Seventeen to kick off 'Right Here' across Asia, United States in October
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Boy band Seventeen will begin its "Right Here" world tour in October, the boy band’s agency Pledis Entertainment said Thursday.
The group will perform in Asia and the United States, according to the agency. The specific dates and locations of the performances were not disclosed as of Thursday morning.
The tour announcement came after Seventeen’s eighth fan meet and greet “Seventeen in Carat Land,” which was held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Guro District, western Seoul, on Wednesday.
The boy band performed the songs “Thinkin' About You,” “Spell,” “Lalali,” “Domino” (2022), “Lucky” (2019) and more during the meet and greet.
“Thanks to our fandom, Carats, we matured significantly over the past nine years and made it here,” the members said in a press release on Thursday. “We will keep working hard to present you with good music and amazing performances into the future.”
Seventeen will release a concert film, “Seventeen Tour ‘Follow’ Again To Cinemas,” on Aug. 14 exclusively at CGV theaters.
The group is also slated to headline the Lollapalooza Berlin festival, which will be held in Olympiastadion Berlin on Sept. 8. To find out more about Seventeen, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]
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