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HoloFes
Promotional illustration for HoloFes 4 Our Bright Parade, made by 青木 翔太 / Shota Aoki [1]
EventConcert
Initial showNonstop Story (2020)
Venue
ProducersHololive, COVER Corporation
RecentColor Rise Harmony

HoloFes, also known as Hololive Fest, is a concert series produced by Hololive Production and COVER Corporation. The concert series has been a nearly yearly event since the first edition Nonstop Story.

Overview[edit]

HoloFes concerts features nearly all Hololive members aside from ones that was then recently debuted. Songs selection contain a mixed of cover songs as well as originals. Every featured members have their own solo segment as well as group songs. The event would take place at a real venue with a paid live stream as well a free live preview on the Hololive main channel on Youtube. 1st Fes was originally a single day event but the number of talents led to 2nd Fes onwards being organized as a multi-day event with the performing talents being splits between those days. Starting with 3rd Fes, Holofes was organized alongside HoloExpo. Each fes, Cover also make changes to the presentation, starting with AR integration in 2nd Fes, full virtual cameras for stream viewers in 3rd Fes, Guest artist Stage in 4th Fes and three screen setup at the venue for 5th Fes.

According to Yagoo, 1st Fes was the turning point for Hololive Production as a whole and helped secured the investment to expand its operation including the funding for its billion yen multimedia studio.

Hololive 1st Fes.[edit]

Main article: Nonstop Story

Hololive 1st Fes. Nonstop Story was hosted on January 2020, at the Toyosu PIT event venue.[2] It was the first live concert produced by Hololive to feature most of the talents at that time aside from the newly debuted JP Gen 4 and CN Gen 1. The concert also featured the first reveal of HoloFantasy 3D models.

Hololive 2nd Fes.[edit]

Main article: Beyond the Stage

Hololive 2nd Fes. Beyond the Stage took place in December 2020 and was the second live concert to feature most of the talents at the time aside from the recently debuted JP Gen 5, ID Gen 1 and Gen 2 and Myth. Due to the restrictions caused by the ongoing Pandemic, there were no spectators at the venue, and instead the event organized as paid live streams through both Niconico and SPWN with a free portion being streamed to Youtube.[3] The concert was sponsored by Bushiroad, and featured the announcement of the original songs only Bloom, live concert to be held in 2021. 2nd Fes was the first one to change the format to a 2-days event with Gen 4 acting as the opening act for both. The concert was also the first to use Cover's new AR technology almost exlusively available to only livestream viewers of 2nd Fes and beyond.

Hololive 3rd Fes.[edit]

Main article: Link Your Wish

Hololive 3rd Fes. Link Your Wish was the third edition, which was hosted alongside Hololive Super Expo. The event was held both in-person at the Makuhari Messe Event Hall, and live streamed through Niconico and SPWN. The event was sponsored by Weiß Schwarz, and was the first to feature talents from Hololive English and Hololive Indonesia specifically the first generations of both.[4] Uruha Rushia was scheduled to be at the concert but her appearance was hastily cancelled a month before event due to her sudden termination.

Hololive 4th Fes.[edit]

Main article: Our Bright Parade

Hololive 4th Fes. Our Bright Parade was the fourth edition, and was hosted held alongside the new Hololive Super Expo 2023. The event was held in-person at Makuhari Messe Event Hall, as well as live-streamed via SPWN and the eplus streaming service instead of Niconico. The event featured a special stage, in collaboration with popular Vocaloid producer/composer DECO*27, hosted in the second the day of the event which showcases the special holo*27 collaboration project [5]. The event was sponsored by Bushiroad. Brand new Idol outfits were designed for all talents participating in 4th Fes. Hololive Japan outfits were designed by Sora's and Miko's illustrator Ordan, while Hololive English and Hololive Indonesia's outfits were designed by Bae's artist Mika Pikazo.[6][7] 4th Fes featured the Fes debut of HoloX, CouncilRyS (prior to their rebranding as Promise) and Holoro.

Hololive 5th Fes.[edit]

Main article: Capture the Moment

Hololive 5th. Fes. Capture the Moment was the fifth edition, and continues the established trend of being hosted alongside Hololive Super Expo. The event was held in-person at Makuahari Messe Event Hall, as well as live streamed through live-stream SPWN, e-plus with the free preview on the Hololive main Youtube channel. The preview is also simulcasted at the Expo live stage and the special viewing room within HoloEarth. 5th Fes featured the Fes debut of Holoh3ro. Yozora Mel was supposed to participate in the concert if not for her termination. The special collaboration stage for 5th Fes. is a collaboration with popular music group HoneyWorks as part of the HoloHoney collaboration project. Yozora Mel, who was supposed to participate in the concert, was removed from the event due to her termination in January 2024.

Hololive 6th Fes.[edit]

Main article: Color Rise Harmony

Hololive 6th Fes. Color Rise Harmony was the 6th edition of the event, once again being hosted at Makuhari Messe alongside the 2025 Hololive Super Expo. The event was taken place on March 8th-9th, 2025.[8] This was the Holofes debut of Advent and ReGLOSS and features a new idol outfit design by long-time Hololive artist Ordan. 6th Fes. and its associated 2025 Super EXPO was the first Fes since 3rd Fes. where Bushiroad is no longer the main sponsor with Bandai taking over as the largest sponsor.

Gallery[edit]

Idol Outfit[edit]

Holofes features a specific idol outfit first introduced during the 1st Fes. Since then, it has undergone two major redesigns for the 4th and 6th Fes. While these outfits follow a similar overall style, each talent receives unique personal touches, including personal color highlights and accessories, to make their costume distinct.

Since these are not generic outfits, members who debuted after a specific Fes. do not receive previous iterations of the idol outfit as part of their 3D wardrobe.

Origin Outfit[edit]

Non-stop Story introduced the first iteration of these outfit and was used until 3rd fes. The outfit was only available to members of HoloJP and features three major variations:

  • A Jacket Type worn by Tokino Sora, AZKi (INNK), Hoshimachi Suisei, Shirakami Fubuki, Minato Aqua, Nekomata Okayu, Uruha Rushia, Shiranui Flare, Amane Kanata, Omaru Polka, Momosuzu Nene and Takane Lui.
  • A Halter Type worn by Roboco-san, Yozora Mel, Aki Rosenthal, Natsuiro Matsuri, Nakiri Ayame, Yuzuki Choco, Oozora Subaru, Shirogane Noel, Houshou Marine, Kiryu Coco, Tsunomaki Watame, and Shishiro Botan.
  • A Corset Type worn by Sakura Miko, AZKi (Gen 0), Akai Haato, Murasaki Shion, Ookami Mio, Inugami Korone, Usada Pekora, Tokoyami Towa, Himemori Luna, andYukihana Lamy.

Due to circumstances, Myth and AREA 15, despite debuting 3rd Fes where this outfit was still in use, did not received their own version of this outfit. AZKi has two versions of this costume with a black Jacket Type while she was still a member of INNK and a new white Corset Type after her transfer and rebranding into Hololive.

The outfit would later be called the Origin Outfit.

At the end of 3rd Fes., a new mode was added to this outfit where the top are replaced with a branded t-shirts mimicking real life idol concerts where the idols would wear the concerts merchandise t-shirts to replaced their sweaty costume.


Bright Outfit[edit]

Bright Outfit is the 2nd iteration introduced in 4th fes. Our Bright Parade. This time, the outfits are divided into three designs for JP, EN and ID respectively, each of which was further divided into either skirts or shorts (making for a total of 6 variants). The outfit also includes a special variant meant for the end of the concert where the top is replaced with a branded t-shirts (either black or white) which can be worn with the belly expose or not. The JP Idol Outfits was designed by Ordan while Mika Pikazo was the designer for ID and EN. All then current members of JP (Gen 0-6), ID (Gen 1-3) and EN (Myth + Promise) received this outfit.

4th Fes. Our Bright Parade
Holo JP Holo ID Holo EN
Skirt Type Roboco, Miko, Suisei, Mel, Haato, Fubuki, Aqua, Shion, Ayame, Flare, Chloe Moona, Reine Ina, Gura, IRyS, Fauna
Shorts Type Sora, AZKi, Aki, Matsuri Subaru, Choco, Mio, Okayu, Korone, Pekora, Marine, Noel, Kanata, Watame, Towa, Luna, Botan, Lamy, Nene, Polka, Laplus, Lui, Iroha, Koyori Risu, Iofi, Ollie, Anya Calli, Kiara, Ame, Mumei, Kronii, Bae
5th Fes. Capture The Moment
Bolded Name indicate a switch from 4th fes, Bold-Italized Name indicate outfit debut
Holo JP Holo ID Holo EN
Skirt Type AZKi, Aki, Haato, Shion, Subaru, Choco, Mio, Pekora, Marine, Flare, Luna, Lamy, Chloe, Koyori Moona, Ollie, Reine, Zeta Ina, Gura, Fauna
Shorts Type Sora, Roboco, Miko, Suisei, Fubuki, Matsuri, Aqua, Ayame, Okayu, Korone, Noel, Kanata, Watame, Towa, Botan, Nene, Polka, Laplus, Lui, Iroha Risu, Moona, Iofi, Anya, Kaela, Kobo Calli, Kiara, Ame, IRyS, Mumei, Kronii, Bae

Color Rise Outfit[edit]

Color Rise Outfit is the 3rd iteration of the idol outfit, introduced in 6th fes. Color Rise Harmony, which reverted to a single semi-universal design available to all then current members of JP, ID and EN (except Justice). The design includes two major options where the talents can choose between Black or White color schemes paired with either Skirts or Half-pants as the bottom. Including the branded t-shirts variant similar to the Our Bright Parade outfit, the new idol outfit also has a outerwear mode that is layered over the base outfit. During performance, the outfit also includes various special effect toggles including hard light accessories, bioluminescent mode or simply a more vibrant color mode. The outfit is once again designed by Ordan.[10]

6th Fes. Color Rise Harmony
Bolded Name indicate covered belly
White Black
Skirt Type JP: Sora, Miko, Matsuri, Aki, Fubuki, Subaru, Pekora, Flare, Lamy, Nene, Koyori, Iroha
ID/EN: Iofi, Gura, IRyS, Fuwawa
JP: Suisei, Haato, Shion, Okayu, Marine, Kanata, Luna, Botan, Laplus
ID/EN: Risu, Shiori, Biboo
Pants Type JP: Roboco, AZKi, Choco, Noel, Watame
ID/EN: Reine, Kobo, Kiara, Ina, Mumei, Mococo
JP: Ayame, Mio, Korone, Towa, Polka, Lui
ID/EN: Moona, Ollie, Anya, Zeta, Kaela, Calli, Bae, Kronii, Nerissa

ReGLOSS's Daybreak[edit]

ReGLOSS, who debuted with their own Daybreak stage outfit, did not received the Color Rise Harmony Idol Outfit unlike Advent who debuted at the same time. the Daybreak outfit was shown at the unit initial reveal and was added to their wardrobe at the same time they received their 3D models. Unlike the standard idol outfits, ReGLOSS's outfit is completely unique to each talent aside from the color palette. It's unknown if this phenomenon will be exclusive to ReGLOSS or DEV_IS as a whole.

Trivia[edit]

  • The t-shirts mode in all outfits comes in either white or black.
    • During 3rd fes. Day 2, Akirose was the only talents to wear a black t-shirts.
  • When the ability to choose to cover the belly was first introduced for the Brights Outfit t-shirt mode, Aqua and Suisei were the only ones to choose to not show their belly.
    • By 6th fes. this group also includes Flare, Kobo and Shiori

References[edit]

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