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Love Live! discography
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Love Live! is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino. Each of the individual titles within the franchise revolves around teenage girls who become "school idols". The first series in the franchise, titled Love Live! School Idol Project, was created in 2010 and introduced a nine-member group named μ's.[a] Aqours,[b] a second nine-member group, was introduced in 2015. In 2017, a 12-member group of solo idols named Nijigasaki High School Idol Club was introduced as part of the then-upcoming game, Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars. The fourth group, Liella!, was introduced in 2020 and has 11 members. In 2023, Hasunosora Girls' High School Idol Club, an eight-member group with yearly member lineup changes, was introduced for the mobile game Link! Like! Love Live!. They are primarily split into four subunits. The sixth group, Ikizurai Club!, was introduced in 2025 and has ten members.

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The franchise's music is produced by Bandai Namco Arts under the label, Lantis. Aki Hata serves as the main lyricist for μ's and Aqours.

Some titles containing English words which are officially stylized in unusual title case are rendered below in normal title case.

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Love Live! School Idol Project

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The first Love Live! group, μ's, has 50 singles. They were originally active from August 2010 until March 2016. In commemoration of the project's ninth anniversary, they later released the single "A Song for You! You? You!!" in March 2020. Seven of μ's' singles include an anime music video.

Aside from individual and duet singles, the nine idols of μ's are divided into three subunits: Printemps (Honoka, Kotori, and Hanayo), BiBi (Eli, Maki, and Nico), and Lily White (stylized in all lowercase) (Umi, Rin, and Nozomi).[4]

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Love Live! Sunshine!!

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Aqours was introduced in 2015. The nine members of Aqours are grouped into three subunits: CYaRon! (Chika, You and Ruby), Azalea (stylized in all-caps; Kanan, Dia and Hanamaru), and Guilty Kiss (Riko, Yoshiko and Mari).[110] Seven of Aqours' singles include an anime music video, while two others include a live-action music video featuring the members' voice actresses.

Aqours' duo rival group, Saint Snow, has their own singles, as well as one music video. Some songs are included in Aqours' own singles and albums, while others have their own standalone releases. Aqours and Saint Snow also have a joint idol group named Saint Aqours Snow.

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Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club

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The twelve members of Nijigasaki High School Idol Club release music both as solo idols and as a collective group. Though not a member of the idol group, a thirteenth member of the club introduced in the group's anime, Yu, occasionally participates in group releases and events. The group initially debuted with a nine-member lineup in 2018, consisting of Ayumu, Kasumi, Shizuku, Karin, Ai, Kanata, Setsuna, Emma, and Rina. In 2020, Shioriko joined the group, while members Mia and Lanzhu would follow in 2021. They have three anime music videos released across one album and one single.

Unlike the previous subunit format used for μ's and Aqours, the first nine members of Nijigasaki High School Idol Club were instead split into three groups of two, three, and four members. A fourth subunit featuring the last three members to join would later follow. These four subunits are: DiverDiva (Karin and Ai), A・Zu・Na (Ayumu, Shizuku, and Setsuna), Qu4rtz (pronounced "Quartz"; Kasumi, Kanata, Emma, and Rina), and R3birth (pronounced "Rebirth"; Shioriko, Mia, and Lanzhu).[272][273][274]

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Love Live! Superstar!!

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Link! Like! Love Live!

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Love Live! Bluebird

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Notes

  1. pronounced Muse
  2. pronounced Aqua
  3. Official English title from Love Live! School Idol Festival video game series.[28][29]
  4. Held at Yokohama Blitz
  5. Held at Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall
  6. Held at Tokyo Dome
  7. Select May 2017 from the drop down menu.
  8. Select September 2017 from the drop down menu.
  9. The title is the attributive form of the classical Japanese adjective "kowareyasushi" (壊れ易し).
  10. Select October 2017 from the drop down menu.
  11. Select December 2017 from the drop down menu.
  12. The name is a combination of Aqours' subunit names: CYaRon!, Azalea and Guilty Kiss.
  13. Select July 2020 from the drop down menu.
  14. Select December 2024 from the drop down menu.
  15. The performances exclusively held in Nagoya and Kobe are included in a bonus disk.
  16. The performances exclusively held in Osaka and Fukuoka are included in a bonus disc.
  17. The performances for day 2 of the Seoul leg of Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours World Love Live! Asia Tour 2019 and day 1 of Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours World Love Live! in LA ~Brand New Wave~ are both included in the Aqours World Love Live! Blu-ray Memorial Box album.
  18. Held at MetLife Dome
  19. Held at West Japan General Exhibition Center
  20. Planned to be held at Xebio Arena Sendai
  21. Originally planned to be held on March 7–8, 2020, then rescheduled to June 3–4, Due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was cancelled.
  22. Planned to be held at Saitama Super Arena.
  23. Originally planned to be held on May 9–10, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was cancelled.
  24. Originally planned to be held from September 2020 to January 2021 at various venues. Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[252]
  25. Paid online live stream concert, as replacement for the cancelled 6th Love Live! Dome Tour.[253]
  26. Both Aqours Online Love Live! performances are included in a Blu-ray Disc Memorial Box album.
  27. Paid online live stream concert, held at Pia Arena MM & Makomanai Sekisui Heim Ice Arena.
  28. Online live stream concert. The first portions of the concert was streamed for free on YouTube Live, while the rest required payment.
  29. Excluding Kanako Takatsuki (Hanamaru Kunikida) due to her poor physical condition. However, she appeared in pre-recorded video portions in the concert.[256]
  30. Hence the subtitle Try Again, because the original Azalea's First Love Live!, which was scheduled to be held on March, then June 2020, was cancelled.
  31. Originally planned to be held on February 27–28, 2021. Cancelled due to extension of state of emergency in Japan as result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[257]
  32. Planned to be held at Tsumakoi Resort Aya no Sato in Shizuoka
  33. Originally planned to be held on May 1–2, 2021. The concert is cancelled as result of the state of emergency was declared as result of COVID-19 pandemic.[258]
  34. Excluding Kanako Takatsuki (Hanamaru Kunikida) due to her poor physical condition.[259]
  35. Held at Tokyo Garden Theater.
  36. Held at Pia Arena MM.
  37. Held at Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Belluna Dome (formerly MetLife Dome, Saitama) & Tokyo Dome
  38. A subunit with You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō), Yoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi), and Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata).
  39. Tokimeki Runners release commemoration event: Odaiba Tokimeki Stage, held at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza Festival Square.
  40. School Matching Festival, (校内マッチングフェスティバル, Kōnai Matching Festival) held at Shinagawa Stellaball.
  41. The performances of the day stage in Brand New Story will be included in bonus discs of anime BDs.
  42. Day 2 of each Unit Live & Fan Meeting concert was released consecutively in Blu-ray volumes 1-4 for the Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club anime's second season.
  43. Held at Kyocera Dome
  44. Uchida and Houmoto's debuts were in Love Live! Series Presents Countdown Love Live! 2021→2022: Live with a Smile!, and Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Unit Live & Fan Meeting Vol. 4 R3birth: First Delight of the project.
  45. Held at Tokyo Garden Theater & Musashino Forest Sport Plaza.
  46. Kusunoki later stepped down from her role as Setsuna Yuki on March 31, 2023, following her diagnosis with Ehler-Danlos syndrome.[354][355] Her final concert appearance as Setsuna Yuki would later be at Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Unit Live! ~A・Zu・Na Lagoon~ on February 4-5, 2023.
  47. Held at Aichi Sky Expo Hall A & K-Arena Yokohama
  48. Hayashi assumed the role of Setsuna Yuki on April 1, 2023, following Tomori Kusunoki's departure.[358]
  49. Held at K-Arena Yokohama
  50. Liella! Club CD Set 2023 had no specific release date. It was scheduled to begin shipment to Liella! Club members by July 5, 2023, though it shipped earlier for some.
  51. Liella! Club CD Set 2024 had no specific release date. It was scheduled to begin shipment to Liella! Club members by July 26, 2024.[381]
  52. Held at Beisia Culture Hall, Kurashiki City Auditorium, Manamiru Iwamizawa City Hall, Orix Theater, Line Cube Shibuya, Kitakyushu Soleil Hall, NTK Hall, Hall of the Forest 21, Phoenix Plaza, Sendai Sun Plaza Hall & Tokyo Garden Theater
  53. Held at Orix Theater, Tokyo Garden Theater & NTK Hall
  54. Held at West Japan General Exhibition Center & Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
  55. Rurino Osawa (Kanna Kan) and Tsuzuri Yugiri (Kotoko Sasaki)
  56. Kaho Hinoshita (Nozomi Nirei) and Megumi Fujishima (Kona Tsukine)
  57. Sayaka Murano (Kokona Nonaka) and Kozue Otomune (Nina Hanamiya)
  58. Held at West Japan General Exhibition Center, Musashino Forest Sport Plaza & Aichi Sky Expo Hall A
  59. Held at Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall 1-3 & World Memorial Hall
  60. Held at Tachikawa Stage Garden, Orix Theater, Nagoya Congress Center Century Hall, Ryougoku Kokugikan & Yokohama Arena
  61. To be held at Ishikawa Industrial Exhibition Hall #4, Glion Arena Kobe & K-Arena Yokohama
  62. Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta) is credited as a guest singer
  63. Akari Kitō (Kanata Konoe) was absent on day 2 due to a conflicting schedule.
  64. Kanako Takatsuki (Hanamaru Kunikida) was originally scheduled to participate on both days, but cancelled her appearances due to poor health.[473]
  65. Akari Kitō (Kanata Konoe) was absent on both days. Mayu Sagara (Kasumi Nakasu) only appeared on day 2.
  66. Moeka Koizumi (Shioriko Mifune) only appeared on day 1.
  67. Present at the Shanghai and Yokohama legs with Emi Nitta (Honoka Kōsaka), Aya Uchida (Kotori Minami), and Pile (Maki Nishikino).
  68. Present at the Shanghai, Taipei, and Yokohama legs with Shuka Saitō (You Watanabe), Aika Kobayashi (Yoshiko Tsushima), and Ai Furihata (Ruby Kurosawa).
  69. Present at the Shanghai leg with Mayu Sagara (Kasumi Nakasu), Shu Uchida (Mia Taylor), and Akina Houmoto (Lanzhu Zhong), the Seoul leg with Aguri Ōnishi (Ayumu Uehara), Natsumi Murakami (Ai Miyashita), Coco Hayashi (Setsuna Yuki), Chiemi Tanaka (Rina Tennoji), Moeka Koizumi (Shioriko Mifune), and Shu Uchida (Mia Taylor), and the Yokohama leg with Aguri Ōnishi (Ayumu Uehara), Kaori Maeda (Shizuku Osaka), Miyu Kubota (Karin Asaka), Coco Hayashi (Setsuna Yuki), Maria Sashide (Emma Verde), and Chiemi Tanaka (Rina Tennoji).
  70. Present at the Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Yokohama legs.
  71. Present at the Yokohama leg.
  72. A subunit with Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata) from Aqours, Ayumu Uehara (Aguri Ōnishi) from Nijigasaki High School Idol Club, and Shiki Wakana (Wakana Ōkuma) from Liella!

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