J-pop group Arashi to disband after going on tour next spring
- Japanese boy band Arashi will disband after holding a final concert tour in spring 2026 involving all five members.
- The group decided to end activities following a four-and-a-half-year hiatus and changes in the members’ individual circumstances.
- Arashi began their career in 1999 through the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates, has released 17 studio albums, and gained a substantial following through their musical releases and various media engagements.
- They will temporarily halt new fan club registrations to favor current members when distributing concert tickets, and although the fan club will close in May 2026, they will keep sharing new content with their supporters.
- The final tour aims to express gratitude to fans with in-person performances that were previously halted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Japanese idol group Arashi to disband after spring tour next year
The popular Japanese all-male idol group Arashi, which has been on hiatus since the end of 2020, announced Tuesday that it will disband after a tour next spring with all five members.
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