Difference between revisions of "CGM48"
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* [[NGT48]] | * [[NGT48]] | ||
* [[STU48]] | * [[STU48]] | ||
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* [[BNK48]] | * [[BNK48]] | ||
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* [[AKB48 Team TP]] | * [[AKB48 Team TP]] | ||
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* [[MUB48]] | * [[MUB48]] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 10:21, 21 June 2019
CGM48 | |||||
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Location | Chiangmai, Thailand | ||||
Activity Period | ** | ||||
Teams | {{{teams}}} | ||||
Agency | {{{agency}}} | ||||
Label | {{{label}}} | ||||
Debut Single | ** | ||||
Producer | Akimoto Yasushi | ||||
Theater Manager | ** | ||||
Official Site | {{{officialsite}}} | ||||
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CGM48 (short for Chiangmai) is the 2nd Thai sister group and the 9th international sister group of AKB48. The group was announced during BNK48's Thank you & The Beginner @Chiangmai on June 2, 2019.