JKT48 MV premiere
JKT48 announced a premiere date and time for their 'Team Dream Music Video' on April 18 at 3 PM, linking fans to the YouTube debut in a high‑engagement social post (x.com). The announcement ran with immediate social traction, suggesting the group is pushing coordinated streaming engagement around the drop (x.com).
JKT48 said its “Team Dream Music Video” will premiere on YouTube on Friday, April 18, at 3 p.m. local time in Indonesia. (youtube.com) The premiere is set on JKT48’s official YouTube channel, which lists about 2.96 million subscribers and more than 2,100 videos. The teaser page carries the tags “#JKT48,” “#JKT48Fight,” and “#JKT48Dream.” (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) The April 18 date matches an earlier JKT48 event announcement that scheduled Team Dream’s shonichi, or opening team-theater performance, for the same day. That recap also said each team in the new system would get a new song and music video on its own shonichi date. (youtube.com) JKT48 restarted a formal team system on April 1, 2026, after several years operating without its older team structure. The February 28 theater announcement laid out three teams in this cycle: Team Passion, Team Dream, and Team Love. (youtube.com) (akb48.fandom.com) That makes the “Team Dream Music Video” more than a routine upload. It is part of the group’s 2026 “JKT48 Fight!” rollout, which ties new team identities to theater debuts, new songs, and coordinated digital releases. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) (akb48.fandom.com) The official channel also shows JKT48’s most recent major music-video release, “[MV] If I Were Not an Idol,” posted about two months ago with more than 1.4 million views. That gives a recent benchmark for how the group’s audience has been responding to new video drops. (youtube.com) Credits on the official channel indicate the Team Dream project was built as a cross-border production. The page lists JKT48 creative staff alongside Japan-based music-video staff, including location, lighting, styling, and production teams. (youtube.com) The next marker is simple: Team Dream’s video goes live on April 18, the same date JKT48 has tied to the team’s opening stage under its new three-team era. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2)