
Group Seventeen held a concert at Hong Kong's largest stadium, setting a sold-out record. On March 1 and 28, they will hold the 'Seventeen World Tour [New_] in Asia' at Hong Kong Kai Tak Stadium. All seats were sold out on the day ticket sales opened, and even restricted view seats were additionally opened. Approximately 73,000 spectators are expected to attend over the two days.
Kai Tak Stadium is the largest venue in Hong Kong and has hosted performances by international artists such as Coldplay, Lin Junjie, and Zhou Jielun. Seventeen will return to this stage after about five months since last September. With this concert, Seventeen set a record as the first K-pop artist to sell out the stadium four consecutive times.
Seventeen's Asia tour continues starting from Hong Kong. On the 7th of next month, they will perform at Singapore National Stadium, on the 14th and 15th at Bangkok National Stadium, and on the 21st at Bulacan Sports Stadium in the Philippines. Offline events for fans will also be held in each city. Pop-up stores will operate in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bangkok, and in Jakarta, the official character pop-up 'Miniteen House Party' will be held.
Especially in Singapore, the 'Seventeen Experience' program will run from March 2 to 8, utilizing major city spaces. This program will offer fans various experiences.
Seventeen's new song 'Tiny Light,' released on February 27, ranked number one on Japan's AWA Music real-time chart 'The Hot 100.' The song will be featured as the ending theme for part 2 of the Netflix exclusive animation 'B'stars FINAL SEASON.'
After successfully completing tours in five North American cities and four major domes in Japan, Seventeen will hold a world tour encore concert on April 4 and 5 at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium. This concert will also be broadcast via online live streaming. Through this encore concert, Seventeen plans to communicate with fans worldwide and conclude the tour in a grand finale.



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