Hoshimachi Suisei creates her own agency but does not leave Hololive
The Hololive idol opened her own music agency to manage her massive solo career.

Thinking that your favorite VTuber is going to graduate forever is every fan's biggest fear. This Sunday, within the virtual streaming community, the world-famous idol Hoshimachi Suisei almost gave her followers a heart attack by announcing the creation of her own personal agency called Studio STELLAR to manage her solo singing career.
Is Suisei leaving Hololive?
Don't worry, the popular blue-haired virtual girl isn't going anywhere. During the special broadcast for her eighth career anniversary, the singer explained that this new office will only serve to control her solo music, personal streams, merchandise sales, and her official fan club. Cover Corporation confirmed that they will continue to work with her for all group events and Hololive projects, fully supporting her decision to grow as an independent artist.

An idol breaking all records
The reason behind this business separation is very simple: the singer is already too big for normal VTuber standards. Suisei was the first virtual girl to perform on the prestigious YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE, and her catchy song Bibideba has already surpassed 100 million views. Managing her solo career through her own company will give her much more freedom to fulfill her big dream of holding a concert at the massive Tokyo Dome.

The future of your oshi
To prove that this new stage is serious, the content creator took advantage of the celebration to reveal the million-dollar plans she has for the coming years under her own brand:
- Massive Tour: She confirmed a massive concert tour in different stadiums across Japan throughout 2026.
- Orchestral Return: She announced that her successful musical project Midnight Grand Orchestra will return in 2027 with a special concert at the Makuhari Messe venue.
- Double Victory: Fans celebrated that Hololive's parent company gave her permission to fly solo in music without having to give up her beloved character.
Seeing that this girl managed to independentize her music without having to say goodbye to her original agency, do you think other famous content creators will demand the same to have total control over the songs they sing?
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