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| AMEFURASSHI Confirm Disbandment, Final Tour and Last Concert Details Revealed (Photo: Twitter) |
J-pop girl group AMEFURASSHI (アメフラっシ) have officially announced that they will disband following their final solo concert in Tokyo on 13 March 2026. The news was shared on 28 December 2025, marking the end of a seven-year journey that began in late 2018 under Stardust Promotion.
The four-member group, made up of Aira, Yuduki Ichikawa, Hana Kojima, and Moeka Suzuki, explained that the decision came after long discussions about their future direction as a group.
While the choice was not an easy one, the members agreed that closing this chapter would allow each of them to move forward and explore new personal paths.
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In their official statement, AMEFURASSHI shared that since launching activities in November 2018, both members and staff have continuously taken on new challenges.
However, after carefully reviewing the group’s long-term possibilities, they felt it was the right moment to bring their activities to a close and focus on individual growth.
The announcement may feel sudden to fans, especially considering the group’s active schedule throughout 2025. Earlier this year, AMEFURASSHI released the EP Four Hearts in May, followed by a live Blu-ray in November. These releases now stand as part of the group’s final creative output.
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— AMEFURASSHI (@amefurasshi) December 28, 2025
AMEFURASSHI began as a successor project carrying the DNA of the large idol collective 3B junior.
Over time, the group carved out its own identity, earning praise for its dance-driven sound, clean visual style, expressive vocals, and confident live performances.
In recent years, they successfully held solo concerts at major venues including EX THEATER ROPPONGI and LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, proving their steady growth and strong live appeal.
Their music leaned towards refined dance tracks, balancing emotion and performance without losing the warmth that connected them to fans known as Colors.
Final Live and Farewell Tour Schedule
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Before officially closing their activities, AMEFURASSHI will embark on a final stretch of live events designed to thank fans and celebrate everything they’ve built together.
Final One-Man Live
13 March 2026 — Tokyo, Stella Ball
East–Central–West Japan Tour
22 February 2026 — Osaka, Yogibo META VALLEY
23 February 2026 — Aichi, Electric Lady Land
1 March 2026 — Tokyo, Zepp Haneda
The group has also planned additional events, including free live performances across multiple cities and a special fan tour, giving supporters several chances to see them on stage one last time.
Members Share Honest Messages With Fans
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Each member released a personal message alongside the announcement, expressing gratitude, regret, and love for the journey they shared with fans.
Aira spoke about wanting to achieve something never seen before with the team and apologised for falling short, while still hoping their music continues to encourage others.
Yuduki Ichikawa focused on her bond with Colors, calling their support the reason she could keep going and describing those memories as lifelong treasures.
Hana Kojima reflected on her long path in the industry, sharing how she discovered passion and purpose through meeting fans and standing on stage.
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Moeka Suzuki described AMEFURASSHI as her entire life, acknowledging both the struggles and the joy, and promising that every experience will stay with her moving forward.
Across all four messages, one feeling stood out clearly: deep appreciation for the fans who stayed with them through every stage.
AMEFURASSHI have promised to give their all until the very last performance, preparing each live show as a proper send-off for both themselves and the fans who supported them for years. Rather than fading quietly, the group aims to close this chapter by celebrating the memories they created together.
As the countdown to March 2026 begins, fans are encouraged to cherish the remaining time, revisit the music, and be part of AMEFURASSHI’s final moments on stage.
What are your favourite AMEFURASSHI songs or live memories? Were you surprised by the announcement, or does it feel like a natural turning point?




