KANAKO posted the board used at the press conference on the Instagram.
Momoiro Clover Z's countdown live "Yuku-mono, Kuru-mono (means 'Peach goes, Peach comes.' in English)" that began in 2015 will be the fourth time this year.
The subtitle of this year is “Dai-2-kai Momoiro-Uta-Gassen (means 'The 2nd Momo-iro singing fight' in English), and it will be done in a singing battle form, the second year.
At a press conference held last night, the appearance of more artists (about 30 in total) and the live broadcasting in various media (BS, CS, radio, OTA) were announced.
KANAKO posted the white board (filled with information) used in those announcements to the Instagram.
For everyone overseas, broadcasting on AbemaTV (Free Internet TV) was announced in addition to broadcasting on the previously announced radio, so we would like you to try to receive the broadcast.
The broadcast time of AbemaTV is 6 hours 30 minutes in total from 19:30 on December 31 to 2 AM on January 1 (Japan time) .
The site to be broadcasted is here.
AbemaTV is restricted to viewing from Japan domestically because of IP address restrictions, but there seems to be a way to view it overseas via VPN etc.
For this, We would like you to look for information from the internet etc.
The subtitle of this year is “Dai-2-kai Momoiro-Uta-Gassen (means 'The 2nd Momo-iro singing fight' in English), and it will be done in a singing battle form, the second year.
At a press conference held last night, the appearance of more artists (about 30 in total) and the live broadcasting in various media (BS, CS, radio, OTA) were announced.
KANAKO posted the white board (filled with information) used in those announcements to the Instagram.
For everyone overseas, broadcasting on AbemaTV (Free Internet TV) was announced in addition to broadcasting on the previously announced radio, so we would like you to try to receive the broadcast.
The broadcast time of AbemaTV is 6 hours 30 minutes in total from 19:30 on December 31 to 2 AM on January 1 (Japan time) .
The site to be broadcasted is here.
AbemaTV is restricted to viewing from Japan domestically because of IP address restrictions, but there seems to be a way to view it overseas via VPN etc.
For this, We would like you to look for information from the internet etc.
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