"SEVENTEEN" will hold "SEVENTEEN TOUR 'FOLLOW' AGAIN" at Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka from the 18th to the 19th.
This was their first stadium tour in Japan, and each show was attended by around 55,000 fans.
SEVENTEEN appeared on the stage singing their mega-hit song "Super (Son Goku)," and got the crowd excited right from the start.
QUIXOTE, CLAP, Don't Wanna Cry, F*ck My Life, Left &
Right", "BEAUTIFUL", "God of Music", "April
He filled the 3 hours and 30 minutes with 28 songs including "Shower" and established his reputation as a "master of performance."
A special stage was also set up for the Japanese performance. The members performed the title song of their Japanese best album, "Ima-Even if the world ends
They performed "tomorrow-" as well as Japanese versions of "Rock with you," "HOME;RUN," and "All My Love," drawing cheers from the crowd.
The hip-hop team, performance team, and vocal team's individual unit stages, which highlight the individuality and ability of each team, are a showcase of SEVENTEEN's wide musical spectrum.
As the sun went down, the atmosphere became even hotter. The concert hall was bathed in the color of rose quartz and serenity, the symbol of SEVENTEEN, further immersing the audience.
The event, which integrated the color of the cheering sticks of the audience and inscribed various phrases on the seats, was truly spectacular.
The excitement of the audience reached a climax during the performance of "MAESTRO," the title song of SEVENTEEN's greatest hits album.
Fans enjoyed the performance by chanting the names of the members and singing along in Korean. The performance on the 18th was broadcast live at theaters across Japan, and on the 19th, it was streamed online.
The performances were held in parallel and received favorable reviews from global fans. In particular, during the second day's performance, despite the bad weather, SEVENTEEN and CARAT performed with passion, singing "TEAM
The members said, "We never even dreamed we'd be at a stadium. Even now on stage, we can't believe this is happening.
I'm grateful that they've given me the courage to move forward and allowed me to dream bigger."
After successfully wrapping up their Osaka concert, SEVENTEEN will move to the Kanagawa Nissan Stadium on the 25th and 26th.
This is the largest concert venue in Japan, with an audience of more than 70,000 people per performance, and "SEVENTEEN" is the second K-POP boy group to perform on this stage.
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2024/05/20 08:00 KST
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