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Palette Project, abbreviated as PalePro (パレプロ) and formerly known as Alt!! (アルト), is a group of Virtual idol YouTubers under the company Brave Group. It currently consists of seven members.[1]

Members:[]

Current Members[]

Nanami Rona
七海ロナ
Fujimiya Kotoha
藤宮ことは
Eba Kyouka
江波キョウカ
Kitami Ayumu
鬼多見アユム
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Tokiwa Kaname
常磐カナメ
Akatsuki Clara
暁月クララ
Kanaru Hanon
香鳴ハノン
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Former members[]

History[]

2018[]

On 15 July, Palette Project opened its YouTube account under the name "Alt!!".[2]

On 23 July, the channel uploaded its first video, a cover of Kagame Rin's "Melancholic" by Akatsuki Clara.[3]

On 22 August, Alt!! released an original song for its debut tilted "StAlt!!"[4]

On 1 September, Alt!! held its first YouTube livestream where members introduced themselves as a virtual idol unit.[5]

On 9 December, Alt!! released its second single titled "Three Piece."[6]

On 30 December, Alt!! held its first offline live at Ikebukuro Nico Nico Honsha. The group sang "Three Piece" for its opening song.[7]

2019[]

On 26 February, Tohsaka Yura took an indefinite hiatus due to her poor health.[8] She would later resume activities during the latter part of the year.

On 7 June, Alt!! held its first anniversary live at Buion. A livestream was also held on its YouTube channel.[9]

On 8 June, Alt!! held its second Live titled "TA-NO-SHI-MOVE!!!". The event was held at at Akihabara P.A.R.M.S., where Rona and Clara performed live.[10]

On 3 July, Alt!! YouTube channel held a livestream announcing the start of Palette Project. Three new members were announced, namely Kaname Tokiwa, Kotoha Fujimiya, and Helena Shiragani.[11]

On 6 November, Helena Shiragani's contract was terminated due to breach of confidentiality reasons.[12]

On 29 December, it was announced that Kamina Kohane and Eko Amagasaki will be joining Palette Project.[13]

2020[]

On 4 February, it was announced that Kyouka Eba will be joining Palette Project.[14]

On 9 June, new member Ayumu Kitami officially joined Palette Project.[15]

On 28 July, Eko Amagasaki graduated from Palette Project to continue as an independent.[16] A graduation broadcast was held on July 28.[17]

On 18 August, it was announced that Hanon Kanaru will be joining Palette Project as a new member.[18]

2021[]

On 16 March, it was declared that Yura would be graduating from Palette Project due to the difficulty of returning her activities to the same pace as before.[19] She has been inactive since the end of December 2020 due to health problems. She continued her activities as a solo artist after graduating from the group.

On 16 November, Palette Project announced its first one-man live titled "Sing with You!". The event was held on 30 December at Shinjuku Alta KeyStudio.[20]

2022[]

On 30 December, Palette Project held its second one-man live titled "Crossing for the Rainbow."[21]

2023[]

On 10 January 2023, Palette Project announced that Kamina Komane will be graduating on 31 January 2023.[22] A final live for the sub-unit "Altimate!!" was held on 30 January 2023, where Komane performed together with Kotoha Fujimiya and Rona Nanami.[23]

On 8 March, Former Altimate!! sub-unit members Rona Nanami and Kotoha Fujimiya formed a new sub-unit named "RouteHeart."[24] A live was also held on Palette Project's YouTube channel.[25]

On 14 June 2023, Palette Project announced that all members will be having their Live2D model.[26]

On 30 December, Palette Project held its third one-man live titled "Stepping Prism." A portion of the live was livestreamed on the official YouTube channel.[27]

Trivia[]

  • The three original members, who were known under the name Alt!!, were Akatsuki Clara, Nanami Rona, and Tohsaka Yura.
  • Palette Project currently has three sub-unit: RouteHeart (Rona and Kotoha), Regalilia (Kyouka and Ayumu), and Sputrip (Kaname, Clara, and Hanon).

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