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Avex Inc.

Avex Inc. (Japanese: エイベックス株式会社, romanizedEibekkusu kabushiki gaisha /əˈvɛks/ /ˈvɛks/, commonly known as Avex and stylized as avex) is a Japanese entertainment conglomerate led by founder Max Matsuura and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.[3] Founded in 1988, the company manages J-pop talents like Ayumi Hamasaki[4] and internet sensation PikoTaro.[5] It has also shifted into other business domains like anime, video games and live music events, partnering with Ultra Music Festival[6] and hosting the annual A-nation.[7] The company is a member of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) keiretsu.

Avex Inc.
Logo used since 2017
Native name
エイベックス株式会社
TypePublic KK
Industrial keiretsu
Industry
GenreVarious
FoundedApril 11, 1988; 35 years ago (1988-04-11) (as Avex D.D., Inc.)*
Founder
Headquarters,
Japan
Area served
East Asia
Key people
  • Max Matsuura (Founder)
  • Katsumi Kuroiwa (President & CEO)
  • Shinji Hayashi (CFO)
Products
  • CDs
  • DVDs
Revenue¥46.3 billion (US$421.87 million) (2021)
¥2.6 billion (US$23.69 million) (2021)
¥1.6 billion (US$14.58 million) (2021)
Owner
Number of employees
1,455 (as of March 31, 2017)
Subsidiariessee Subsidiaries
Websiteavex.com/jp/en/

Name

Avex is an acronym of the English words Audio Visual Expert.[citation needed] Since its foundation, its corporate name was Avex D.D., Incorporated, and ten years later it was changed to Avex, Incorporated.

The current name, Avex Group Holdings, Incorporated, was adopted in 2004 as part of reconstruction process after Tom Yoda's resignation. Avex Group Holdings, Incorporated was used for the main subsidiaries, while the old name (Avex, Incorporated) was for entertainment components of the Group.

In 2005, Avex, Incorporated became Avex Entertainment, Incorporated, and stayed on as part of the Group.

History

 
The Avex Building (エイベックスビル, Eibekkusu Biru), finished in 2002 and funded by Sumitomo Life, in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. It was vacated in October 2014 to give way to the move to Izumi Garden Tower.
 
The Izumi Garden Tower in Roppongi. Avex Group moved to the 36th floor of the tower on October 1, 2014.
 
Avex Group logo used from 2000 to 2017

1988–1999: The early years

Avex was registered June 1, 1973, as Avex D.D. Incorporated (エイベックス・ディー・ディー株式会社, Eibekkusu Di Di Kabushiki Gaisha), although it did not become established until 1988. They began as a CD wholesaler based in Machida, Tokyo.[8] In September 1990, they opened a recording studio and created Avex Trax as a music label. In the same year, they created "Musique Folio Inc.", a music publishing company, which became "Prime Direction Inc."

In 1993, they transferred to Aoyama, Tokyo and created a U.S. branch, called "AV Experience America Inc." The year also marked the first of Avex's yearly events. It was held in Tokyo Dome under the name "avex rave '93" and attracted 50,000 attendees. This led to the creation of the Cutting Edge label.

In 1994, they formed two UK subsidiaries, "Rhythm Republic Limited" and "Avex U.K. Limited". Later that year, they opened a disco, claimed on their website to be "the world's largest scale disco", named Velfarre.[9]

In 1997, they opened a series of concert halls called "Zepp" with Sony Music Entertainment Japan. In early 1999, they signed an agreement with Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records to handle the companies' Japanese CD releases. Later that year "Avex Mode", an animation company, was established. In December, the company was listed on the 1st section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 7860.[10]

2000–2009: Times of unity and divisiveness

In 2001, Avex opened the "avex artists academy" music school.[11]

In 2002, they released the "CCCD", a type of copy-protected CD,[12] and opened their building in Aoyama, paid for by Sumitomo Life and worth 205 billion yen.

In 2003, they opened a classical music business (named Avex Classics).[13]

In January 2004, they began selling Japanese music CDs in South Korea. In December of that same year, President Max Matsuura "spotted" former idol Ami Suzuki performing live at the annual festival of their school, Nihon University. He subsequently signed her to the Avex label.[14]

In 2005, Avex acquired distribution rights for Aozora Records' catalogue including all future Hitomi Yaida releases.[15]

In early 2008, Avex partnered with Victor JVC to officially create the label D-topia Entertainment as a business partnership between the labels and its founder, Terukado Onishi, with the sales promotion handled by Victor while the area promotion handled by Avex. As part of the Avex Group's 20th anniversary celebration, a big project occurred with avex trax's "produced by avex trax" artists; the band Girl Next Door, formed and debuted in September 2008.

Avex Group launched its own IPTV service, BeeTV, May 2009 in partnership with NTT DoCoMo.

2004: Internal feud: Max Matsuura v. Tom Yoda

In August 2004, a feud between Max Matsuura and co-founder Tom Yoda affected the group.[16] It started because of Yoda's ambition to expand Avex into other entertainment-related ventures, especially producing movies.[17] In addition, he accused Ryuhei Chiba, the company's executive director and president of Avex Inc. (now Avex Planning and Development), of pursuing personal profit from a few big artists.[16]

July 30: In a board meeting, Yoda introduced a resolution calling on Chiba to resign because of an alleged conflict of interest. A source says the disagreement arose because Chiba had signed an artist managed by a member of his family. The board backed Yoda's resolution in a 6-1 vote. However, Matsuura — described by insiders as a close ally of Chiba — introduced a second resolution demanding that Yoda step down due to "a difference of opinion in management principles". Matsuura's motion was defeated 5-2. He and Chiba resigned the next day.[18]

August 2: Matsuura and Chiba announced their resignations in a meeting with employees of Avex.[19][20] Chiba denied any fault, while Matsuura complained that Avex had lost its love of music and said he wanted to start over. They had the support of many staff who also said they would quit. More significantly, the label's top star, Ayumi Hamasaki, said she would leave.[20] As a result, Avex's stocks in the TSE fell by 16 percent that day.[21]

August 3: Due to pressure by employees and artists and to save the company from bankruptcy, Yoda resigned and was replaced by Toshio Kobayashi.[8][22]

2010–present

AGHD is listed at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Börse München of Germany under the ticker symbol AX8.[23]

More K-pop artists from other agencies continued to sign with Avex such as SM Entertainment's TVXQ (2006), YG Entertainment's 2NE1 (2010), S-plus Entertainment's SS501 member Kim Hyung Jun (2011), Pledis Entertainment's After School (2011), NH Media's U-KISS (2011)[24] and Yejeon Media's Shu-I (2011).[25]

On July 21, 2011, it was announced that Avex had paired with Korean management label YG Entertainment to form YGEX.[26]

In 2012, the group began offering limited releases for sale, DRM-free for the first time within Japan on Amazon MP3.[27] Max Matsuura and Toshio Kobayashi, the company's top two individual shareholders, launched their own investment companies to anchor their shares in 2012.[citation needed]

As a show of modernization, Avex Group moved to Izumi Garden Tower in Roppongi in October 2014. The company was designated to the 36th floor – the former address of DWANGO.

On February 15, 2017, Avex Group discontinued all foreign exports of Blu-rays, DVDs, and CDs published under their Avex Pictures label. The company provided no official statement on the decision.[28]

Operations

Subsidiaries

In April 2010, the Avex Group corporation was re-structured to establish Avex Music Publishing Inc. as a consolidated subsidiary, in a corporate spin-off of music publishing division of Avex Group Holdings Inc. Thus the Avex Group became a pure holding company, with a corporate structure as follows:[29]

Japan

  • Avex Entertainment Inc. (エイベックス・エンタテインメント株式会社, eibekkusu entateinmento kabushiki gaisha)
  • Avex Broadcasting & Communications Inc. (エイベックス通信放送株式会社, eibekkusu tsūshin hōsō kabushiki gaisha)
  • Avex Management Inc. (エイベックス・マネジメント株式会社, eibekkusu manejimento kabushiki gaisha)[30]
  • Avex Music Publishing Inc. (エイベックス・ミュージック・パブリッシング株式会社, eibekkusu myūjikku paburisshingu kabushiki gaisha) (Formerly Musique Folio Inc. and Prime Direction Inc.)

Other

Affiliates

  • Memory-Tech Corporation
  • RecoChoku Co., Ltd.[32]
  • AWA

Music labels

  • Avex Casa (house music and electronica)
  • Avex Classics (classical music)
  • Avex Globe (globe's label)
  • Avex Ideak (joint venture with KADOMATSU.T; defunct since 1998)
  • Avex International (international releases)
  • Avex IO[33]
  • Avex Trance (trance music)
  • Avex Trax (first record label of the group (1990))
  • Avex Tune (dance music)
  • Xgalx
  • B-ME (joint venture with BMSG)
  • Binyl Records (rock music)
  • Blowgrow[37]
  • Commmons (joint venture with Ryuichi Sakamoto)
  • Cross-A
  • Cutting Edge (second record label of the Group (1993.12))
  • Dimension Point (Namie Amuro's label)
  • Disc du Soleil
  • Dois Irmaos (Lisa Ono)
  • Espionage Records (joint venture with Verbal)
  • Five-D Plus
  • Foxtrot (joint venture with Rams Incorporated)[38][39]
  • FRAME (joint venture with Level-5; founded by the latter with Up-Front Works)[40]
  • Hach Entertainment (joint venture with NTT SmartConnect)
  • Hi-BPM Studio
  • HPQ (Visual kei)
  • Idol Street (for idol performers, launched October 2, 2010, by Tatsuo Higuchi[41])[42]
  • Island Records
  • J-Friends Project
  • J-More[43]
  • Justa Music[44]
  • Locomusic (Love-chan's label)
  • Love Life Records (Hitomi's label)
  • Mad Pray Records (Anna Tsuchiya's label)
  • Maximum 10
  • MENT RECORDING (joint venture with Johnny & Associates)[45]
  • Motorod Records
  • nakedrecords
  • Oorong Records (joint venture with Oorong-sha Group)
  • Rhythm Republic
  • Rhythm Zone (third record label of the Group (1999))
    • Fluctus
    • Riddim Zone
    • Starz by Rhythm Zone
  • Rising Records
  • Sonic Groove
  • Superb Trax
  • Tachytelic Records (joint venture with Taku Takahashi)
  • Tank Top Records[46]
  • Tearbridge Production[47]
  • The Six Dragons
  • True Song Music (Dai Nagao's label)
  • Velfarre Records
  • YGEX (joint label with YG Entertainment)

Entertainment ventures

  • Movies
    • Domestic
      • Avex Pictures
        • DIVE II Entertainment
    • Foreign
  • Artist Management
    • Avex Management
    • Platinum Productions
  • Digital
    • Avex Broadcasting and Communications (joint venture with NTT docomo)
    • mu-mo.net (Japanese) (own music store of the Group)
  • Theater Company

Labels distributed

Promotional projects

IFPI membership

The Group is a member of the IFPI for Hong Kong and Japan.[52]

A-Nation

Each year since 2002, Avex has hosted a summer concert tour around Japan, "A-Nation", featuring the company's most successful acts. It is held every weekend in August in different Japanese cities. Top Avex acts like Ayumi Hamasaki, Kumi Koda, AAA, Ai Otsuka, BIGBANG, BOA ,Do As Infinity, Hitomi, TRF, Every Little Thing and TVXQ perform to major crowds each year. In 2008, Namie Amuro made her first appearance at A-Nation and performed on all dates that year.[53][54] For the first time in 2012, Kumi Koda did not perform due to her pregnancy.

Festival sponsors include Joe Weider and his Weider fitness products, Seven & I Holdings Co., NTT DoCoMo, Mizuno Corp., Nissay (through its You May Dream! Project), and others.

International partners

See also

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External links

Japan

  • Official website (in Japanese and English)
  • Avex Network (in Japanese)

Asia ex. Japan

  • Website in Taiwan (in Chinese)
  • (in Chinese)
  • (in Chinese)
  • Avex Group Asia Portal (in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean)

Others

avex, japanese, エイベックス株式会社, romanized, eibekkusu, kabushiki, gaisha, commonly, known, avex, stylized, avex, japanese, entertainment, conglomerate, founder, matsuura, headquartered, tokyo, japan, founded, 1988, company, manages, talents, like, ayumi, hamasaki, . Avex Inc Japanese エイベックス株式会社 romanized Eibekkusu kabushiki gaisha e ˈ v ɛ k s ˈ eɪ v ɛ k s commonly known as Avex and stylized as avex is a Japanese entertainment conglomerate led by founder Max Matsuura and headquartered in Tokyo Japan 3 Founded in 1988 the company manages J pop talents like Ayumi Hamasaki 4 and internet sensation PikoTaro 5 It has also shifted into other business domains like anime video games and live music events partnering with Ultra Music Festival 6 and hosting the annual A nation 7 The company is a member of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group MUFG keiretsu Avex Inc Logo used since 2017Native nameエイベックス株式会社TypePublic KKIndustrial keiretsuTraded asTYO 7860FWB AX8IndustryMusicEntertainmentInformationCommunicationGenreVariousFoundedApril 11 1988 35 years ago 1988 04 11 as Avex D D Inc FounderMax Matsuura 1 Tom YodaKen SuzukiHeadquartersMinato Tokyo JapanArea servedEast AsiaKey peopleMax Matsuura Founder Katsumi Kuroiwa President amp CEO Shinji Hayashi CFO ProductsCDsDVDsRevenue 46 3 billion US 421 87 million 2021 Operating income 2 6 billion US 23 69 million 2021 Net income 1 6 billion US 14 58 million 2021 OwnerCyberAgent 12 10 Toshio Kobayashi 7 48 Max Matsuura 6 76 3D Investment Partners 5 56 Others 68 1 2 Number of employees1 455 as of March 31 2017 Subsidiariessee SubsidiariesWebsiteavex wbr com wbr jp wbr en wbr Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 1988 1999 The early years 2 2 2000 2009 Times of unity and divisiveness 2 2 1 2004 Internal feud Max Matsuura v Tom Yoda 2 3 2010 present 3 Operations 3 1 Subsidiaries 3 1 1 Japan 3 1 2 Other 3 2 Affiliates 3 3 Music labels 3 4 Entertainment ventures 4 Labels distributed 5 Promotional projects 6 IFPI membership 7 A Nation 8 International partners 9 See also 10 References 11 External links 11 1 Japan 11 2 Asia ex Japan 11 3 OthersName EditAvex is an acronym of the English words Audio Visual Expert citation needed Since its foundation its corporate name was Avex D D Incorporated and ten years later it was changed to Avex Incorporated The current name Avex Group Holdings Incorporated was adopted in 2004 as part of reconstruction process after Tom Yoda s resignation Avex Group Holdings Incorporated was used for the main subsidiaries while the old name Avex Incorporated was for entertainment components of the Group In 2005 Avex Incorporated became Avex Entertainment Incorporated and stayed on as part of the Group History Edit The Avex Building エイベックスビル Eibekkusu Biru finished in 2002 and funded by Sumitomo Life in Minami Aoyama Tokyo It was vacated in October 2014 to give way to the move to Izumi Garden Tower The Izumi Garden Tower in Roppongi Avex Group moved to the 36th floor of the tower on October 1 2014 Avex Group logo used from 2000 to 2017 1988 1999 The early years Edit Avex was registered June 1 1973 as Avex D D Incorporated エイベックス ディー ディー株式会社 Eibekkusu Di Di Kabushiki Gaisha although it did not become established until 1988 They began as a CD wholesaler based in Machida Tokyo 8 In September 1990 they opened a recording studio and created Avex Trax as a music label In the same year they created Musique Folio Inc a music publishing company which became Prime Direction Inc In 1993 they transferred to Aoyama Tokyo and created a U S branch called AV Experience America Inc The year also marked the first of Avex s yearly events It was held in Tokyo Dome under the name avex rave 93 and attracted 50 000 attendees This led to the creation of the Cutting Edge label In 1994 they formed two UK subsidiaries Rhythm Republic Limited and Avex U K Limited Later that year they opened a disco claimed on their website to be the world s largest scale disco named Velfarre 9 In 1997 they opened a series of concert halls called Zepp with Sony Music Entertainment Japan In early 1999 they signed an agreement with Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records to handle the companies Japanese CD releases Later that year Avex Mode an animation company was established In December the company was listed on the 1st section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 7860 10 2000 2009 Times of unity and divisiveness Edit In 2001 Avex opened the avex artists academy music school 11 In 2002 they released the CCCD a type of copy protected CD 12 and opened their building in Aoyama paid for by Sumitomo Life and worth 205 billion yen In 2003 they opened a classical music business named Avex Classics 13 In January 2004 they began selling Japanese music CDs in South Korea In December of that same year President Max Matsuura spotted former idol Ami Suzuki performing live at the annual festival of their school Nihon University He subsequently signed her to the Avex label 14 In 2005 Avex acquired distribution rights for Aozora Records catalogue including all future Hitomi Yaida releases 15 In early 2008 Avex partnered with Victor JVC to officially create the label D topia Entertainment as a business partnership between the labels and its founder Terukado Onishi with the sales promotion handled by Victor while the area promotion handled by Avex As part of the Avex Group s 20th anniversary celebration a big project occurred with avex trax s produced by avex trax artists the band Girl Next Door formed and debuted in September 2008 Avex Group launched its own IPTV service BeeTV May 2009 in partnership with NTT DoCoMo 2004 Internal feud Max Matsuura v Tom Yoda Edit In August 2004 a feud between Max Matsuura and co founder Tom Yoda affected the group 16 It started because of Yoda s ambition to expand Avex into other entertainment related ventures especially producing movies 17 In addition he accused Ryuhei Chiba the company s executive director and president of Avex Inc now Avex Planning and Development of pursuing personal profit from a few big artists 16 July 30 In a board meeting Yoda introduced a resolution calling on Chiba to resign because of an alleged conflict of interest A source says the disagreement arose because Chiba had signed an artist managed by a member of his family The board backed Yoda s resolution in a 6 1 vote However Matsuura described by insiders as a close ally of Chiba introduced a second resolution demanding that Yoda step down due to a difference of opinion in management principles Matsuura s motion was defeated 5 2 He and Chiba resigned the next day 18 August 2 Matsuura and Chiba announced their resignations in a meeting with employees of Avex 19 20 Chiba denied any fault while Matsuura complained that Avex had lost its love of music and said he wanted to start over They had the support of many staff who also said they would quit More significantly the label s top star Ayumi Hamasaki said she would leave 20 As a result Avex s stocks in the TSE fell by 16 percent that day 21 August 3 Due to pressure by employees and artists and to save the company from bankruptcy Yoda resigned and was replaced by Toshio Kobayashi 8 22 2010 present Edit AGHD is listed at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Borse Munchen of Germany under the ticker symbol AX8 23 More K pop artists from other agencies continued to sign with Avex such as SM Entertainment s TVXQ 2006 YG Entertainment s 2NE1 2010 S plus Entertainment s SS501 member Kim Hyung Jun 2011 Pledis Entertainment s After School 2011 NH Media s U KISS 2011 24 and Yejeon Media s Shu I 2011 25 On July 21 2011 it was announced that Avex had paired with Korean management label YG Entertainment to form YGEX 26 In 2012 the group began offering limited releases for sale DRM free for the first time within Japan on Amazon MP3 27 Max Matsuura and Toshio Kobayashi the company s top two individual shareholders launched their own investment companies to anchor their shares in 2012 citation needed As a show of modernization Avex Group moved to Izumi Garden Tower in Roppongi in October 2014 The company was designated to the 36th floor the former address of DWANGO On February 15 2017 Avex Group discontinued all foreign exports of Blu rays DVDs and CDs published under their Avex Pictures label The company provided no official statement on the decision 28 Operations EditSubsidiaries Edit In April 2010 the Avex Group corporation was re structured to establish Avex Music Publishing Inc as a consolidated subsidiary in a corporate spin off of music publishing division of Avex Group Holdings Inc Thus the Avex Group became a pure holding company with a corporate structure as follows 29 Japan Edit Avex Entertainment Inc エイベックス エンタテインメント株式会社 eibekkusu entateinmento kabushiki gaisha Avex Broadcasting amp Communications Inc エイベックス通信放送株式会社 eibekkusu tsushin hōsō kabushiki gaisha Avex Management Inc エイベックス マネジメント株式会社 eibekkusu manejimento kabushiki gaisha 30 Avex Music Publishing Inc エイベックス ミュージック パブリッシング株式会社 eibekkusu myujikku paburisshingu kabushiki gaisha Formerly Musique Folio Inc and Prime Direction Inc Other Edit Avex International Holding Corporation Avex Asia Pte Ltd Avex Taiwan Inc Est July 1998 29 31 Avex USA Inc Affiliates Edit Memory Tech Corporation RecoChoku Co Ltd 32 AWAMusic labels Edit Avex Casa house music and electronica Avex Classics classical music Avex Globe globe s label Avex Ideak joint venture with KADOMATSU T defunct since 1998 Avex International international releases Avex IO 33 Avex Trance trance music Avex Trax first record label of the group 1990 Avex Tune dance music Xgalx B ME joint venture with BMSG Binyl Records rock music Dive in Disc 34 Gokukara Records joint venture with Marty Friedman 35 36 PopTop Blowgrow 37 Commmons joint venture with Ryuichi Sakamoto Cross A Cutting Edge second record label of the Group 1993 12 Dimension Point Namie Amuro s label Disc du Soleil Dois Irmaos Lisa Ono Espionage Records joint venture with Verbal Five D Plus Foxtrot joint venture with Rams Incorporated 38 39 FRAME joint venture with Level 5 founded by the latter with Up Front Works 40 Hach Entertainment joint venture with NTT SmartConnect Hi BPM Studio HPQ Visual kei Idol Street for idol performers launched October 2 2010 by Tatsuo Higuchi 41 42 Island Records J Friends Project J More 43 Justa Music 44 Locomusic Love chan s label Love Life Records Hitomi s label Mad Pray Records Anna Tsuchiya s label Maximum 10 MENT RECORDING joint venture with Johnny amp Associates 45 Motorod Records nakedrecords Oorong Records joint venture with Oorong sha Group Rhythm Republic Rhythm Zone third record label of the Group 1999 Fluctus Riddim Zone Starz by Rhythm Zone Rising Records Sonic Groove Superb Trax Tachytelic Records joint venture with Taku Takahashi Tank Top Records 46 Tearbridge Production 47 The Six Dragons True Song Music Dai Nagao s label Velfarre Records YGEX joint label with YG Entertainment Entertainment ventures Edit Movies Domestic Avex Pictures DIVE II Entertainment Foreign Elephant Pictures 48 PiX Inc 49 Artist Management Avex Management Platinum Productions Digital Avex Broadcasting and Communications joint venture with NTT docomo mu mo net Japanese own music store of the Group Theater Company 4 50 Theater CompanyLabels distributed EditA stAtion Ayaka s own record label since 2012 50 AKS Co Ltd AKB48 s agency since 2006 Avex currently handles AKS DVD releases Aozora Records since 2005 GMT Records since 2005 Armada Music avex classics ja since 2003 CAM Entertainment since 2008 D topia Entertainment since 2008 co distributed with Victor Entertainment and Universal Music Japan Danger Crue Records from 2006 to 2012 now handled by Sony Music Japan Disney Music Group from 1999 to present co handled with Universal Music Group from 2018 for albums when live converts are handled by Avex Fluxus Entertainment Free Will ISM Label kannivalism s label since 2006 HATS Unlimited Taro Hakase s label AG Label Higashiyakena Soundbuilder HY s label since 2000 I Scream Records since 2010 Japan only Johnny amp Associates Taiwan and Hong Kong only J Storm Johnny s Entertainment Kontor Records P Vine Records co distributed with Victor Entertainment and BMG Japan Sony Music Japan Almond Eyes Kai san Factory SM Entertainment since 2000 S2S Pte Ltd Japan only Toy s Factory Taiwan only since 2012 Vamprose since 2008 Vamps and Monoral s label Vandit Vine Entertainment Yamaha Music Communications Inc since 2006 51 contemodePromotional projects EditAoyama Christmas Circus annual Christmas tree lighting event IFPI membership EditThe Group is a member of the IFPI for Hong Kong and Japan 52 A Nation EditMain article A Nation Each year since 2002 Avex has hosted a summer concert tour around Japan A Nation featuring the company s most successful acts It is held every weekend in August in different Japanese cities Top Avex acts like Ayumi Hamasaki Kumi Koda AAA Ai Otsuka BIGBANG BOA Do As Infinity Hitomi TRF Every Little Thing and TVXQ perform to major crowds each year In 2008 Namie Amuro made her first appearance at A Nation and performed on all dates that year 53 54 For the first time in 2012 Kumi Koda did not perform due to her pregnancy Festival sponsors include Joe Weider and his Weider fitness products Seven amp I Holdings Co NTT DoCoMo Mizuno Corp Nissay through its You May Dream Project and others International partners EditThis is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources USA Morgan Rich Corporation 55 Universal Music Group South Korea S M Entertainment YG Entertainment KT Music Philippines Universal Records Thailand BEC TERO Music 56 China P R China Record Shanghai Corporation 57 See also EditList of artists under the Avex Group List of record labels Sony Music Entertainment Japan one time shareholder of Avex 58 VelfarreReferences Edit Avex Group Board Members Avex October 31 2012 Archived from the original on April 3 2013 Retrieved December 31 2012 AXEV INC 7860 MarketScreener Retrieved March 16 2023 エイベックス株式会社 www avex co jp Ayumi Hamasaki Announces 20th Anniversary Tour See the Dates PopCrush PPAP goes the world How Pikotaro became a viral smash The Japan Times November 4 2016 Avex Live Creative Confirms Dates for Ultra Japan 2015 December 17 2014 Who was music being made for in 2014 The Japan Times December 23 2014 a b ja エイベックス グループ Avex Group s article on the Japanese Wikipedia Avex Group Avex Group Retrieved December 31 2012 7860 Tokyo Stock Quote Avex Group Holdings Inc Bloomberg Retrieved December 31 2012 アーティストアカデミー Artist Academy in Japanese Avex Group Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved December 31 2012 コピーコントロールCD Copy Control CD in Japanese Avex Archived from the original on November 7 2007 Retrieved December 31 2012 avex CLASSICS in Japanese Avex Group Archived from the original on January 10 2013 Retrieved December 31 2012 Robert Poole 2005 What Does The Development Of Independent Female Artists Mean For The Japanese Music Industry PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 2007 Retrieved January 1 2013 Start of Commission Sales of the Aozora Records Catalogue PDF Press release Avex Group September 15 2005 Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2007 Retrieved December 31 2012 a b Japan Entertainment News Japan Zone August 2004 Retrieved December 31 2012 1 dead link Peter Serafin September 4 2004 Japanese Industry Awaits Avex Fallout Billboard Archived from the original on April 3 2008 Retrieved December 31 2012 Avex Founder Steps Down Japan Zone Retrieved June 1 2019 a b Avex in Chaos Japan Zone Retrieved June 1 2019 Steve McClure December 28 2004 Import export issues mark J pop year PDF The Yomiuri Shimbun Retrieved December 31 2012 Takuro Ailing Again Japan Zone Retrieved June 1 2019 AX8 Munich Stock Quote Avex Group Holdings Inc Bloomberg Retrieved December 31 2012 Seoul Central District Court dismisses both of SME s injunctions against JYJ OMona They Didn t February 17 2011 Retrieved December 31 2012 Shu I シューアイ Japan Official Site in Japanese Shu i jp Archived from the original on January 15 2013 Retrieved December 31 2012 Neefa July 21 2011 YG Entertainment and avex announce the creation of YGEX 6Theory Media Retrieved December 31 2012 MP3ダウンロード MP3 Download in Japanese Amazon co jp Archived from the original on February 18 2013 Retrieved December 31 2012 Avex pictures enforces export ban on Blu rays DVD and CDs Arama Japan February 14 2017 Retrieved March 4 2017 a b Avex Group History Avex Group March 31 2012 Retrieved December 31 2012 avex management Avex Group Retrieved December 31 2012 艾迴股份有限公司 Avex Corporation Ltd Avex Group 2008 Archived from the original on July 10 2008 会社概要 レコチョク Recochoku Co Ltd Company Profile in Japanese RecoChoku Archived from the original on January 15 2013 Retrieved January 1 2013 avex io in Japanese avex 2010 Retrieved January 1 2013 dive in disc Home in Japanese dive in disc Retrieved January 1 2013 マーティ フリードマンが選ぶ レーベル第1弾リリースはニコニコ動画ユーザーから誕生 Marty Friedman chooses The first release from label born from Nico Nico Douga user in Japanese Binylrecords Retrieved January 1 2013 BLABBERMOUTH NET 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