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ExWhyZ, formerly known as Empire (stylized as EMPiRE), is a
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formed between WACK and
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in 2017. They have released six studio albums, five EPs, and five singles since their formation. They re-branded to ExWhyZ in 2022 and re-debuted under
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.


History


2017–2018: Formation, debut as Empire and ''The Empire Strikes Start!!''

On April 2, 2017, WACK announced a joint project with
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. On August 23, The group name was announced as Empire. By September 28, all members of the group had been revealed. The group's first song "Empire is Coming" was released on October 6, the song was later featured on ''WACK & Scrambles Works''. Empire's first
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, '' The Empire Strikes Start!!'', was released on April 11, 2018. The song "Black to the dreamlight" was featured on ''
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'' as an ending theme. The group held their first concert named after their debut album on May 1. That same day the group's first member, Yuina Empire transferred to Bis and new members Maho Empire and Mikina Empire joined the group. The Empire Next Edition Tour was held from July to September of the same year. On September 5, Empire released their first EP, '' Empire Originals''.


2019–2020: ''The Great Journey Album''

On February 27, 2019, Empire's first single, "Pierce", was released. The song "Pierce" was featured on the final season of ''
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'' as an ending theme. From March 3 to 4 Empire broadcast the 24-hour live event "Empire Presents Twenty Four Hour Party People". After the event, Yuka Empire left Empire to focus on academic work. On March 30, Now Empire was added as the group's new member. Empire embarked on their second concert tour, which was called the New Empire Tour, from April to June. On July 17, Empire's second single, "Success Story", was released. On October 16, Empire's third single, "Right Now", was released. The song "Right Now" became Empire's second song to feature on ''Black Clover'', this time as an opening theme. Empire embarked on their third concert tour, Empire's Great Escape Tour, from November to December. Empire's second album, '' The Great Journey Album'', was released on December 18. The group was scheduled to hold the Super Feeling Good Tour from May to June 2020, however it was cancelled due to the
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. They released their second EP, '' Super Cool EP'', on August 5, 2020. They held the Empire Error Error Error Tour from November to December 2020.


2021–2023: ''Bright Future'', rebranding to ExWhyZ and ''XYZ''

On March 17, 2021, Empire released a special single featuring new versions of "Don't tell me why" and "Tokyo Moonlight". Empire's fourth single, "Hon-no / Iza!!" was released on May 12. The song "Hon-no" was featured on '' High-Rise Invasion'' as an opening theme. They held the Empire Ultra Vibes Tour from April to May 2021. Empire's third album, '' Bright Future'', was released on November 10. They held the Empire Dope Magic Tour from April to June 2022. On June 2, 2022 the group held their final concert as Empire. It was announced at the concert that they would re-debut as members of ExWhyZ under
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later that year. Through July and August, Empire held their final tour. On August 17, the group's final music release as Empire, a digital EP titled ''The Final Empire'', was released. On August 26, Midoriko went on hiatus due to a worsening chronic illness. ExWhyZ released their debut album, '' XYZ'', through
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on November 2. From November 2022 to January 2023 the group embarked on their first tour. Midoriko resumed group activities on January 12. ''XYZ'' was re-released on March 1, 2023, as ''XYZ yper Edition', consisting of all of the original songs from the regular album but re-arranged to include vocals from Midoriko who was on hiatus at the time of the initial album recording and one new track.


2023: ''Xanadu'' and ''How High?''

In April, they embarked on their second tour. Their second album, '' Xanadu'', was released on April 19. They released the digital single "Furachina Summer" on July 5. On July 13, Midoriko went on hiatus again. They digital single "Moonlight, Sunlight" was released on August 18, followed by "Not Sorry" on September 8. Their first EP as ExWhyZ titled '' How High?'' was released on October 18. They released the digital single, "As you wish", on October 19. On November 16, ExWhyZ performed at The Underworld in London alongside ASP and AinatoAoi (a duo consisting of Aina the End and dancer Aoi Yamada), as part of WACK's first multi-artist concert to be held outside of Japan.


2024: ''Dress to Kill'', ''Sweet & Sour'' and member departures

On January 12, 2024, they released a cover of
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's "Our Song", followed by the digital single "Unknown Sense" on February 2. Both songs feature on their third studio album, '' Dress to Kill'', which was released on March 20. On June 26, Mayu went on hiatus due to poor health. ExWhyZ's second EP, '' Sweet & Sour'', was released on July 31. After being on hiatus since July 2023, Midoriko left ExWhyZ on August 7 due to the worsening of her chronic illness. Now left ExWhyZ on October 31. They performed in London for the second time alongside ASP and Mameshiba no Taigun Tonai Bousho a.k.a. MonsterIdol on November 27. Mayu returned from her hiatus on December 8. On July 30, 2025, they will release their first single as ExWhyZ, titled "ID".


Members


Current

*Yu-ki *Mayu *Maho *Mikina


Former

*Yuina Empire *Yuka Empire *Midoriko *Now


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Reissues


Extended plays


Singles


As lead artist


Collaborations


Filmography


DVDs


Blu-rays


Concerts and tours


Tours

* Empire Next Edition Tour (2018) * New Empire Tour (2019) * Empire's Great Escape Tour (2019) * Super Feeling Good Tour (2020; Cancelled) * Empire Error Error Error Tour (2020) * Empire Ultra Vibes Tour (2021) * Empire Dope Magic Tour (2022) * (2022) * ExWhyZ First Tour XYZ (2022–2023) * ExWhyZ Tour 2023 Xanadu (2023) * ExWhyZ Tour 2023 'Elation' Part.1: Live House Series (2023) * ExWhyZ Tour 2023 'Elation' Part.2: with Special Guest Series (2023) * ExWhyZ Tour 2023 'Elation' Part.3 Final Series: Yearend Party (2023)


Concerts

* The Empire Strikes Start!! (2018) * Empire Presents Twenty Four Hour Party People (2019) * New Empire Tour "Evolutions" (2019) * The End of Summer at Okinawa with Empire (2019) * Empire's Great Party Vol. 0 (2019) * Empire's Great Party Vol. 1 (2019) * Empire's Great Revenge Live (2020) * Empire Breaks Through The Limit Live (2020) * Empire's Greatest Party "Eat Sleep Empire Repeat" (2021) * Empire's Great Party Caravans (2021) * Empire's Super Ultra Spectacular Show (2021) *WACK in the UK (2023) *WACK in the UK Vol. 4 (2024)


References


External links


Empire's official website

ExWhyz's official website
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