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AKB48 to perfom at Tokyo Auto Salon Singapore

AKB48 to perfom at Tokyo Auto Salon Singapore

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Jpop fans rejoice. 16 members of Japan's number one girl group - AKB48 - will be performing at the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon Singapore 2013. An hour's live performance will occur at the performance stage on the 13th April at 06:00pm where the hit group will perform their hit singles like 'Heavy Rotation' and 'Aitakatta', among others!

 

A meet and greet session will also be organised at the performance stage on the 12th April 2013 at 1515hrs and the 13th April 2013 at 1630hrs during the Tokyo Auto Salon Singapore 2013.

Visitors who have purchased their tickets online can redeem limited first come, first served moshpit passes at the event and watch the performance up close.

 

The 16 members from AKB48 are:

 

1. Maria Abe

2. Sayaka Akimoto

3. Rina Chikano

4. Nana Fujita

5. Rina Kawaei

6. Ayaka Kikuchi

7. Ami Maeda

8. Natsumi Matsubara

9. Sakiko Matsui

10. Tomomi Nakatsuka

11. Amina Sato

12. Sumire Sato

13. Haruka Shimada

14. Shihori Suzuki

15. Juri Takahashi

16. Yuuka Tano

 

Do note the organiser reserves the rights to change the schedule and the list of members coming to the event.




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