The band then released their first DVD, Doll Mansion 209 Goushitsu, showcasing their music videos.
[2] On March 10, the single "Wagahai wa, Korosuke Nari..." was released and reached number 4 on the Oricon Independent Chart.
On April 28, the French label Mabell released Bijinkei, an 11 track compilation album of Vidoll songs for the European market.
[7] Vidoll was one of five bands to be selected for "Expect Rush", a yearly publication by Shoxx that catalogs independent visual kei artists.
On April 26, at the Roman Kokuhaku one-man live, Jui announced that members Hide and Yukine were leaving Vidoll at the end of June.
Hide's message stated that though he loved the band, the members, and the fans, the hectic tour schedule was affecting his health.
On June 13, two new members: Shun (of CalorZe and Gossip) and Gil (Lilith), joined Vidoll.
[4] During Memorial Day weekend, spring of 2007, Vidoll had their US premier at J-rock Revolution in Los Angeles, California.
[9][10] Yoshiki, of X Japan fame, hosted the event, and several other visual kei bands also had their US debut during the course of both nights.
[11] Jui announced on his official blog that, immediately following the final of the ReSet tour (September 18, 2010), Vidoll will be taking a break for an undisclosed amount of time.
[12] On January 18, 2011, Vidoll announced their disbandment due to musical differences and non-music professional interests.