SEVENTEEN, the popular K-pop group, has successfully wrapped up their ‘World Tour in Japan.’ The tour concluded with exciting performances at the Fukuoka PayPay Dome on the 19th and 21st-22nd of the month. This thrilling finale left fans buzzing with excitement. Each of the three shows in Fukuoka sold out, attracting around 120,000 enthusiastic fans. In total, SEVENTEEN performed ten shows across four major Japanese domes: Banterin Dome Nagoya, Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, and Fukuoka PayPay Dome. They welcomed approximately 435,000 attendees throughout the tour.

During the tour, SEVENTEEN expressed heartfelt gratitude to their loyal fanbase, known as ‘Carats.’ The members thanked their supporters for their unwavering loyalty over the past nine years. They promised to continue delivering exceptional music and performances in the future.

The group’s influence extended beyond live audiences. The second day of their concert at Kyocera Dome Osaka was broadcast in over 1,500 theaters across 60 countries, allowing more fans to experience the excitement. Additionally, the third day of the Osaka concert and the finale in Fukuoka streamed online, reaching fans in 157 countries worldwide.

In addition to their electrifying performances, SEVENTEEN organized an engaging offline event called ‘Seventeen The City’ in the four cities where they performed. This initiative fostered closer connections with fans and supported over 35 local businesses and institutions, receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback from the community.

Looking ahead, SEVENTEEN has exciting plans for the future. They will continue their world tour next year, with performances scheduled in the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand. Their dedication to their craft and followers is evident, ensuring their journey in music will grow more remarkable as they reach new heights.

SEVENTEEN’s Japan Dome Tour Highlights

Fukuoka PayPay Dome Finale

  • Sold-out Shows: Each of the three performances in Fukuoka attracted around 120,000 fans.
  • Global Reach: The concerts reached fans through broadcasts in over 60 countries.
  • Community Engagement: ‘Seventeen The City’ supported local businesses and connected with fans.

SEVENTEEN’s ‘World Tour in Japan’ has not only showcased their musical talent but also reinforced their bond with fans. As they prepare for their next adventure, the K-pop group continues to inspire and engage audiences worldwide.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.