SEVENTEEN (S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, THE 8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino) will hold a North American tour this year following last year's success.

According to their agency Pledis Entertainment on the 29th, SEVENTEEN will perform the 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] IN U.S.' across five cities in the U.S. in October over nine shows. The concert will start on October 11 (local time) at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, followed by performances at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles from October 16 to 17, Moody Center in Austin from October 21 to 22, the Sunrise Amarant Bank Arena from October 26 to 27, and Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. from October 29 to 30.

SEVENTEEN showcased dazzling performances in the U.S. last year. Through the 'SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN U.S.', they entered North American stadiums for the first time since their debut, and they became the only K-pop artist to be listed in the year-end settlement of account chart for 'Top Tours' by Billboard, highlighting their status as 'performance experts'. They also celebrated wins at the 'Billboard Music Awards' and 'MTV Video Music Awards', considered the top four music award ceremonies in the U.S.

The regular fifth album 'HAPPY BURSTDAY', released in May, also received a warm response locally. This album ranked second on the Billboard main album chart, achieving entry into the 'Top 10' for seven consecutive works. The title track 'Thunder' was selected among the '2025 Best K-pop songs of 2025 (So Far): Critic's Pick' recently released by Billboard. Billboard noted that 'Thunder' not only commemorates SEVENTEEN's 10th anniversary but also foretells their success over the next decade.

Before their North American tour, they will launch the 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_]' at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on September 13-14. The tour title hints at the infinite possibilities in their newly commencing performances. After finishing the North American tour in October, the members will perform ten shows at four major domes in Japan in November and December.

[Photo] Pledis Entertainment

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