April 27-28 Concert at Seoul World Cup Stadium

Group Seventeen will hold a solo concert at Seoul World Cup Stadium.

Group Seventeen. [Photo by Pledis Entertainment]

Group Seventeen. [Photo by Pledis Entertainment]

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On the 9th, their agency Pledis Entertainment announced that Seventeen will hold additional performances of 'FOLLOW AGAIN TO SEOUL' at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Mapo-gu, Seoul on April 27-28.


This is the first time Seventeen is holding a solo concert at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The concert is planned as part of the encore tour 'FOLLOW AGAIN.'


Previously, Seventeen confirmed eight performances across four stadiums in different cities: Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on March 30-31, Seoul World Cup Stadium on April 27-28, Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka, Japan on May 18-19, and Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa on May 25-26.


As tickets for these performances sold out immediately, there were numerous requests for additional shows. The agency Pledis explained that the additional Seoul performances were made possible thanks to the support of their fandom, 'Carat.'

Seventeen Tour Again Follow Poster Image. [Photo by Pledis Entertainment]

Seventeen Tour Again Follow Poster Image. [Photo by Pledis Entertainment]

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Seventeen was the first K-pop group to hold a solo concert at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, and they will also perform at Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa, Japan, the largest venue in the country with a capacity of about 70,000. Seventeen is the second K-pop boy group to perform at Nissan Stadium, following TVXQ.


Since July last year, Seventeen has held a total of 20 performances in nine cities worldwide?including Seoul, Tokyo, Saitama, Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, Bangkok, Bulacan (Philippines), and Macau?through their tour 'FOLLOW,' meeting over 700,000 fans.



A Pledis representative stated, "You will be able to feel Seventeen's high global popularity as a truly established 'stadium tour artist.'"


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