Rare joint performance by KARA and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku realized; fans excited to see them dance "GO GO Summer!" together
The live event "Kandy Jam vol.1," featuring KARA and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, was held at Pia Arena MM in Kanagawa on Feb. 21.
Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku energetically performs new songs and signature tracks
"Kandy Jam" is a new live event series where top idols from Japan and Korea co-star "one-on-one." For the memorable first installment, a rare joint live performance by KARA and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku was realized. Ebichu, who performed first, opened with "King of Gakugeikai no Theme ~Nu Skool Teenage Riot~" following Ayaka Yasumoto’s call: "Let's all have fun together!" While they moved dynamically on stage with beaming smiles, they delivered a high-density performance unique to Japanese idols, featuring Kokona Sakuragi powerfully singing the phrase "hankou" (rebellion) and a spoken-word part paying homage to Yuzo Kayama. They also gave a dizzying and energetic performance of "Karikeiyaku no Cinderella," which gained significant attention on TikTok 13 years after its release.
After each member gave a lively self-introduction, they moved on to their new song "Ebi ♡ Buddy LOVE," to be released as their 16th single on April 22. The eight members delivered a positive message over an upbeat sound, then transitioned into the dance tune "Tokyo's Way!" with its mature atmosphere, captivating the eyes of the KAMILIA (the name for KARA's fans). In "MISSION SURVIVOR," which opened the final block, they gave a lively performance, swinging towels and repeatedly shouting "KARA!" along with the Ebichu Family (the name for Ebichu's fans). Maintaining that momentum, they finished the set with "Sing Along, Sing a Song," provided by Motoki Ohmori of Mrs. GREEN APPLE.
Following their powerful stage, Ebichu took part in a talk session moderated by Masayuki Furuya. Rika Mayama passionately spoke to the KAMILIA about the group's appeal, saying, "There isn't a single active junior high student. I think our unique charm is that we continue our youth even after finishing junior high!" When asked about her feelings toward her idols, KARA, Riko Nakayama replied excitedly, "I used to dance [to their songs] in the schoolyard during recess."
KARA draws cheers with a string of hits
KARA celebrated their 15th debut anniversary in 2022 and restarted as a "complete" group. Making their long-awaited return to the stage in Japan, they appeared with backup dancers and confidently began their performance with "WHEN I MOVE," a track from their 15th-anniversary album "MOVE AGAIN." The venue's energy rose even higher when they performed their signature 2010 hit "LUPIN." During the MC segment, the five members chatted with approachable smiles that contrasted with their stage personas. They warmed the audience by revealing that Ebichu had gifted them tiramisu dango (dumplings) and that they visit convenience stores every time they come to Japan.
KARA continued with a series of songs that still shine brightly nearly 15 years after their release, including "Honey" and "Jet Coaster Love," entrancing the audience with their refreshing vocals and dancing. In the following MC segment, the Ebichu members joined them on stage for a rare collaborative talk. When Rika Mayama mentioned, "I loved 'Honey' so much that I used to copy the Korean lyrics into a notebook," the KARA members responded with cries of surprise and joy. It was also revealed that the early members of Ebichu used to dance to KARA's "GO GO Summer!" during lessons back when they had few original songs before their major debut. In response, KARA gave a lesson on the key points for dancing "GO GO Summer!" Then, Ebichu and KARA danced the chorus of "GO GO Summer!" together on stage, much to the delight of both fanbases.
After a lively talk segment, KARA performed their huge Japanese hit "Mister." They thrilled the venue with their sexy "hip dance" hip movements. The five members then delivered "STEP" as their final number, bringing the first installment of the new live event series "Kandy Jam" to its finale. The performance will be broadcast on CS TV Asahi Channel 1 on March 31 from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m.
"Kandy Jam vol.1" Program Information
Broadcast Date and Time
CS TV Asahi Channel 1: Tuesday, March 31, 2026, 10 p.m.–12 a.m.
Source: Music Natalie
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