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Kobushi Factory Live Tour 2017 Haru ~PROGRESSIVE~ (こぶしファクトリー ライブツアー 2017春 ~PROGRESSIVE~) is Kobushi Factory's 2017 spring live tour. It ran from April 9 to May 28, 2017.

Setlist[]

  1. Osu! Kobushi Tamashii
  2. Bacchikoi Seishun!
  3. Performance Varies
  4. Performance Varies
  5. Performance Varies
  6. Performance Varies
  7. MC - Tokyo VS Osaka
  8. Isogaba Maware
  9. Mijuku Hanjuku Torotoro
  10. Nen ni wa Nen (Nen'iri Ver.)
  11. GO TO THE TOP!!
  12. Zanshin
  13. MC
  14. Amazuppai Haru ni Sakura Saku
  15. Sakura Night Fever
  16. Kenmei Blues
  17. Chotto Guchoku ni! Chototsumoushin
  18. Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san no Uta
  19. This is Unmei (Kobushi 2016Ver.)
  20. Dosukoi! Kenkyo ni Daitan
    Encore
  21. MC
  22. Performance Varies

Featured Members[]

Absentees[]

  • Ogawa Rena missed the April 22 concerts due to poor health.[1]
  • Fujii Rio missed the April 30 concerts due to poor health.[2]
  • Taguchi Natsumi missed the May 17 concert due to poor health.[3]

Concert Schedule[]

Date Venue Prefecture Doors Open Concert Starts
4/9 Kashiwa PALOOZA Chiba 14:30 15:00
18:00 18:30
4/15 Hiroshima CLUB QUATTRO Hiroshima 13:00 13:30
16:00 16:30
4/22 Koichi X-pt. Koichi 14:30 15:00
17:30 18:00
4/29 Hibikino Hall Fukui 15:00 15:30
18:00 18:30
4/30 Toyama MAIRO Toyama 13:45 14:15
17:00 17:30
5/3 Gifu club-G Gifu 13:45 14:15
17:00 17:30
5/4 Fushimi JAMMIN' Aichi 14:30 15:00
17:30 18:00
5/6 Ehime WstudioRED Ehime 14:30 15:00
17:30 18:00
5/7 Takamatsu MONSTER Kagawa 13:30 14:00
5/13 Otaru GOLDSTONE Hokkaido 13:00 13:30
16:00 16:00
5/16 Kichijoji CLUB SEATA Tokyo 18:00 18:30
5/17 18:00 18:30
5/20 Saga GEILS Saga 14:30 15:00
17:30 18:00
5/21 DRUM Be-7 Nagasaki 12:45 13:15
15:45 16:15
5/28 Sendai Rensa Miyagi 14:30 15:00
17:30 18:00
  • Total: 27 Shows

Trivia[]

  • This was the last tour to feature Fujii Rio, who was scheduled to graduate from Kobushi Factory and Hello! Project at the end of the Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER concert tour but had her contract terminated early in July 2017,[4] and Ogawa Rena, who went on hiatus for health reasons in the same month as Fujii's departure and decided to graduate in September 2017.[5]

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