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Documentary Series 'VIBY 159 Road to Budokan' Follows All-Teen Japanese Boy Group VIBY: Aiming for 10,000 at Budokan, Their First Guerrilla Live Attracts Only 40 Fans… Facing the Wall of Obscurity

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ABEMA has launched the documentary series 'VIBY 159 Road to Budokan,' following VIBY, a teenage Japanese boy group produced by Kim Mi Jeong, who discovered BTS and TXT. Their first guerrilla live in Sapporo drew only about 40 spectators, highlighting the harsh reality of low visibility despite their goal of 10,000 at Budokan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is VIBY's concept?
A: Their concept is 'Voyage Into Bright Youth,' expressing the pure emotions of youth through music.
Q: Where can I watch the documentary?
A: It airs on ABEMA SPECIAL every Wednesday at 10 PM JST, with catch-up streaming available.
Q: Where was VIBY's first guerrilla live held?
A: It took place in Sapporo, Hokkaido, but only attracted around 40 viewers due to bad weather.