Behind the scenes of Nissan Stadium and Yokohama scene
Source: MBC
[The FactㅣReporter Munhwayoung] Boy group Seventeen meets fans through a documentary.
On the 2nd, MBC's special documentary 'Magic Hour, The Seventeen' said, "The program will be broadcast at 8:40 pm on the 5th." What Seventeen has achieved over the past 9 years, the behind-the-scenes look at the performance at Nissan Stadium in Japan, and the scene in Yokohama are factors of anticipation.
'Magic Hour, The Seventeen' is a special documentary that sheds light on the K-pop industry through the performance culture enjoyed by the idol group Seventeen and their fans.
First, it contains what Seventeen has accomplished over the past 9 years. Seventeen, who emerged as a 'super rookie' upon their debut in 2015, has built their own musical worldview with 13 members working as a team and three unique units.
Last year, they recorded the ‘world’s highest album sales’ and achieved 93.4 billion won in ticket sales over 6 months, standing tall as the No. 1 K-pop group. They also achieved the feat of winning the grand prize at the MAMA Awards 8 years after their debut. You can see Seventeen setting the record for the first time on air.
The second point of observation is Japan's Nissan Stadium, the largest concert hall in Japan. Seventeen, who celebrated their 9th anniversary this year, appeared on this stage in May. From their first solo performance with about 800 fans at the beginning of his debut, they have now become a singer with about 72,000 fans.
You can see without hesitation the thoughts of those who entered the ‘Dream Stage’ and the backstage appearance before the performance.
Lastly, you can watch ‘Seventeen the City-Yokohama’. The 'Seventeen the City' project has been growing in scale both domestically and internationally since 2022 under the slogan, 'The city where the performance is held will be plastered with Seventeen.'
In particular, this project, carried out this year, was the first to collaborate with a local government. A total of 20 companies and organizations participated in 'Seventeen the City' held in Yokohama, and 57 programs were operated.
As a Yokohama city official said, “The entire city has created an energy to welcome SEVENTEEN and the fandom CARAT,” you can vividly see the scene of Yokohama, which has become the city of SEVENTEEN.
‘Magic Hour, The Seventeen’ will be broadcast at 8:40 pm on the 5th.