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- During the promotional campaign for Stefani’s 2004 solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby., she was often accompanied by Japanese backup dancers called the Harajuku Girls, and the tour supporting the album was called the Harajuku Lovers Tour.
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The Harajuku Lovers Tour was the first solo concert tour of American recording artist Gwen Stefani. The tour began through October to December 2005, to support of her debut studio album Love. Angel.
Mar 7, 2022 · Sidestepping the backlash, Gwen Stefani took the Harajuku Girls on the road for the Harajuku Lovers Tour, and it received mixed reviews from critics who were either left dazzled or deflated...
The Harajuku Girls are four Japanese and Japanese-American backup dancers featured in stage shows and music videos for Gwen Stefani during her solo pop/dance-record career. [1] The women also act as an entourage at Stefani's public appearances.
Stefani on the Harajuku Lovers Tour, singing "What You Waiting For? Critics commented on her flamboyant costumes during the concert. In the background, one of Stefani's Japanese backing dancers is visible.
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Sep 15, 2011 · Gwen Stefani - Live tour performance of 'Harajuku Girls' from the Harajuku Lovers Live DVD. Presented in HD. © All rights go to Interscope Records, licensed to Polydor Limited, Universal...
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Gwen Stefani | Harajuku Lovers Tour (Full Show) [Remastered 4K] @gwenstefani performing on her Harajuku Lovers Tour in support of her debut solo album, Love.
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Nov 23, 2019 · So much, in fact, that she enlisted four “Harajuku girls” to be her backup dancers in music videos and on tour, while also accompanying her to various public appearances.