Piggs | |
Origin: | Japan |
Years Active: | 2020–present |
Label: | PourPourLand Ariola Japan |
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Piggs (Produce Idol Go to world is Good Society), is a Japanese alternative idol girl group that formed in April 2020.[1] They released their debut album, Hallo Piggs, on July 1, 2020.[2]
On January 6, 2020, Pour Lui announced that she would produce a new idol group which she would also be a member of. The group was given the temporary name and the audition process was documented on Pour Lui's YouTube channel.[3] On February 29, auditions were re-opened after an audition winner withdrew from the group.[4] At the beginning of April, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pour Lui revealed that the group were living together.[5] On April 19, the final line-up was unveiled and their first song, "Kicks", was released on YouTube.[1]
Their debut album, Hallo Piggs, was released on July 1.[2] From November to December, they held the Walk or Pork Tour.[6] Their first EP, 5 Kill Stars, was released on December 16.[7] On December 28, they held a concert named Piggy Bad Hip at Tsutaya O-East.[8]
From March to April 2021, they held the Great Muscle Tour.[9] On April 13, Umi withdrew from the group.[10] Their first single, "T.A.K.O", was released on April 21.[11] On June 27, they performed four times at Tokyo Kinema Club in a show titled Boo Boo Zoo.[12] In July, they held the Dead, Jail or Piggs Tour.[13] They released their second single, "Visitor", on July 21.[14]
On August 27, they held a concert named Boo Boo Summer at Spotify O-nest, followed by the Naked Born Naked Die concert at Club Asia on September 2.[15] In September they held an event called Family Butchers where they performed five joint shows over five days at different venues in Tokyo with Arukara, Zazen Boys, Nichome no Sakigake Coming Out, Tentenko, and Nigami 17th Birthday.[16] On September 18, during the final show of the tour, Kinchan was introduced as a new member.[17] From November to January 2022, they held the Dear Hunter Tour.[18] Their second studio album, Juicyy, was released on December 22.[19]
From February to May 2022, they held the Soul Meat 2929 Tour.[20] On March 30, they released their third single, .[21] On June 12, they held a concert named Battle of Piggs at Daikanyama Unit.[22] In July, they held the Because I Love Piggs Tour.[23] On July 13, the group released their fourth and fifth indie singles, and "Burning Pride".[24] On August 20, they held the concert Boo Boo Summer 2 at Tokyo Kinema Club. From October to January 2023, they held the .[25]
On January 11, 2023, their first major label single,, was released through Ariola Japan.[26] From March to April, they held the .[27] They released their second major single "Boo!Shut" on April 12.[28] Chiyo-P withdrew from Piggs on May 27.[29] On April 19, their third anniversary concert was held at Live House Fever, followed by the Stand 4 Piggs Tour in May.[30] In July, they held the Piggs Have The Power Tour.[31] Their third major single, "You Know Me", was released on July 19.[32] On July 27, two new members, Bibi and Su-ring joined the group.[33]
On August 20, they held the concert Boo Boo Summer 3 at Shibuya WWW.[34] Their second joint tour, Family Butchers: Road to Zepp Haneda, was held from September to October with Suichū, Sore wa Kurushī, Wagamama Rakia, Nichome no Sakigake Coming Out, Metamuse, Clitoric Ris, Mapa, and Narlow. The Suck of Full Monty Tour also took place from September to October.[35] Their third studio album, Rawpig, was released on October 25.[36] On December 27, they held an end of year concert at Spotify O-West called Boonenkai.[37]
From January to March 2024, they held the Dirty Epic Tour.[38] On February 28, they released their fourth major single, .[39] On June 12 and 15, they held the Boo Boo Summer 4 concerts in Tokyo and Osaka. They released their second EP, on July 17.[40] From July to August, they will hold the .[41]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | ||
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JPN Oricon [42] | JPN Billboard [43] | |||
Hallo Piggs |
| 43 | 95 | |
Juicyy |
| 24 | 20 | |
Rawpig |
| 15 | 13 |
Title | EP details | Peak positions | ||
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JPN Oricon | JPN Billboard | |||
5 Kill Stars |
| 29 | 35 | |
| 10 | 14 |
Title | Year | Peak positions | Album | |||
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JPN Oricon | JPN Billboard [44] | |||||
"T.A.K.O" | 2021 | 9 | — | Juicyy | ||
"Visitor" | 12 | — | ||||
2022 | 5 | — | rowspan="3" | |||
8 | — | |||||
"Burning Pride" | 99 | |||||
2023 | 7 | — | Rawpig | |||
"Boo | Shut" | 9 | — | |||
"You Know Me" | 7 | — | ||||
2024 | 12 | — | ||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |