「SEVENTEEN」、「800席から7万2000席の軌跡」ドキュメンタリーで成長物語描く
”SEVENTEEN”, ”The journey from 800 seats to 72,000 seats” documentary depicts the growth story
From their first exclusive performance with 800 seats to a stadium with 72,000 seats, the growth story of the group "SEVENTEEN" is depicted in a documentary.
MBC's special documentary "MAGIC HOUR THE SEVENTEEN" was broadcast on the 5th.
This documentary, released in 2020, provides a balanced portrayal of the stories of SEVENTEEN and CARAT (fandom name), who are reaching a new turning point in their 10th year since their debut.
From March to May, SEVENTEEN held a mega stadium tour in four cities in Korea and Japan, attracting 380,000 spectators in eight performances.
The Nissan Stadium performance in Kanagawa drew 144,000 people over two days, demonstrating the majesty of SEVENTEEN, the "best K-POP group."
The significance of this event is even greater because the venue is the largest in Japan and is called the "dream stage" for artists.
"I thought, 'Every single one of them is a human, right? It's not CG, right?' The only word that came to my mind was 'Amazing.'" Hoshi also said, "My only dream was to do a dome tour. A stadium tour.
"I never thought I would be able to do that," she said, adding, "I'm really grateful to have been able to hear such cheers. I feel like I've spent the first half of my idol career well."
We were also able to see the "masters of performance." The members changed their movements and movements according to the size of the stage, concentrating on improving the quality of their performance.
Dino, who was struggling with mistakes, revealed his thoughts, saying, "I have a strong desire to show the best performance I can. That's why I always feel regret."
SEVENTEEN also attracted attention as they constantly ran around the stage to get their points.
With this kind of effort and passion as their driving force, SEVENTEEN won the "
The group has set a number of big records, including ranking first on the 2023 Global Album Chart and the highest sales volume of any K-pop single album in history. Popular music critic Kim Young-Dae commented, "The group has been in its heyday for 10 years since its debut.
"There aren't many teams that can maintain that momentum," he said, praising SEVENTEEN as a team that is rare in the history of K-POP. Fans who participated in the interview commented, "Thanks to the members,
"I feel like I'm getting closer to the world," and "Thank you for bringing happiness and energy to my daily life." The members expressed their gratitude to the fans. Dino said, "CARAT is
"The love they give us is so big and precious. Without CARAT, there is no reason for SEVENTEEN to exist," Seungkwan and Hoshi said, "In our hearts, we want to hold each and every one of you close."
"We are also happy thanks to CARAT. We are always thinking about how to express our feelings. The best way to express our feelings is to say 'Thank you.'"
"SEVENTEEN" will be performing on the main stage of the UK's "Glastonbury Festival", as well as a mega stadium tour in the first half of this year, and will be appointed as a UNESCO Youth Goodwill Ambassador.
In addition to their career as K-pop artists, SEVENTEEN is continuing their global activities.
"SEVENTEEN will appear on Fuji TV's "FNS Music Festival" on the 3rd and perform "MAESTRO" on stage.
In addition to performing, the "2024 SVT 8TH FAN MEETING" will be held at the Kocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the 23rd and 24th.
They will hold a new album and a world tour including the US in the second half of the year.
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2024/07/06 08:59 KST
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