Reiwa version of the Flower Trio:Three junior high school girls aiming for M-1 draw 100 people in their first solo comedy live show

初の単独お笑いライブを行った「令和版花の中3トリオ」
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初の単独お笑いライブを行った「令和版花の中3トリオ」

The Reiwa version of Hana no Chu3 Trio, a trio of third-year junior high school girls aiming for the M-1 Grand Prix, held their first solo comedy live show at Shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) on March 27th. About 100 people gathered in the audience.

The three greeted the audience by saying, "This is our first comedy live show, so please watch over us with kind eyes." They entertained the audience with homages to gags that were all the rage in the Showa and Heisei eras, as well as student-only skits themed around a choir festival and a school trip.

The "Reiwa version of Hana no Chu3 Trio" is a trio of third-year junior high school students, Hanna, Niko, and Satsuki, who are dedicated to being two-sword artists in both music and comedy. They began their activities in December last year with TikTok posts, and on March 8th this year, they held a street live performance in Kabukicho, Tokyo. The unit's name was inspired by the Showa era's "Hana no Chu3 Trio," a trio of popular singers from the same year, Momoe Yamaguchi, Junko Sakurada, and Masako Mori.

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