On the 28th (local time), SEVENTEEN performed on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival for about an hour.
", "Ready to love", "SOS", "Clup", "God of Music", "Headliner" and other 13 songs were performed to the rich sound of the band.
In addition to the full group stage, SEVENTEEN also split into a hip-hop team, performance team, and vocal team for a unit stage.
During some of Dis Entertainment's performances, such as "Rock with You" and "HOT," the audience sang along, and the members ran to the edge of the stage to respond to the crowd's calls.
On stage, member Woozi said, "The fact that we are the first K-pop group to perform at the Glastonbury Festival is amazing.
"It's unbelievable," he said. Joshua added, "Even if our languages, nationalities, and cultures are different, we can connect through music. That's why we came here."
"I want you to remember us," they said. During the encore stage, they performed "Very Nice." The management office said, "Some fans were holding flags with the 'SEVENTEEN' logo on them.
The audience was so moved that they shed tears. Audience members of all ages, from gray-haired elderly people to children, were united by SEVENTEEN's music."
Local media also showed great interest in SEVENTEEN's concert. NME said, "SEVENTEEN made history," and "Their performance
"SEVENTEEN's performance drew louder cheers than the previous artists," the BBC reported, adding, "The
The Independent praised it as "an entertainment masterclass, featuring jaw-droppingly synchronized dance moves and music you want to dance along to."
The Glastonbury Festival is the UK's largest music festival, with musicians from a wide range of genres, including rock, pop, jazz and electronic music, taking to the stage.
It's a large-scale music festival.
2024/06/29 14:04 KST
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