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Time of India
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
K-pop boy band SEVENTEEN announces US dates of its 'New' world tour
K-pop boy band SEVENTEEN announces the dates for the US leg of its 'New' world tour. While the group consists of 13 members, two of them are serving in the military as a part of mandatory army service. Hence, 11 of them will be performing in the current world tour. SEVENTEEN announces US leg of 'New' world tour The K-pop supergroup will kick off its first performance in Tacoma, Washington, on October 11 this year. The next stop will be Los Angeles' BMO stadium for two nights on October 16 and 17. From there, the band will move to Austin's Moody Centre to perform on October 21 and 22. Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, will be hosting the concert of the group on October 26 and 27. At the end, SEVENTEEN will create its magic at the Capital One Arena in Washington on October 29 and 30—the last two nights of the US leg. The tour will start in Incheon, South Korea, on September 13. More about the world tour The world tour, named as [NEW_], denotes the group's renewed spirit. As per Mint, the statement explained that the underscore signifies 'limitless potential—an open space to be reinvented." The group celebrated its 10th anniversary in May this year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Indonesia: Unsold Sofas Prices May Surprise You (Prices May Surprise You) Sofas | Search Ads Search Now And on the occasion, the boy band released its fifth studio album, 'Happy Burstday.' It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in June, showcasing the group's global reach. The members of the boy band include Jeonghan, Joshua , Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The 8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. In an earlier interview with The Hollywood Reporter, SEVENTEEN's leader said, "We are ready to reinvent ourselves. We are standing at a new starting line, preparing for a new path ahead and ready to blaze a new trail." The presale for the official fan club will start on August 5, 2025, from 3:00 pm to 9:59 pm local time. Members need to register on the Hybe-owned social media platform. On the other hand, general sale is scheduled to start on August 6, 2025, at 3:00 pm local time.


Mint
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
K-pop band SEVENTEEN reveal 2025 U.S. tour dates for upcoming world tour
K-pop powerhouse SEVENTEEN have officially announced the U.S. dates for their highly anticipated SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_], set to take place in October 2025. The nine-show U.S. leg was revealed on Monday morning (July 28), and will see all thirteen members— Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino—bringing their dynamic performances to major arenas across the country. The tour will kick off on October 11 at the Tacoma Dome in Washington, before heading to Los Angeles for two back-to-back shows at BMO Stadium on October 16 and 17. SEVENTEEN will then make their way to Austin, Texas, for two nights at the Moody Center on October 21 and 22, followed by another two-night stint at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, on October 26 and 27. The U.S. leg will conclude with a double feature at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on October 29 and 30. The group described the tour's title, [NEW_], as a symbol of transformation and reinvention. A statement accompanying the announcement explained that the underscore signifies 'limitless potential — an open space to be reinvented,' marking a bold new chapter for SEVENTEEN. Before arriving in the United States, the group will launch the world tour with two massive shows at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium in Korea on September 13 and 14. Additional global tour dates and cities are expected to be revealed soon. SEVENTEEN's fifth studio album HAPPY BURSTDAY made waves globally, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in June, further cementing their status as K-pop global giants. With [NEW_], the group promises a reinvented live experience, packed with fresh performances and fan-favourite hits.


Korea Herald
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Seventeen announces world tour
Seventeen will launch an international tour in September, its agency Pledis Entertainment announced Monday. The team will kick off the 'New_' tour on Sept. 13-14 in Incheon. The two shows will also be livestreamed globally. More stops and dates are yet to be announced, but the set list for the upcoming concerts will include songs from the group's fifth full album 'Happy Burstday,' which was released in May in time for the band's 10th debut anniversary. The 16-track album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 2, and the main track 'Thunder' swept all major music charts at home. The LP sold over 2.5 million copies in its first week, setting the record for a K-pop album released this year. Seventeen's previous tour 'Right Here' ranked No. 3, the highest spot for a K-pop artist, on Billboard's midyear Top Tours chart, scoring $120.9 million. Currently, members Wonwoo and Jeonghan are completing their mandatory military service; Woozi and Hoshi will enlist in September and will not participate in the tour.


Pink Villa
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Fact Check: Did BTS' Jungkook, Cha Eun Woo and SEVENTEEN's Mingyu, Jeonghan dine together recently?
The sight of K-pop idol autographs on restaurant walls is nothing new in South Korea. However, a recent update from a popular BBQ eatery has caused a flurry of online speculation. Apgujeong Matzip, a restaurant located in Seoul, recently gained attention after a content creator uploaded a video. It showed signed autographs from some of the biggest names in K-pop: BTS' Jungkook, ASTRO's Cha Eun Woo, and SEVENTEEN members Mingyu and Jeonghan. Given the popularity of these artists, the video spread quickly across social media. It prompted enthusiastic chatter among fans who began speculating whether all four idols had visited the restaurant together. Did the 97 liners hang out together? The excitement was particularly fueled by the well-known friendship between Jungkook, Cha Eun Woo, and Mingyu. As members of the '97 liners' friendship circle (a group of male idols born in 1997) the trio's public interactions have always delighted fans. The addition of Jeonghan's autograph sparked curiosity, as his name isn't typically associated with the core 97-liner group. Social media erupted with posts celebrating the possibility of a rare get-together. Fans express joy over their potential bonding time. But the timeline tells a different story Despite the excitement, not everyone was convinced. Eagle-eyed fans pointed out that the restaurant had posted images of the idols' autographs on different dates. This suggests the signatures may not have come from a single visit. A closer look at Apgujeong Matzip's Instagram page confirmed that the posts showcasing each autograph were shared separately over time. This casts doubt on the theory of a joint dinner. This discrepancy led some fans to reconsider the possibility of a group outing. Many acknowledge that while the signatures were real, the idols likely dined there individually on different occasions. Military schedules further complicate the theory Adding to the skepticism are the military enlistment timelines of two of the four idols in question. Both BTS' Jungkook and SEVENTEEN's Jeonghan are currently serving their mandatory military duties. This makes it nearly impossible for them to have attended a public gathering like this in recent weeks. Jungkook enlisted on December 12, 2023, alongside fellow BTS member Jimin. He is expected to complete his service by June 11, 2025. Meanwhile, Jeonghan began his military service on September 26, 2024. He is currently fulfilling his duties through an alternative service route. Unlike Jungkook and Jeonghan, Cha Eun Woo and Mingyu have yet to enlist. On May 29, 2025, Fantagio Entertainment confirmed that Cha Eun Woo would be joining the military on July 28, 2025. As for SEVENTEEN's Mingyu, PLEDIS Entertainment has not released any official statements regarding his enlistment plans. Given these overlapping military commitments, the likelihood of Jungkook and Jeonghan being present at the restaurant together, or with the other two idols, seems slim.


Indian Express
04-06-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
BTS loses global dominance to rising K-pop stars who just beat Kendrick Lamar and Billie Eilish in album sales
BTS is just days away from their big June reunion, with a full-group music comeback likely dropping next year. While the legendary K-pop force that once ruled the global charts may be on track to snatch back their spotlight, part of which dimmed during their military enlistment, for now, The Hollywood Reporter has crowned SEVENTEEN as the 'the world's most successful K-pop band.' The 13-member boy band, formed in 2015, just cracked the global top 3 in album sales alongside pop stars like Taylor Swift, and beating Grammy history maker Kendrick Lamar. In their recent piece, The Edge of Seventeen, the outlet heaped praises on the group's rising cultural dominance, and how these artists are reinventing themselves, doing stadium tours bigger than Bruce Springsteen's and selling as many albums as Taylor Swift. The HYBE label boy band—also home to BTS—is managed by its subsidiary, Pledis Entertainment. SEVENTEEN consists of members Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The 8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. From giant posters and birthday banners to subway train ads and snack packs with their faces on, Seoul's drowning in SEVENTEEN mania as the group marks 10 years and drops their new album, Happy Burstday. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, in 2024, they were officially the biggest music group in the world in terms of album sales, only Taylor Swift and Drake ranked higher. SEVENTEEN beat out names like The Weeknd, Billie Eilish, and Kendrick Lamar. Big names, some with Academy Awards, others with straight-up Grammy hauls and cult-like followings. Their Asia tour (2023–2024) pulled in a jaw-dropping $98.4 million from just 24 shows, making it the highest-grossing K-pop tour of the year. Also read: Seventeen's Joshua says Jeonghan has 'a lot of worries like him', S Coups is 'straightforward' The HYBE building, currently laser-focused on plotting BTS's post-military comeback, is also soaking in the success of the Shohikigen singers, with a bold message flashing across the HQ: SEVENTEEN will challenge eternity. But that momentum might be heading for a breather, with more members gearing up for enlistment. South Korea requires all men to serve before they hit 30. Jeonghan and Wonwoo have already reported for duty, and others are next in line. Happy Burstday came in swinging, over 2.2 million copies sold on day one. Wild to think back to 2015, when they debuted with 17 Carat and barely moved 1,400 units in the first week. 'We are standing at a new starting line, preparing for a new path ahead and ready to blaze a new trail,' S Coups said during the interview with the HR. 'Most of the members are going to enlist in the military soon. Up until now, we've mostly focused on our group promotions,' Hoshi, the leader of the band, added. 'We would like to show more of our individualities, each of the members' personalities and capabilities, so that when the time comes and we get back together again as a group, we'll be able to showcase ourselves as a better Seventeen.' Also read: BTS mastermind Bang Si Hyuk may face life in prison over suspected $290 million fraud; HYBE shares plunge BTS, on the other hand, dropped their anthology album Proof in 2022. It went on to become the second-highest first-week sales for a BTS album, right behind their 2020 release Map of the Soul: 7. According to The Korea Times, it sold over 2.75 million copies in the first week. Right now, every member of the group is focused on solo projects, with J-Hope on a world tour and Jin simultaneously holding concerts across South Korea. The group is set for a full comeback in June this year, with a possible musical return lined up for 2026.