جولائی 01, 2024
SEVENTEEN shines globally with stadium tours, UNESCO ambassadorship, and Glastonbury debut
From a Massive Stadium Tour to Being Named UNESCO Youth Goodwill Ambassadors and Performing at the UK's Glastonbury Festival, SEVENTEEN Continues to Make Global Waves
In the first half of this year, SEVENTEEN not only engaged with fans through their music and performances but also represented the global youth community, solidifying their status as 'K-pop's top group' and 'global speakers.' Now in their 10th year since debut, SEVENTEEN continues to expand their reach, earning praise as 'model growth artists.'
From March to May, SEVENTEEN held the 'Follow' tour at four major stadiums in South Korea and Japan, performing eight concerts and drawing a total of 380,000 fans. The tour included stops at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, Seoul World Cup Stadium, Osaka's Yanmar Stadium Nagai, and Kanagawa's Nissan Stadium.
Kanagawa's Nissan Stadium, which can accommodate over 70,000 people, is considered a 'dream stage' by many artists. SEVENTEEN became the second K-pop act to hold a solo concert there, marking a significant milestone in K-pop history. Tickets for the Japan shows were sold through a lottery system, with over 2.8 million applications, showcasing SEVENTEEN's ticket power.
In the first half of this year, SEVENTEEN not only engaged with fans through their music and performances but also represented the global youth community, solidifying their status as 'K-pop's top group' and 'global speakers.' Now in their 10th year since debut, SEVENTEEN continues to expand their reach, earning praise as 'model growth artists.'
From March to May, SEVENTEEN held the 'Follow' tour at four major stadiums in South Korea and Japan, performing eight concerts and drawing a total of 380,000 fans. The tour included stops at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, Seoul World Cup Stadium, Osaka's Yanmar Stadium Nagai, and Kanagawa's Nissan Stadium.
Kanagawa's Nissan Stadium, which can accommodate over 70,000 people, is considered a 'dream stage' by many artists. SEVENTEEN became the second K-pop act to hold a solo concert there, marking a significant milestone in K-pop history. Tickets for the Japan shows were sold through a lottery system, with over 2.8 million applications, showcasing SEVENTEEN's ticket power.