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List of graduation concerts across all 48/46 groups.
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List of graduation concerts across all 48/46 groups. This page does not intend to be a list of every single graduated member. For details of each venue, see [[Venues|this page]].
  
 
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===[[Team A]] graduates===
 
===[[Team A]] graduates===
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* '''[[Kawaei Rina]], August 2nd, 2015 at Saitama Super Arena''': Rina's graduation ceremony happened in the last of a 3 concert-series in the Saitama Super Arena, titled [[AKB48 Manatsu no Tandoku Concert in SSA 〜Kawaei-san no Koto ga Suki Deshita〜]]
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* '''[[Takahashi Minami]], March 27th, 2016 at Yokohama Stadium''': Minami originally had planned to graduate on December 8, 2015, AKB48's 10th anniversary, but the concert was announced to take place 3 months after that date. She was the first member to perform every song in their graduation concert, starting a trend followed by many other members.
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* '''[[Kojima Haruna]], Febuary 21st and 22nd, 2017 at Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium'''
  
 
===[[Team K]] graduates===
 
===[[Team K]] graduates===
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* '''[[Oshima Yuko]], June 8th, 2014 at Ajinomoto Stadium''': Yuko's graduation ceremony was originally scheduled for March 30 but had to be postponed due to a heavy storm. A concert that took place on the 29th was released on DVD and the making of shows members rehearsing for the concert hours prior to being called off. The rescheduled concert followed the [[AKB48 37th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]] and Yuko took a moment to shake hands with every single HKT, NMB, SKE and AKB48 member and guest performing. The concert was titled [[AKB48 Oshima Yuko Graduation Concert in Ajinomoto Stadium]]
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* '''[[Takajo Aki]]''' and '''[[Nagao Mariya]], January 21st, 2016 at Tokyo Dome City Hall''': Graduated together in a concert titled [[Takajo Aki and Nagao Mariya Graduation Concert]]
  
 
===[[Team B]] graduates===
 
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===[[Team S]] graduates===
 
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* '''[[Miyazawa Sae]], March 4th, 2016 at Nippon Gaishi Hall''': Miyazawa Sae was a [[Kennin]] member in SKE48 but graduated from that group, in Japan, rather than [[SNH48]], her main group since 2013. Her gradutaion concert was [[Minna, Nakunjaneezo. Miyazawa Sae Graduation Concert in Nippon Gaishi Hall]], the second day.
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===[[Team KII]] graduates===
 
===[[Team KII]] graduates===
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===[[Team E]] graduates===
 
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* '''[[Matsui Rena]], August 30th, 2015 at Toyota Stadium'''
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* '''[[Shibata Aya]], August 6th, 2016, at Zepp Nagoya'''.
  
 
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===[[Team N]] graduates===
 
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===[[Team M]] graduates===
 
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===[[Team BII]] graduates===
 
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* '''[[Watanabe Miyuki]], July 4th, 2016, at Kobe World Kinen Hall''': The concert was titled [[Saigo Made Warukii de Gomennasai]]
  
 
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===[[Team H]] graduates===
 
===[[Team H]] graduates===
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* '''[[Anai Chihiro]], July 12th, 2016 at Fukuoka Sun Palace Hall''': First time a HKT48 member got it's own graduation concert. This was also the Shonichi of [[HKT48 2016 Summer Hall Tour ~Will HKT break away from the AKB48 Group? Referendum Concerts~|HKT48's 4th Tour]]. On this concert she passed Team H's captaincy to [[Matsuoka Natsumi]].
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* '''[[Sashihara Rino]], April 28th, 2019 at Yokohoma Stadium''': the concert took place one day after the [[AKB48 Group Spring Festival in Yokohama Stadium|2019 Spring Festival]] and was HKT48's first headlining concert in that venue. Rino declared she wanted to be the last Idol of the Heisei Era, which ended two days later. The concert was titled [[Sashihara Rino Graduation Concert ~Sayonara, Sashihara Rino~]]
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===Team KIV graduates===
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* '''[[Ota Aika]], April 1st, 2017 at Saitama Super Arena''': This concert was part of their tour [[HKT48 Spring Kanto Tour 2017 ~We will show you true idols~]]; On this concert she passed Team KIV's captaincy to [[Motomura Aoi]]
  
 
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* '''[[SDN48]], March 31st, 2012''': All 39 members graduated together at their first and final concert [[NEXT ENCORE (Concert)|NEXT ENCORE]]. This concert marked the group's disbandment.

Revision as of 22:27, 13 May 2020

List of graduation concerts across all 48/46 groups. This page does not intend to be a list of every single graduated member. For details of each venue, see this page.

AKB48

Team A graduates

  • Kawaei Rina, August 2nd, 2015 at Saitama Super Arena: Rina's graduation ceremony happened in the last of a 3 concert-series in the Saitama Super Arena, titled AKB48 Manatsu no Tandoku Concert in SSA 〜Kawaei-san no Koto ga Suki Deshita〜
  • Takahashi Minami, March 27th, 2016 at Yokohama Stadium: Minami originally had planned to graduate on December 8, 2015, AKB48's 10th anniversary, but the concert was announced to take place 3 months after that date. She was the first member to perform every song in their graduation concert, starting a trend followed by many other members.
  • Kojima Haruna, Febuary 21st and 22nd, 2017 at Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium

Team K graduates

Team B graduates

Team 4 graduates

Team 8 graduates

SKE48

Team S graduates

Team KII graduates

Team E graduates

NMB48

Team N graduates

Team M graduates

Team BII graduates

HKT48

Team H graduates

  • Anai Chihiro, July 12th, 2016 at Fukuoka Sun Palace Hall: First time a HKT48 member got it's own graduation concert. This was also the Shonichi of HKT48's 4th Tour. On this concert she passed Team H's captaincy to Matsuoka Natsumi.

Team KIV graduates

NGT48

Team NIII graduates

STU48

Nogizaka46

Keyakizaka46

Hinatazaka46

Yoshimotozaka46

SDN48

  • SDN48, March 31st, 2012: All 39 members graduated together at their first and final concert NEXT ENCORE. This concert marked the group's disbandment.