Nissy Entertainment 2nd LIVE -FINAL- in TOKYO DOME

Nissy Entertainment 2nd LIVE -FINAL- in TOKYO DOME

8.0

Dec 24 2018

3h 35m

Music

Concert film featuring the Final Day of Nissy's National Tour "Nissy Entertainment 2nd LIVE- at Tokyo Dome.

Takahiro Nishijima

Takahiro Nishijima

Nissy

kazuki

kazuki

Self (Dancer)

Show-hey

Show-hey

Self (Dancer)

Jamie Natsuki

Jamie Natsuki

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