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About THE YELLOW MONKEY
Formed in December 1989 with the members Kazuya Yoshii, Hideaki Kikuchi, Yoichi Hirose, and Eiji Kikuchi.
Their unique, glamorous style, which was based on glam rock, was extremely popular, and they made their major label debut in May 1992. In terms of both live performance attendance and CD sales, they were one of the leading Japanese rock bands of the 90s. After a final performance at Tokyo Dome on January 8, 2001, they ceased activities. This hiatus period continued until 2004, when they officially disbanded.
On January 8, 2016, they announced their reformation. They energetically resumed activities, starting with a nationwide arena tour that attracted 220,000 fans. They went on to participate in festivals, nationwide tours, and release their first new songs in 15 years. On New Year’s Eve, they appeared on NHK's Kohaku Utagassen for the first time. In May 2017, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their major label debut, they released a newly recorded Best Album. After that, they made continuous online releases for 3 months, released their documentary film Ototoki, which covers their first year of activities since reforming, and in December, they performed at Tokyo Dome for the first time in 17 years.
Their unique, glamorous style, which was based on glam rock, was extremely popular, and they made their major label debut in May 1992. In terms of both live performance attendance and CD sales, they were one of the leading Japanese rock bands of the 90s. After a final performance at Tokyo Dome on January 8, 2001, they ceased activities. This hiatus period continued until 2004, when they officially disbanded.
On January 8, 2016, they announced their reformation. They energetically resumed activities, starting with a nationwide arena tour that attracted 220,000 fans. They went on to participate in festivals, nationwide tours, and release their first new songs in 15 years. On New Year’s Eve, they appeared on NHK's Kohaku Utagassen for the first time. In May 2017, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their major label debut, they released a newly recorded Best Album. After that, they made continuous online releases for 3 months, released their documentary film Ototoki, which covers their first year of activities since reforming, and in December, they performed at Tokyo Dome for the first time in 17 years.
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Genres:
Glam Rock, Rock, J-rock
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About THE YELLOW MONKEY
Formed in December 1989 with the members Kazuya Yoshii, Hideaki Kikuchi, Yoichi Hirose, and Eiji Kikuchi.
Their unique, glamorous style, which was based on glam rock, was extremely popular, and they made their major label debut in May 1992. In terms of both live performance attendance and CD sales, they were one of the leading Japanese rock bands of the 90s. After a final performance at Tokyo Dome on January 8, 2001, they ceased activities. This hiatus period continued until 2004, when they officially disbanded.
On January 8, 2016, they announced their reformation. They energetically resumed activities, starting with a nationwide arena tour that attracted 220,000 fans. They went on to participate in festivals, nationwide tours, and release their first new songs in 15 years. On New Year’s Eve, they appeared on NHK's Kohaku Utagassen for the first time. In May 2017, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their major label debut, they released a newly recorded Best Album. After that, they made continuous online releases for 3 months, released their documentary film Ototoki, which covers their first year of activities since reforming, and in December, they performed at Tokyo Dome for the first time in 17 years.
Their unique, glamorous style, which was based on glam rock, was extremely popular, and they made their major label debut in May 1992. In terms of both live performance attendance and CD sales, they were one of the leading Japanese rock bands of the 90s. After a final performance at Tokyo Dome on January 8, 2001, they ceased activities. This hiatus period continued until 2004, when they officially disbanded.
On January 8, 2016, they announced their reformation. They energetically resumed activities, starting with a nationwide arena tour that attracted 220,000 fans. They went on to participate in festivals, nationwide tours, and release their first new songs in 15 years. On New Year’s Eve, they appeared on NHK's Kohaku Utagassen for the first time. In May 2017, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their major label debut, they released a newly recorded Best Album. After that, they made continuous online releases for 3 months, released their documentary film Ototoki, which covers their first year of activities since reforming, and in December, they performed at Tokyo Dome for the first time in 17 years.
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Genres:
Glam Rock, Rock, J-rock
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