Yoasobi, NiziU and Kat-Tun among the musical acts set to sing in the new year on ‘Kohaku Uta Gassen’
Public broadcaster NHK announced Friday the lineup for its annual New YearтАЩs Eve musical show тАЬKohaku Uta Gassen.тАЭ This yearтАЩs contest features a mix of established entertainers and new artists representing the next generation of pop in Japan.
Acts appearing on the show for the first time include viral rock band Dish, emerging pop outfit Snow Man, singer-songwriter Mafumafu and trio Awesome City Club. Idol group Kat-Tun, which formed in 2001, will also make its тАЬKohakuтАЭ debut when NHK airs the show on Dec. 31 at 7:30 p.m.
Other notable names set to perform at the 72nd edition of the musical bonanza include the pop duo Yoasobi, idol-pop act NiziU, anime staple LiSA and singer-songwriter Aimyon.
This yearтАЩs тАЬKohakuтАЭ will take place at the Tokyo International Forum in Chiyoda Ward instead of the showтАЩs usual venue, NHK Hall, which is undergoing renovations. This marks the first time in 49 years that тАЬKohakuтАЭ will be held outside of the public broadcasterтАЩs headquarters.
A limited number of people will be allowed into the venue to watch the show live. Last year, NHK held тАЬKohakuтАЭ without a live audience for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to NHKтАЩs official site, the theme for this yearтАЩs show is тАЬColorfulтАЭ to represent the programтАЩs mission to bring тАЬcolorтАЭ to the lives of people during COVID-19 and highlight JapanтАЩs diversity, reflecting the broadcasterтАЩs small steps toward rethinking social norms.
тАЬKohakuтАЭ started in 1951 as a radio program before moving to television two years later. The show traditionally splits female and male performers into red and white teams, respectively, to square off in a musical battle, and the audience and judges declare the winning team before ringing in a new year.
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