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On December 13, [[Kana Nishino]] was added to artist lineup. On December 19, [[Kōji Tamaki]] joined the lineup to perform his song "Kanashimi ni Sayonara", to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his symphonic national tour. On December 20, Kenshi Yonezu is added to the lineup.
On December 13, [[Kana Nishino]] was added to artist lineup. On December 19, [[Kōji Tamaki]] joined the lineup to perform his song "Kanashimi ni Sayonara", to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his symphonic national tour. On December 20, Kenshi Yonezu is added to the lineup.


On December 23, the full song list has been revealed. On December 26, NHK announced that changed Gen Hoshino's song performance from "Jigoku de Naze Warui" to "Barabara". In the same day, the performance order is revealed, with ME:I opening the show, and MISIA serving once again as Ootori.
On December 23, the full song list has been revealed. On December 26, NHK announced that changed Gen Hoshino's song performance from "[[Why Don't You Play in Hell? (song)|Why Don't You Play in Hell?]]" to "Barabara". In the same day, the performance order is revealed, with ME:I opening the show, and MISIA serving once again as Ootori.


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Revision as of 19:45, 26 December 2024

75th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen
Also known as75th NHK Red & White Year-End Song Festival
Genre
  • Music
  • variety
  • special
Created byTsumoru Kondo
Presented byHiroiki Ariyoshi
Kanna Hashimoto
Sairi Ito
Naoko Suzuki
Theme music composerRyo Konishi
Opening theme"Kitte no Nai Kurimono" by Kouhaku Performers
Ending theme"Hotaru no Hikari"
Composers
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
Production locationsNHK Hall, Tokyo
Running time260 minutes
Production companyNHK Enterprise Inc.
Original release
Network

The 75th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen (第75回NHK紅白歌合戦, Dai Nanajūgo Kai Enu Eichi Kei Kōhaku Uta Gassen) is the upcoming Reiwa 6 edition of NHK's New Year's Eve TV special Kōhaku Uta Gassen, to be hold on December 31, 2024. The show will broadcast live from NHK Hall.

Events leading up the broadcast

On September 18, NHK released the broadcast times. The show starts at 19:20, and wrap up at 23:45 (JST), with a 5-minute break for the latest news.[1] On October 11, NHK announced the hosts, who would be Hiroiki Ariyoshi, Kanna Hashimoto, Sairi Ito, and Naoko Suzuki. Additionally, this year's theme was stated to be "Songs for You".

The show will be broadcast worldwide on NHK World Premium, with the exception of the USA and Canada, which will watch on JME, a new streaming service launched on April 1, 2024, replacing TV Japan. Viewers from Japan watch the broadcast on NHK-G and NHK Radio 1.

Artist lineup and performance order

On November 19, the list of performers was revealed.[2] For the second year in a row, no artists belonging to Starto Entertainment and Smile Up, Inc. (formerly Johnny & Associates) were scheduled to appear on this edition of the Kōhaku Uta Gassen. The absence of talent from the agency is a consequence of the juvenile sex abuse scandals from Johnny Kitagawa, revealed on November 13, 2023.

On December 13, Kana Nishino was added to artist lineup. On December 19, Kōji Tamaki joined the lineup to perform his song "Kanashimi ni Sayonara", to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his symphonic national tour. On December 20, Kenshi Yonezu is added to the lineup.

On December 23, the full song list has been revealed. On December 26, NHK announced that changed Gen Hoshino's song performance from "Why Don't You Play in Hell?" to "Barabara". In the same day, the performance order is revealed, with ME:I opening the show, and MISIA serving once again as Ootori.

Key
Debuting artists
Artists returning after absence
List of 75th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen performers and songs (opening half, 19:20–20:55)
No. Team Artist (no. of appearances) Song
All performers Opening — "Kitte no Nai Okuri-mono"
1  Red Me:I (1) † "Click"
2 Yoshimi Tendo (29) "Anta no Hanamichi"
3  White Kocchi no Kento (1) † "Hai Yorokonde"
4 Omoinotake (1) † "Ikuokukonen"
5 Da-ice (1) † "I Wonder"
6  Red Illit (1) † "Magnetic"
7 Ryokuoushoku Shakai (3) "Bokurawa Ikimonodakara"
 Special Illit,[A] Number_i, Me:I[B] "Computer Obā-chan"
Hiroiki Ariyoshi, Kanna Hashimoto, Sairi Ito "Dango 3 Kyodai"
Misia "Beautiful Name"
Hiroiki Ariyoshi, Kanna Hashimoto, Sairi Ito, Yūichirō Hanada, Maya Nagata, Azuki Akimoto, Kazumu Sakumoto, characters from Okaasan to Issho "Karada Dan Dan"
All performers "Paprika"
8  White Leon Niihama (1) † "Subete o Ageyō"
9  Red Sakurazaka46 (8)[C] "Jigoujitoku"
10  White JO1 (3) "Love Seeker"
11 Keisuke Yamauchi (10) "Kurenai no Chō"
12  Red HY (3) ‡ "366 Days"
13 Nogizaka46 (10) "Kikkake"
14  White Junretsu (7) "Yume Mita Kajitsu"
15  Red Le Sserafim (3)[D] "Crazy" (Japanese Version)
16 Tuki (1) † "Bansanka"
17  White Be:First (3) "Masterplan"
18 Tomorrow X Together (1) † "9 and Three Quarters (Run Away)" (Japanese Version)
19  Red Kaori Mizumori (22) "Tottori Sakyū" (Kōhaku Domino Challenge Special)
20 Aiko (15) ‡ "Mutual Love"
21  White Hiromi Go (37) "240,000,000 no Hitomi" (Go! Go! Special)
List of 75th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen performers and songs (ending half, 21:00–23:45)
No. Team Artist (no. of appearances) Song
22  White Creepy Nuts (1) † "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born"
 Special[E] Da-ice, Mei:I[F] "You Can Fly!"[G]
Nogizaka46 "Let It Go"[G]
Motoki Ohmori, Sakura Miyawaki[H] "I See the Light"[G]
All performers "When You Wish Upon a Star"
23  White Glay (4) ‡ "Yuuwaku"
24  Red Fuyumi Sakamoto (36) "Noto wa Iran Kai ne"
25  White Vaundy (2) ‡ "Odoriko"
26  Red Ringo Sheena (9) and Momo (1) †[I] "Cheers Beer"
27  White Gen Hoshino (10) "Barabara"
28  Red Superfly (8) "Beautiful"
29 Twice (5)[J] "TT" and "Feel Special" (Special Medley)
30  White Number_i (1) † "Goat"
 Special B'z (1) † "Illumination"
31  White Fujii Kaze (3) ‡ "Michiteyuku"
32 Hiroshi Miyama (10) "Koi... Jōnen"
33  Red Aimyon (6) "Wish I Could See You, But"
34  White Kōsetsu Minami (6)[K] "Kandagawa"
35  Red Iruka (2) ‡ "Nagoriyuki"
 Special[L] Keiko Takeshita, Tetsuya Takeda, Ken Tanaka, Shigeru Matsuzaki "Moshi mo Piano ga Hiketa nara"
36  Red Kana Nishino (10) ‡ "Eyes on You" (Kōhaku Special Medley)
37  White Mrs. Green Apple (2) "Ao to Natsu" and "Lilac" (Medley)
 Special Kiyoshi Hikawa (24) ‡ "Hakuun no Shiro"
38  White The Alfee (2) ‡ "Hoshizora no Distance"
39  Red Mariko Takahashi (6)[M] "For You..."
 Special Kenshi Yonezu (2) ‡ "Sayonara, Mata Itsuka!"
40  Red Sayuri Ishikawa (47) "Noto-hantō"
 Special Kōji Tamaki (3)[N] "Kanashimi ni Sayonara"
41  White Masaharu Fukuyama (17) "Hitomi" and "Shōnen" (Special Medley)
42  Red Misia (9) Closer — "Kōhaku Special 2024"
Notes
  1. ^ Illit is represented by members Iroha and Moka.
  2. ^ Me:I is represented by members Keiko and Shizuku.
  3. ^ Including four apperances under the name Keyakizaka46, which the group used from 2015–2020
  4. ^ Member Sakura Miyawaki has further participated once as a member of HKT48 and thrice as a member of AKB48.
  5. ^ Disney music medley
  6. ^ Mei:I is represented by members Momona Kasahara, Ran Ishii, Cocoro Kato, Miu Sakurai, and Suzu Yamamoto.
  7. ^ a b c Performance recorded in advance
  8. ^ Ohmori and Miyawaki are members of the groups Le Sserafim and Mrs. Green Apple, respectively.
  9. ^ Sheena has further participated twice as a member of the band Tokyo Jihen. Momo, a member of Charan-Po-Rantan, makes her first appearance.
  10. ^ Members Momo Hirai, Sana, and Mina have previously participated once as members of MiSaMo.
  11. ^ Minami has further participated once as a member of Kaguyahime.
  12. ^ Tribute to Toshiyuki Nishida
  13. ^ Takahashi has further participated once as a member of Pedro & Capricious.
  14. ^ Tamaki has further participated twice as a member of Anzen Chitai.

References

  1. ^ "The 75th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen will be held!".
  2. ^ "【紅白歌合戦】出場歌手41組発表 Creepy Nutsら初出場10組/一覧". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). November 19, 2024. Retrieved November 20, 2024.