is the B2ST''. They began promotions that day for the album and its lead single, "
Bad Girl", by holding a live showcase and performing on
KBS ''
Music Bank''. The EP sold over 10,000 copes in its first week of release and went on to sell 40,000 copies by early 2010, an unusual feat for a Korean rookie group at the time.
In December, Beast won the Rookie of the Month award from South Korea's
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) is a central government agency responsible for the areas of tourism, culture, art, religion, and sports. It has two vice ministers, three assistant ministers, one commission, and ...
.
The group's second single, "Mystery", garnered them an award for Rookie of the Month at the
Cyworld Digital Music Awards that December. Beast also won Best New Artist at the 19th
Seoul Music Awards in February 2010.
2010: ''Shock of the New Era, Mastermind, Lights Go On Again'' and ''My Story''
Beast released their second EP, ''
Shock of the New Era'', on March 1, 2010. Later that month, the group achieved their first music show number-one win on
Mnet’s ''
M Countdown
''M Countdown'' () is a South Korean music program broadcast by Mnet. The show features appearances by popular music artists who also perform live on stage. It is broadcast from CJ E&M Center Studio in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul.
...
'' with the album's lead single "
Shock". Beast released a music video for the album's second single, "Take Care of My Girlfriend (Say No)", in April. ''Shock of the New Era'' quickly sold 20,000 copies in South Korea, ultimately selling nearly 60,000 copies by the end of the year. In August, Beast received the Golden Disk Award from their international label,
Universal Music
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, in recognition of the group's album sales in Singapore, Malaysia, and Taiwan.

On September 28, Beast released their third EP, ''
Mastermind''. One week later, the group claimed first place on KBS ''Music Bank'' with the album's lead single, "Breath". In October, Beast received the Asia Influential Artist Award at the 2010
Asia Song Festival.
The group followed up this success with their fourth EP, ''
Lights Go On Again
''Lights Go On Again'' is the fourth mini-album played by South Korean boy band Beast. It is said that "Lights Go On Again" was a part 2 of their past album "Mastermind", with a whole set of different colors. "Lights Go On Again" was released by ...
'', released on November 9. The album, which includes the single "Beautiful", was the group's first to reach the number-one spot on the
Gaon Album Chart
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The Circle C ...
. Cumulative sales of ''Shock of the New Era'', ''Mastermind'' and ''Lights Go On Again'' exceeded 107,000 copies by mid-December, making Beast the only South Korean rookie group to sell over 100,000 albums in 2010.
On December 9, Beast was awarded Best New Artist at the
25th Golden Disc Awards. Three days later, they held their first solo concert, "Welcome to Beast Airline", at the
Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul to an audience of 10,000. At the concert, the group debuted three duets that they subsequently released online starting on December 21 as part of the digital EP, ''
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''.
2011: Japanese debut and ''Fiction and Fact''
Beast released their first Japanese single, a Japanese version of "
Shock", on March 16, 2011. The song sold 29,000 copies in one week and debuted at number two on the daily
Oricon Singles Chart, the highest-ranking debut by a foreign artist at the time.
On May 17, Beast released their first full-length Korean album, ''
Fiction and Fact''. The album peaked at number one on the
Gaon Album Chart
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The Circle C ...
and sold over 142,000 copies by the end of the year.
Its singles, "On Rainy Days" and "Fiction" were also commercially successful, selling 2.8 million and 2.6 million copies, respectively, by the end of the year. The album garnered Beast wins for Artist of the Year for the 2nd Quarter at the 2011
Gaon Chart Music Awards and a Bonsang at the 2012 Golden Disc Awards. "Fiction" won Song of the Year at the 2011
KBS Music Festival, and
Best Male Dance Performance at the
2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards.
On August 10, the group released their first Japanese album, ''
So Beast
''So Beast'' is the first Japanese album from the South Korean boy group Beast. It was released in Japan on August 10, 2011 in 3 formats: A CD+DVD A coming with DVD, 72-page photobook, 22-page lyric booklet and comes in a digipak with a sleeve ov ...
'', which includes Japanese versions of "Shock" and "Bad Girl" as singles. The album debuted in the number-two spot on the daily Oricon Albums Chart, selling over 26,000 copies in its first day of release.
In November, Beast was awarded the grand prize of Artist of the Year at the 3rd
Melon Music Awards, as well as a commendation from South Korea's
Minister of Culture at the 2011
Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards for the group's contributions to pop culture and the spread of the
Korean wave abroad. In early 2012, the group was awarded Best New Artist at the 26th
Japan Gold Disc Awards in recognition of the commercial success of their Japanese releases.
2012–2013: Beautiful Show, ''Midnight Sun'' and ''Hard to Love, How to Love''

Beast embarked on their "
Beautiful Show" international tour in February 2012, in which the group performed in cities throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. Mid-tour, the group released a self-filmed music video for their 2009 single "Mystery", which subsequently charted at number one on
YinYueTai, a major Chinese music video sharing website.
On July 21, Beast released their fifth extended play, ''
Midnight Sun
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'', which includes the singles "I Knew It", "
Midnight
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" and "Beautiful Night". The album was written, in large part, by group member
Yong Jun-hyung. It debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and marked Beast's first appearance on the
Billboard World Albums Chart, peaking at number 15. The album sold over 140,000 copies by the end of the year and garnered the group a Bonsang award at the 27th Golden Disc Awards. In November, Beast won their second consecutive award for Artist of the Year at the 4th Melon Music Awards.
On July 19, 2013, Beast released their second full-length Korean album, ''
Hard to Love, How to Love'', which was composed by Yong Jun-hyung and his writing partner Kim Tae-joo. The album includes the ballad, "Will You Be Okay?", which was released a month prior and charted at number one on both the Gaon Digital Chart and Billboard's
K-Pop Hot 100
The K-pop Hot 100 is a music singles chart in South Korea, launched by '' Billboard'' in conjunction with ''Billboard'' Korea () on August 25, 2011. It is the second Asian ''Billboard'' chart after the Japan Hot 100. The chart used the same multim ...
. The album won the group Bonsang awards at the 28th Golden Disc Awards, 5th Melon Music Awards and 23rd Seoul Music Awards, while the album's lead single, "Shadow", won Best Music Video at the Melon Music Awards.
2014–2015: ''Good Luck'', ''Time'' and ''Ordinary''
On June 16, 2014, Beast released their sixth extended play, ''
Good Luck''. The album debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart, while its singles, "No More" and "
Good Luck", both reached the number-one spot on the Gaon Digital Chart. "Good Luck" was also a critical success, named the best k-pop song of the year by ''
Billboard'' and ranked number two for the year by ''
Dazed''.
The group released their seventh EP, ''
Time
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'', on October 20, 2014 to mark their fifth anniversary since debuting.
They released their eighth mini-album ''
Ordinary
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* ''Ordinary'' (EP) (2015), by South Korean group Beast
* ''Ordinary'' (Every Little Thing album) (2011)
* "Ordinary" (Two Door Cinema Club song) (2016)
* "Ordinary" (Wayne Brady song) (2008)
* ...
'' on July 27, 2015.
2016: ''Guess Who?'', Hyun-seung's departure, ''Highlight'' and new label
On April 19, 2016, Cube Entertainment released a statement confirming
Jang Hyun-seung's departure from the group.
The band continued as a five-member group and Hyun-seung proceeded under Cube as a solo artist. The reason for his departure was due to differences in music styles between him and the other members.
On June 21, Beast announced the upcoming release of their third full-length album, ''
Highlight
Highlight or Highlights may refer to:
In arts and entertainment
* Highlight (band), a South Korean boy group
** ''Highlight'' (album), the third album by the group, or its title track"Highlight",
*Highlight, a song by South Korean-Japanese girl ...
''. The album was released on July 3, with the pre-release track, Butterfly, released on June 26, and Ribbon as their title tracks. This marked their first comeback as a group of five.
On December 15, 2016, Beast officially announced the launch of their new label
Around Us Entertainment, subsequently leaving their label of seven years,
Cube Entertainment. As the ''Beast'' name is trademarked by Cube, Beast was unable to promote under the name legally.
2017: Rebranding as Highlight, ''Can You Feel It?'', ''Calling You'', and ''Celebrate''
On February 24, 2017,
Around Us Entertainment announced that the members would continue as a group together, now under the name of "Highlight".
On March 2, 2017, it was announced that Highlight would officially debut on March 20, 2017 with their mini-album ''
Can You Feel It?''.
On April 9, 2017, Highlight announced that they would be holding their first concert tour as Highlight and release a repackaged album ''
Calling You'' on May 29.
On October 16, 2017, Highlight released their second EP,
''Celebrate'', in the celebration of their eighth anniversary.
2018–2020: Military enlistment, ''Outro'', and Jun-hyung's departure
On August 24, 2018, Doo-joon enlisted for
mandatory military service. He was discharged on April 10, 2020.
It was announced that Highlight's special album, ''
Outro'', will be released on November 20, 2018, being promoted with 4 members.
On January 24, 2019, Yo-seob began his mandatory military service as a conscripted police officer. On August 30, 2020, he was discharged from the military.
On March 13, 2019, Junhyung announced his departure from Highlight after he admitted to watching illegal videos sent to him by singer
Jung Joon-young, who is under investigation for secretly filming women during sex.
On April 18, 2019, Gi-kwang began his mandatory military service as a conscripted police officer. On November 17, 2020, he was discharged from the military.
On May 9, 2019, Dong-woon began his mandatory military service as a conscripted policeman. On December 7, 2020, he was discharged from the military, marking the end of Highlight's military enlistment.
2021–present: ''The Blowing'', ''Daydream, and After Sunset''
Following a two-and-a-half year hiatus, Highlight made their first comeback as a four-member group on May 3, 2021 with their third EP, ''
The Blowing
''The Blowing'' is the twelfth extended play by South Korean boy group Highlight. It was released on May 3, 2021 by Around Us Entertainment and contains six songs, including the single "Not The End".
Background
Following the release of their 20 ...
''.
On March 21, 2022, Highlight released their fourth studio album, ''
Daydream''. After the promotions for ''Daydream'' ended, it was announced that Highlight would be holding a three-day concert, ''INTRO'', at Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium from March 20–22. This would mark their first concert as a group in over 3 years, following the COVID-19 outbreak, their military enlistment, and the ''OUTRO'' concert in November 2018, where Doo-joon was absent. Tickets were sold out within three days.
The group hosted a fan concert titled Highlight Sports Day on October 15–16. On the second day, Highlight announced their comeback by playing a short clip during the concert end credits. The clip featured Lee singing, "Because I'm alone, I'm alone without you," paired with their comeback date. Their 4th EP, ''
After Sunset
''After Sunset'' is the fourth EP by South Korean boy group Highlight. It was released on November 7, 2022, by Around US Entertainment and distributed by Kakao Entertainment. The mini-album contains five tracks, featuring "Alone" as a promotional ...
'', was released on November 7, 2022.
Discography
As Beast
Korean albums
* ''
Fiction and Fact'' (2011)
* ''
Hard to Love, How to Love'' (2013)
* ''
Highlight
Highlight or Highlights may refer to:
In arts and entertainment
* Highlight (band), a South Korean boy group
** ''Highlight'' (album), the third album by the group, or its title track"Highlight",
*Highlight, a song by South Korean-Japanese girl ...
'' (2016)
Japanese albums
* ''
So Beast
''So Beast'' is the first Japanese album from the South Korean boy group Beast. It was released in Japan on August 10, 2011 in 3 formats: A CD+DVD A coming with DVD, 72-page photobook, 22-page lyric booklet and comes in a digipak with a sleeve ov ...
'' (2011)
* ''Guess Who?'' (2016)
As Highlight
Korean albums
* ''
Daydream'' (2022)
Filmography
Reality shows
* MTV B2ST (2009)
* MTV B2ST Almighty (2010)
* Idol Maid (2010)
*
Burning the Beast (2014)
* Music-Slip Show "As We Say" (2017)
* Ready Player: HIGHLIGHT (2018)
* Super Seller (2021)
Beast was the topic of a short-lived
reality show
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, ''MTV B2ST'', which was hosted by
MTV. The show ran on a weekly basis from August 23 – October 9, 2009, with a total of ten episodes. The program showcased their journey leading up to their debut.
It was announced in March 2010 that Beast will be hosting a second season of ''MTV B2ST'' entitled ''MTV Beast Almighty''. After last year's broadcast debut, season 2 had fans and viewers' wishes as the concept of the program where the members will have to pick out one wish to grant for every episode. The show ran on a weekly basis from April 10 – May 29, 2010.
Beast became the protagonists of the variety show ''Idol Maid'' running on a weekly basis from July 21 – October 13, 2010. The group also had a cameo on the sitcom ''More Charming by the Day''.
Beast was selected as a PR envoy to promote the audition program Global Super Idol, which aired in November, 2011. They also attended the preliminaries in Korea, Thailand, and China to encourage the contestants and give advice. Global Super Idol is a global audition program that pits finalists from Thailand and China against finalists in Korea. All the finalists will attend the main show in Korea. Since Beast is very popular in Asian countries, including Thailand, Japan, and China, their popularity helped the show become popular too by performing their songs for fans and contestants from all over the world.
Beast was a part of 12-episode reality show, ''
Showtime: Burning the Beast'', in 2014. It was their first reality show in 4 years, which featured them getting to know each other better through missions.
Other activities
On December 3, 2010, Beast attended the
Patricia Field Collection fashion show located in Seoul Cheongdamdong MCM Haus and was praised by
Patricia Field herself for their “distinctive and modern look”. For this collection, MCM’s Heritage and
Patricia Field worked together to show off a modern New Yorker style with a trendy shopper bag, backpack, clutch, and more items and any money earned from it will be donated to the ‘Korea Disaster Relief’ to benefit the civilians left homeless from the
Yeonpyeong incident.
In April 2012, Beast collaborated with Jim Rickey to make their own sneaker brand, Beast X Jim Rickey. Beast members were directly involved in the design of these shoes and they are available in 6 different colours.
Concerts and tours
Concerts
* Welcome to Beast Airline -
Seoul Olympic Stadium, Seoul (December 12, 2010)
* Welcome Back to Beast Airlines-
Seoul Olympic Stadium, Seoul (February 18–19, 2011)
* Beautiful Show 2013 -
Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul (July 20–21, 2013)
* Beautiful Show 2014 -
Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul (August 16–17, 2014)
*Beautiful Show in Hong Kong -
AsiaWorld–Expo,
Hong Kong
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(May 30, 2015)
*Beautiful Show in Taiwan - Tianmu Stadium,
Taipei
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(June 6, 2015)
* Beautiful Show 2015 -
Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul (August 29–30, 2015)
* Beautiful Show 2016 -
Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul (August 20–21, 2016)
*Celebrate Live 2017 -
Jamsil Arena, Seoul (December 21–23, 2017)
*Celebrate Live 2018 -
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center,
Taipei
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(March 11, 2018)
*OUTRO Live 2018 -
Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul (November 24–25, 2018)
*INTRO Live 2022 -
Jamsil Arena, Seoul (May 20–22, 2022)
*INTRO Live in Japan 2022 -
Tokyo Dome City Hall, Tokyo (September 18–19, 2022)
Tours
*
Beautiful Show - Seoul,
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Singapore
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Jakarta,
Yokohama
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Kobe
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Nagoya
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Taipei
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Bangkok
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*We Zepp Tour 2012 -
Sapporo
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Osaka
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Fukuoka
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Ichihara,
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Fukuoka
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Osaka
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Hiroshima (January 31 to April 3, 2014)
* Japan Tour 2015 -
Ichihara,
Sapporo
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Niigata,
Nagoya
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Tokyo
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Fukuoka
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Hiroshima, and
Kobe
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(October 30 to November 29, 2015)
*Beautiful Show in China 2015-2016 -
Shanghai
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Guangzhou
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Beijing
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(December 6, 2015 to 2016)
* Guess Who? Tour 2016 -
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Nagoya
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Fukuoka
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Nagasaki
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Sapporo
( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous ci ...
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Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of ...
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Hiroshima (June 3 to July 2, 2016)
* Can You Feel It? Live 2017 -
Seoul
Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital city, capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea ...
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Busan
Busan (), officially known as is South Korea's most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.4 million inhabitants. Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economic, cultural and educational center of southeastern South Korea ...
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Gwangju
Gwangju () is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until the provincial offic ...
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta i ...
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Taipei
Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the ...
(June 2 to September 16, 2017)
* Can You Feel It? Live in Japan 2017 -
Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of ...
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Nagoya
is the largest city in the Chūbu region, the fourth-most populous city and third most populous urban area in Japan, with a population of 2.3million in 2020. Located on the Pacific coast in central Honshu, it is the capital and the most p ...
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Tokyo
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
(August 20–24, 2017)
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Cube Entertainment artists
Universal Music Japan artists
K-pop music groups
Musical groups established in 2009
South Korean boy bands
South Korean dance music groups
MAMA Award winners
Melon Music Award winners