SEVENTEEN to Perform at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards

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SEVENTEEN to Perform at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards


SEVENTEEN has been announced as a performer for the upcoming 2024 Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) in the United States.


On December 2 (local time), BBMAs revealed through their official social media channels that SEVENTEEN—consisting of S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino—will be taking the stage at the prestigious event. The group will perform their 12th mini-album's title track, "LOVE, MONEY, FAME (feat. DJ Khaled)".


In addition to performing, SEVENTEEN is also a contender for the Top K-pop Touring Artist award at the ceremony. Their nomination follows a string of recent accolades, including being named Best Group at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards (MTV VMAs) and taking home five awards, including two grand prizes, at the 2024 MAMA Awards. Fans are eagerly anticipating whether SEVENTEEN will continue their winning streak at the BBMAs.


The 2024 Billboard Music Awards will be held on December 12 and is considered one of the "Big Four" music award shows in the United States, alongside the Grammy Awards, American Music Awards (AMAs), and MTV VMAs. This year’s ceremony will be broadcast on FOX and Amazon Fire TV, with streaming available later on Paramount+.


Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN is currently in the midst of a highly successful dome tour in Japan. On November 29-30, the group captivated 90,000 fans at the Vantelin Dome Nagoya. The tour will continue at Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, and Fukuoka PayPay Dome as part of their SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN. Alongside the concerts, the group is also hosting a city concert playpark event, SEVENTEEN THE CITY, in each of the four tour locations.



Written by Heo Ji Hyeong

Translated by Lee So Yun




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