BiSH held their final live performance at Tokyo Dome

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The female 6-member group ” BiSH ” held their live at Tokyo Dome on the 29th, ending their 8-year activities. The group’s performance was their first and last Tokyo Dome performance.

Sento Chihiro Chichi said, “Today, I’m proud to say goodbye. The past eight years that I’ve worked so hard to get through are a treasure to all of you.”

50,000 spectators welcomed them with thunderous applause.

Momoko Gumi Company said, “It’s finally here…”.

Ayuni D also smiled and said, “I think everyone came today with a dream bigger than Tokyo Dome”.

Formed in 2015 as a punk band without instruments. Starting from a live house with less than 100 people, sometimes covered in horse manure, diving into the audience in school swimsuits, the group’s extreme performances became a hot topic. Many celebrities profess to be fans, and when their name gradually spread, the group participated in the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen. And finally, they arrived at the Tokyo Dome, which was the group’s dream since their debut.

Ayuni D spoke about her impression of the venue she longed for, saying, “I thought Tokyo Dome was as big as the universe, but when I came, I was surprised to see the faces of the audience”.

In the middle of her live, she performed her representative song “Promise the Star”. The group has sung the same song many times, including Kouhaku, but this day was her last performance. There was also a scene where each member sang with tears in their eyes. Chichi said, “We’ve dreamed together (with fans) many times, and made dreams come true together. Today, the biggest dream I’ve ever had has come true. Thank you”.

After the encore, the six said goodbye to the fans. Momoko said, “I’m nothing, but thanks to all of you, I was able to stand at the Tokyo Dome. Thank you for the most punk life.”

Hashiyasume Atsuko also said, “It’s the first time I’ve ever been so excited and so lonely on June 29th. Until now, BiSH has broken down many walls with everyone. Today, this Tokyo Dome is our biggest dream and biggest wall. I think it’s a legendary day”.

This is the last day that the six of them will be active, and from now on, each of them will continue their entertainment activities individually.

Momoko said, “I’ve come to think that it’s normal to have extreme performances. From now on…I’d like you to give me a break.”

Chichi said, “Six people with different personalities. I think they will continue to shine in six different ways”.

At the end of the performance, a message from BiSH was displayed in hiragana “bye bye” and the signatures of each six members.