[Live Report] 'True&Lip - 2nd One-Man LIVE ~Kiss Again~'
STPR Co., Ltd. announced that its 2.5D singer idol group 'True&Lip' held their second one-man live concert, 'True&Lip 2nd One-Man LIVE ~Kiss Again~,' on June 12 and 13, 2026, at harevutai in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. Debuting in March 2026, the group held their second performance just 1.5 months after their first. The sold-out final show on the evening of June 13 featured opening tracks like 'True&Lip' and a medley of STPR family groups' debut songs, showcasing their performance growth and entertaining fans.
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STPR Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Masato Kashiwabara; hereinafter "STPR") held the one-man live performance "True&Lip - 2nd One-Man LIVE ~Kiss Again~" of its affiliated 2.5D singer idol group "True&Lip" (pronounced: True and Lip / commonly known as: Tooruripu) at harevutai on Friday, June 12, and Saturday, June 13, 2026.
■ "True&Lip - 2nd One-Man LIVE ~Kiss Again~" Live Report
The 2.5D singer idol group "True&Lip" (hereinafter "True&Lip") held their second one-man live performance, "True&Lip - 2nd LIVE ~Kiss Again~." The event took place over two days on June 12 and 13, 2026, at harevutai in Ikebukuro, the same venue as their first live concert.
True&Lip, who debuted in March 2026, has been expanding their activities at an exceptional speed, holding their first one-man live concert in April, just one month later—the fastest in STPR history. Maintaining that momentum, their second solo performance was held after a short interval of about one and a half months since their previous concert.
This report covers the final performance held on the evening of the 13th.
As tickets were completely sold out, the venue was packed with "Rouges" (True&Lip's fan name) holding fans and penlights even before the show started.
As with the previous concert, True&Lip were in charge of the pre-show announcement. The venue filled with excitement as fans responded enthusiastically to their voices. They also amplified the crowd's energy by letting the audience hear their pre-performance huddle, a tradition they regularly post on social media.
The six members appeared on stage along with a countdown video, striking a pose with their backs turned. The cool posture elicited massive cheers. The opening number of the day was their eponymous song, "True&Lip." They kicked off the live show with a confident performance that made it hard to believe it was already their fourth show across the two days.
The second song was "Very" (original song by Strawberry Prince). They sang the cool masterpiece in their signature style. Despite being early in the live show, the audience responded with high enthusiasm, cheering for every dance move and expression.
Seeing the excitement of the Rouges, the six members smiled happily, saying, "Everyone is so loud!" and "I can hear your voices right through my in-ear monitors!" In contrast to their performance, they drew laughter with a playful greeting and self-introductions.
The next segment was the "Beginning Songs Medley," featuring the debut tracks of each STPR family group, expressed with True&Lip's characteristic freshness.
It started with "SneakerStep" (original song by SneakerStep). It was a refreshing track with high-tone vocals and formation dancing featuring light steps. Next was "Piki" (original song by Knight X), which started with the call, "Let's keep heating things up!" The rap performance using their individual voice characteristics and the heavy beat naturally drove up the room's temperature. "FIRST 1MPACT" (original song by Meteorites) prompted handclapping, successfully projecting the song's strength and masculinity, revealing a different side of the group. In the disco number "One Week Love" (original song by AMPTAKxCOLORS), which was guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser, they delivered fan service to the Rouges and performed in pairs, engaging the audience with a bright and fresh stage presence. The masterpiece "Strawberry Prince Forever" (original song by Strawberry Prince) embodied a sweet, gentle, and sparkling worldview. During the song, when asked, "True&Lip will keep growing from now on, so will you stay with us?" the crowd erupted in passionate cheers.
While it was the same medley performed in their first live concert, the overall performance level had clearly improved, and their individual personalities shone through even more, offering glimpses of True&Lip's unique identity in every detail.
Amidst the lingering excitement, the six members scanned the venue with emotional expressions, saying, "Let's capture this wonderful space!" before moving on to the photo session. They posed together with the Rouges to the chant of "Tooruri-Tooruri Peace!" using a phrase from one of their songs. Expressing joy by saying "I'll look at this every night!" and "I'll look at this over and over!" the entire venue was wrapped in a heartwarming atmosphere.
Next was the planning corner, which is a fun segment unique to True&Lip featuring situational dialogue recitations.
The theme this time was "Proposers." The members were to perform lines based on prompts drawn from their respective boxes, and this time, it was "XX-type...
■ "True&Lip - 2nd One-Man LIVE ~Kiss Again~" Live Report
The 2.5D singer idol group "True&Lip" (hereinafter "True&Lip") held their second one-man live performance, "True&Lip - 2nd LIVE ~Kiss Again~." The event took place over two days on June 12 and 13, 2026, at harevutai in Ikebukuro, the same venue as their first live concert.
True&Lip, who debuted in March 2026, has been expanding their activities at an exceptional speed, holding their first one-man live concert in April, just one month later—the fastest in STPR history. Maintaining that momentum, their second solo performance was held after a short interval of about one and a half months since their previous concert.
This report covers the final performance held on the evening of the 13th.
As tickets were completely sold out, the venue was packed with "Rouges" (True&Lip's fan name) holding fans and penlights even before the show started.
As with the previous concert, True&Lip were in charge of the pre-show announcement. The venue filled with excitement as fans responded enthusiastically to their voices. They also amplified the crowd's energy by letting the audience hear their pre-performance huddle, a tradition they regularly post on social media.
The six members appeared on stage along with a countdown video, striking a pose with their backs turned. The cool posture elicited massive cheers. The opening number of the day was their eponymous song, "True&Lip." They kicked off the live show with a confident performance that made it hard to believe it was already their fourth show across the two days.
The second song was "Very" (original song by Strawberry Prince). They sang the cool masterpiece in their signature style. Despite being early in the live show, the audience responded with high enthusiasm, cheering for every dance move and expression.
Seeing the excitement of the Rouges, the six members smiled happily, saying, "Everyone is so loud!" and "I can hear your voices right through my in-ear monitors!" In contrast to their performance, they drew laughter with a playful greeting and self-introductions.
The next segment was the "Beginning Songs Medley," featuring the debut tracks of each STPR family group, expressed with True&Lip's characteristic freshness.
It started with "SneakerStep" (original song by SneakerStep). It was a refreshing track with high-tone vocals and formation dancing featuring light steps. Next was "Piki" (original song by Knight X), which started with the call, "Let's keep heating things up!" The rap performance using their individual voice characteristics and the heavy beat naturally drove up the room's temperature. "FIRST 1MPACT" (original song by Meteorites) prompted handclapping, successfully projecting the song's strength and masculinity, revealing a different side of the group. In the disco number "One Week Love" (original song by AMPTAKxCOLORS), which was guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser, they delivered fan service to the Rouges and performed in pairs, engaging the audience with a bright and fresh stage presence. The masterpiece "Strawberry Prince Forever" (original song by Strawberry Prince) embodied a sweet, gentle, and sparkling worldview. During the song, when asked, "True&Lip will keep growing from now on, so will you stay with us?" the crowd erupted in passionate cheers.
While it was the same medley performed in their first live concert, the overall performance level had clearly improved, and their individual personalities shone through even more, offering glimpses of True&Lip's unique identity in every detail.
Amidst the lingering excitement, the six members scanned the venue with emotional expressions, saying, "Let's capture this wonderful space!" before moving on to the photo session. They posed together with the Rouges to the chant of "Tooruri-Tooruri Peace!" using a phrase from one of their songs. Expressing joy by saying "I'll look at this every night!" and "I'll look at this over and over!" the entire venue was wrapped in a heartwarming atmosphere.
Next was the planning corner, which is a fun segment unique to True&Lip featuring situational dialogue recitations.
The theme this time was "Proposers." The members were to perform lines based on prompts drawn from their respective boxes, and this time, it was "XX-type...
FAQ
When and where was True&Lip's 2nd live concert held?
It was held for two days on June 12 and 13, 2026, at the live venue 'harevutai' in Ikebukuro, Tokyo.
How was the ticket sales and fan response for the event?
Tickets were completely sold out, and the venue was filled with enthusiastic fans called 'Rouges' waving penlights and fans.
What songs were performed during the 2nd live concert?
They performed their original song 'True&Lip' and a medley of debut songs from STPR family groups, including Strawberry Prince.