SEVENTEEN Wraps Up Japan Dome Tour with 435,000 Fans: "Let’s Stay Together Next Year"
SEVENTEEN Wraps Up Japan Dome Tour with 435,000 Fans: "Let’s Stay Together Next Year"
SEVENTEEN (S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino) lit up Japan’s four major domes, attracting a total audience of 435,000 fans with their incredible performances.
The group concluded their SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN with three spectacular shows at the Fukuoka PayPay Dome on December 19, 21, and 22. These sold-out concerts drew over 120,000 fans and featured a setlist that included their latest release, Shohikigen (消費期限), alongside hits like Not Alone and Ima -Even if the world ends tomorrow-. They also performed Japanese versions of fan-favorites such as MAESTRO, Oh My!, and Snap Shoot, igniting fervent cheers from local fans.
SEVENTEEN showcased their reputation as "performance masters" with a meticulously crafted concert that included a bold and empowering opening, a musical theater-inspired section, and vibrant unit stages. Each segment blended visual and auditory elements seamlessly, creating a memorable experience for the audience.
As they wrapped up the tour, the members expressed heartfelt gratitude, saying, “For the past nine years, CARATs have been our foundation. We’re truly happy to be with you. We will keep singing for you always. SEVENTEEN will continue to show diverse sides next year, so please keep supporting and cheering for us.”
The SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN kicked off on November 29–30 at Vantelin Dome Nagoya, followed by sold-out performances at Tokyo Dome (December 4–5), Kyocera Dome Osaka (December 12, 14–15), and finally Fukuoka PayPay Dome. The tour cemented SEVENTEEN’s global influence and reaffirmed their bond with their devoted fans.
Written by Yoon Sang Geun
Translated by Lee So Yun
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