Seventeen performing in 2018 | |
Asia/World tours | 9 |
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↙ Concerts | 5 |
↙ Fanmeetings | 13 |
↙ Showcases | 10 |
The South Korean idol group Seventeen debuted in 2015 and have since then embarked on concert tours that have taken them throughout Asia, Oceania, and North and South America. To date, they have held eight concert tours, a number of standalone concerts and fan meetings, and multiple online concerts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seventeen have performed concerts at South Korea's second-largest stadium (Seoul World Cup Stadium), Japan's second-largest stadium (Nissan Stadium), Thailand's largest stadium (Rajamangala Stadium), and the world's largest indoor arena (Philippine Arena).
In 2024, they made their European festival debut at Glastonbury Festival 2024 on the Pyramid Stage, becoming the first K-Pop act to perform at the festival. In September, they went on to return to Europe, headlining at Lollapalloza Berlin.
Title | Dates | Associated album(s) | Continent(s) | Shows | Attendance |
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Shining Diamonds World Tour | July 30, 2016 – September 11, 2016 | 17 Carat Boys Be Love & Letter | Asia Oceania | 17 | 47,000 |
Diamond Edge World Tour | July 14, 2017 – October 6, 2017 | Al1 Teen, Age | Asia North America South America | 17 | 200,000 |
SVT Japan Tour | February 21, 2018 – March 8, 2018 | Al1 Teen, Age | Asia | 6 | 110,000 |
Ideal Cut Tour | June 28, 2018 – November 4, 2018 | Al1 Teen, Age You Make My Day | Asia | 18 | 197,000 [lower-roman 1] |
Haru Japan Tour | April 2, 2019 – April 27, 2019 | We Make You You Make My Day You Made My Dawn | Asia | 12 | 200,000 |
Ode to You World Tour | August 30, 2019 – February 8, 2020 | An Ode | Asia North America | 24 | 176,233 [lower-roman 2] |
Be The Sun World Tour | June 25, 2022 – December 28, 2022 | Face the Sun Sector 17 | Asia North America | 29 | 539,872 |
Follow Tour | July 21, 2023 – May 26, 2024 | FML Always Yours Seventeenth Heaven 17 Is Right Here | Asia | 28 | 987,641 |
Right Here World Tour | October 12, 2024 – February 15, 2025 | Spill the Feels | Asia North America | 27 | — |
Tour by Seventeen | |
Start date | July 30, 2016 |
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End date | September 11, 2016 |
No. of shows | 14 in Asia 3 in Oceania 17 total |
Seventeen concert chronology |
Seventeen 1st Asia Pacific Tour 2016 Shining Diamonds was Seventeen's first tour of Asia and Oceania, as organised by Pledis Entertainment and Type Communication Group. The tour was held from July 30 to September 11, 2016, in Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Hong Kong and Taipei. [1]
The tour began with concerts in South Korea and Japan under the title of Like Seventeen 'Shining Diamonds' Concert, while the rest of the tour was promoted at Seventeen's 1st Asia Pacific Tour. [2] [3]
Set list
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Ref. |
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July 30, 2016 | Seoul | South Korea | Jamsil Arena | 14,000 | [4] |
July 31, 2016 | |||||
August 5, 2016 (two shows) | Osaka | Japan | Grand Cube Osaka | 13,000 | [5] |
August 8, 2016 | Tokyo | Nakano Sun Plaza Hall | |||
August 9, 2016 (two shows) | |||||
August 13, 2016 | Singapore | MegaBox Convention Centre | 20,000 | [6] | |
August 14, 2016 | Parañaque [lower-roman 3] | Philippines | The Theatre at Solaire | ||
August 15, 2016 | |||||
August 20, 2016 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Balai Sarbini | ||
August 21, 2016 | Bangkok | Thailand | Muang Thai GMM Live House | ||
August 27, 2016 | Melbourne | Australia | Plenary Hall at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | ||
August 28, 2016 | Sydney | Big Top Sydney | |||
August 30, 2016 | Auckland | New Zealand | The Trusts Arena | ||
September 4, 2016 | Hong Kong | China | KITEC | ||
September 11, 2016 | Taipei | Taiwan | ATT Show Box | ||
Total | 47,000 |
Tour by Seventeen | |
Associated album | 17 Carat Boys Be Love & Letter Going Seventeen Al1 |
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Start date | July 14, 2017 |
End date | October 6, 2017 |
No. of shows | 12 in Asia 4 in North America 1 in South America 17 total |
Seventeen concert chronology |
2017 Seventeen 1st World Tour Diamond Edge was Seventeen's first world tour, organized by Pledis Entertainment, Show Note and Live Nation. The tour was held from July 14 to October 6, 2017, in Seoul, Saitama, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto, Santiago, New York, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Manila, visiting in total 14 cities. [7] [8] They performed for 200,000 fans throughout the tour. [9]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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July 14, 2017 | Seoul | South Korea | Jamsil Auxiliary Stadium | 30,000 [10] |
July 15, 2017 | ||||
July 16, 2017 | ||||
July 26, 2017 | Saitama | Japan | Saitama Super Arena | 60,000 [11] |
July 27, 2017 | ||||
August 5, 2017 | Bangkok | Thailand | Thunder Dome | 5,500 [12] |
August 12, 2017 | Hong Kong | China | AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 10 | 5,000 [13] |
August 18, 2017 | Chicago | United States | Rosemont Theatre | — |
August 23, 2017 | Dallas | Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie | ||
August 25, 2017 | Toronto | Canada | Massey Hall | |
August 27, 2017 | New York | United States | Terminal 5 | |
August 29, 2017 | Santiago | Chile | Movistar Arena | |
September 9, 2017 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Stadium Negara | |
September 23, 2017 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Ice Hall 3A | |
September 29, 2017 | Singapore | Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre Hall 601-604 | ||
October 1, 2017 | Taipei | Taiwan | Xinzhuang Gymnasium | 5,000 [14] |
October 6, 2017 | Pasay [lower-roman 3] | Philippines | Mall of Asia Arena | 10,000 [15] |
Total | 200,000 [16] |
Tour by Seventeen | |
Start date | February 21, 2018 |
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End date | March 7, 2018 |
No. of shows | 6 |
Seventeen concert chronology |
Seventeen 2018 Japan Arena Tour SVT was Seventeen's first Japanese concert tour, organized by Pledis Entertainment. The tour was held from February 21 to March 7, 2018, in Yokohama, Osaka and Nagoya, visiting a total of 3 cities. At one of the concerts in Yokohama, the group officially announced their forthcoming Japanese debut EP, titled "We Make You". [17]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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February 21, 2018 | Yokohama | Japan | Yokohama Arena | 110,000 [18] |
February 22, 2018 | ||||
February 27, 2018 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | ||
February 28, 2018 | ||||
March 6, 2018 | Nagoya | NGK Hall | ||
March 7, 2018 |
Tour by Seventeen | |
Associated album | You Make My Day |
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Start date | June 28, 2018 |
End date | November 4, 2018 |
No. of shows | 18 |
Seventeen concert chronology |
On May 15, 2018, Seventeen announced their third Asian tour, titled Ideal Cut, due to begin in Seoul on June 28, 2018. The tour went to seven more cities across East and Southeast Asia, and ended with an encore concert in Seoul on November 4. [19] [20]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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June 28, 2018 | Seoul | South Korea | Jamsil Arena | 27,000 [21] |
June 29, 2018 | ||||
June 30, 2018 | ||||
July 1, 2018 | ||||
August 31, 2018 | Hong Kong | China | AsiaWorld-Arena | — |
September 4, 2018 | Saitama | Japan | Saitama Super Arena | 120,000 [22] |
September 5, 2018 | ||||
September 6, 2018 | ||||
September 8, 2018 | ||||
September 9, 2018 | ||||
September 16, 2018 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Indonesia Convention Exhibition | — |
September 21, 2018 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | ||
September 23, 2018 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | MIECC | 5,000 [23] |
September 29, 2018 | Pasay [lower-roman 3] | Philippines | Mall of Asia Arena | 10,000 |
October 6, 2018 | Taipei | Taiwan | Xinzhuang Gymnasium | 10,000 [24] |
October 7, 2018 | ||||
November 3, 2018 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Gymnastics Arena | 25,000 [25] |
November 4, 2018 | ||||
Total | 197,000 |
Tour by Seventeen | |
Start date | April 2, 2019 |
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End date | April 27, 2019 |
No. of shows | 12 |
Seventeen concert chronology |
Seventeen 2019 Japan Tour Haru (Japanese: はる, lit. 'Spring') was Seventeen's 3rd Japan concert tour organized by Pledis Entertainment & Pledis Japan. The tour ran from April 2 to 27, 2019, in Fukuoka, Shizuoka, Saitama, Chiba and Osaka, a total of twelve shows across five cities. [26]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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April 2, 2019 | Fukuoka | Japan | Marine Messe Fukuoka | 200,000 [27] |
April 3, 2019 | ||||
April 6, 2019 | Shizuoka | Ecopa Arena | ||
April 7, 2019 | ||||
April 9, 2019 | Saitama | Saitama Super Arena | ||
April 10, 2019 | ||||
April 19, 2019 | Chiba | Makuhari Messe | ||
April 20, 2019 | ||||
April 21, 2019 | ||||
April 25, 2019 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | ||
April 26, 2019 | ||||
April 27, 2019 |
Following the conclusion of the Japanese leg of the Ode To You tour on November 9, 2019, Seventeen announced their first dome tour on November 11. Initially scheduled at three of Japan's dome arenas (Tokyo Dome, Fukuoka Dome, and Kyocera Dome), additional dates at Seibu Dome were added later. [28] The entire tour was cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [29]
Seventeen eventually debuted at Tokyo Dome and Kyocera Dome during their Be The Sun World Tour . The group performed at Fukuoka Dome and Seibu Dome, among others, for the Japanese leg of their Follow Tour .
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Event name | Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Ref. |
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Like Seventeen – Boys Wish | December 24, 2015 | Seoul | South Korea | Yongsan Art Hall | 3,200 | [30] |
December 25, 2015 (two shows) | ||||||
December 26, 2015 | ||||||
Like Seventeen – Boys Wish Encore Concert | February 13, 2016 | SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium | 7,000 | [31] | ||
February 14, 2016 | ||||||
17 Japan Concert: Say The Name #Seventeen | February 15, 2017 | Kobe | Japan | World Memorial Hall | 28,000 | [32] |
February 16, 2017 | ||||||
February 18, 2017 | ||||||
February 19, 2017 | ||||||
February 21, 2017 | Yokohama | Yokohama Arena | 24,000 | [32] | ||
February 22, 2017 | ||||||
Event name | Edition | Date | City | Country | Venue | Ref. |
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Seventeen Online Concert 'In-Complete' | — | January 23, 2021 | Seoul | South Korea | Venew Live Online Streaming | [33] |
Seventeen Concert 'Power of Love' [lower-roman 4] | "Power" | November 14, 2021 | KSPO Dome Venew Live Online Streaming | [34] [35] | ||
Japan [lower-roman 5] | November 18, 2021 | |||||
"Love" | November 21, 2021 |
Event name | Date | City | Venue | Attendance | Ref. |
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'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2017 1st Fanmeeting | February 10, 2017 | Seoul | Jamsil Indoor Stadium | 20,000 | [36] |
February 11, 2017 | |||||
February 12, 2017 | |||||
'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2018 SVT 2nd Fanmeeting | February 2, 2018 | 20,000 | [37] | ||
February 3, 2018 | |||||
'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2019 SVT 3rd Fanmeeting | March 8, 2019 | 21,000 | [38] | ||
March 9, 2019 | |||||
March 10, 2019 | |||||
'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2020 SVT 4th Fanmeeting | August 30, 2020 | VenewLive | — [lower-roman 6] | [39] | |
'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2021 SVT 5th Fanmeeting | August 8, 2021 | — [lower-roman 7] | [40] | ||
'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2022 SVT 6th Fanmeeting | March 25, 2022 | Jamsil Auxiliary Stadium Weverse | 15,000 | [41] | |
March 26, 2022 | |||||
March 27, 2022 | |||||
'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2023 SVT 7th Fanmeeting | March 10, 2023 | KSPO Dome Weverse | 28,500 | [42] | |
March 11, 2023 | |||||
March 12, 2023 | |||||
'Seventeen in Carat Land' 2024 SVT 8th Fanmeeting | July 23, 2024 | Gocheok Sky Dome Weverse | 34,000 | [43] | |
July 24, 2024 | |||||
Event name | Date | City | Venue | Attendance | Ref. |
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Seventeen Japan Official Fanclub Meeting 'Carat Camp' | February 22, 2018 | Yokohama | Yokohama Arena | — | [44] |
February 28, 2018 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | |||
March 7, 2018 | Nagoya | Nippon Gaishi Hall | |||
Seventeen Japan Fanmeeting 'Carat Summer Camp' | September 8, 2018 | Saitama | Saitama Super Arena | — | [22] |
September 9, 2018 | |||||
Seventeen Japan Fanmeeting 'Hana' [lower-roman 8] | April 22, 2019 (Two shows) | Chiba | Makuhari Messe | — | [27] |
April 26, 2019 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | |||
April 27, 2019 | |||||
Seventeen 2022 Japan Fanmeeting 'Hanabi' [lower-roman 9] | May 7, 2022 | Saitama | Saitama Super Arena | 60,000 | [45] |
May 8, 2022 | |||||
Seventeen 2023 Japan Fanmeeting 'Love' | May 17, 2023 | Osaka | Kyocera Dome | 180,000 | [46] |
May 18, 2023 | |||||
May 27, 2023 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | |||
May 28, 2023 |
Event name | Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Ref. |
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Project Showcase Mission | May 10, 2015 | Seoul | South Korea | Blue Square Concert Hall | 1,000 | [47] |
1st Mini Album '17 Carat' Showcase | May 26, 2015 | Gyeonggi | MBC Dream Center | 1,000 | [48] | |
2nd Mini Album 'Boys Be' Showcase | September 10, 2015 | Seoul | Digital Magic Space | — | [49] | |
First Album 'Love & Letter' Showcase | April 24, 2016 | AX Korea | 1,000 | [50] | ||
3rd Mini Album 'Going Seventeen' Showcase | December 5, 2016 | Blue Square Concert Hall | 1,500 | [51] | ||
4th Mini Album 'Al1' Showcase | May 23, 2017 | Olympic Hall | 4,000 | [52] | ||
1st Japanese Mini Album 'We Make You' Showcase | May 30, 2018 (2 shows) | Tokyo | Japan | Toyosu Pit | 12,000 | [53] |
May 31, 2018 (2 shows) | ||||||
5th Mini Album 'You Make My Day' Showcase | July 16, 2018 | Seoul | South Korea | Blue Square Concert Hall | — | [54] |
6th Mini Album 'You Made My Dawn' Showcase | January 21, 2019 | Olympic Hall | — | [55] | ||
1st Japanese Single 'Happy Ending' Showcase | June 7, 2019 (2 shows) | Yokohama | Japan | Pacifico Yokohama | — | [56] |
June 12, 2019 (2 shows) | Kobe | World Memorial Hall | — |
Event name | Date | City | Country | Venue | Ref. |
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Dream Concert | June 4, 2016 | Seoul | South Korea | Seoul World Cup Stadium | [57] |
KCON | June 24, 2016 | Newark | United States | Prudential Center | [58] |
May 21, 2017 | Chiba | Japan | Makuhari Messe | [59] | |
Dream Concert | June 3, 2017 | Seoul | South Korea | Seoul World Cup Stadium | [60] |
KCON | August 19, 2017 | Los Angeles | United States | Staples Center | [61] |
April 14, 2018 | Chiba | Japan | Makuhari Messe | [62] | |
Dream Concert | May 12, 2018 | Seoul | South Korea | Seoul World Cup Stadium | [63] |
SBS Super Concert | July 7, 2018 | Taipei | Taiwan | Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center | [64] |
KCON | August 12, 2018 | Los Angeles | United States | Staples Center | [65] |
SBS Super Concert | October 14, 2018 | Suwon | South Korea | Suwon World Cup Stadium | [66] |
Music Bank World Tour | January 19, 2019 | Hong Kong | China | AsiaWorld–Expo | [67] |
Dream Concert | May 18, 2019 | Seoul | South Korea | Seoul World Cup Stadium | [68] |
SBS Super Concert | July 6, 2019 | Hong Kong | China | AsiaWorld–Expo | [69] |
KCON | July 7, 2019 | New York City | United States | Javits Center | [70] |
Summer Sonic Festival | August 17, 2019 | Osaka | Japan | Maishima Sports Island | [71] |
UAE Korea Festival | October 18, 2019 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Dubai World Trade Centre | [72] |
LA3C Music and Food Festival | December 11, 2022 | Los Angeles | United States | Los Angeles State Historic Park | [73] |
Weverse Con Festival | June 16, 2024 | Incheon | South Korea | Inspire Entertainment Resort | [74] |
Glastonbury Festival 2024 | June 28, 2024 | Pilton | United Kingdom | Pyramid Stage | [75] |
Lollapalooza Berlin | September 8, 2024 | Berlin | Germany | Olympiastadion | [76] |
Tecate Pal Norte | April 4, 2025 | Monterrey | Mexico | Parque Fundidora | [77] |
Event name | Date | City | Country | Network | Performed song(s) | Ref. |
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2015 SBS Gayo Daejeon | 27 December 2015 | Seoul | South Korea | SBS | "Adore U" | [78] |
2015 MBC Gayo Daejejeon | 30 December 2015 | Ilsan | MBC | "Mansae" | [79] | |
2016 SBS Gayo Daejeon | 26 December 2016 | Seoul | SBS | Girl group cover medley ("Into the New World", "U-Go-Girl" and "I'm Your Girl") and "Boom Boom" | [80] | |
2016 KBS Song Festival | 29 December 2016 | KBS | "Wild Eyes" (originally by Shinhwa), "Pretty U" and "Boom Boom" | [81] | ||
2016 MBC Gayo Daejejeon | 31 December 2016 | Ilsan | MBC | "Honey" (originally by Park Jin-young) and "Very Nice" | [82] | |
2017 KBS Song Festival | 29 December 2017 | Seoul | KBS | "Don't Wanna Cry", "Habit" (Vocal Unit), "Check-In" (Hip Hop Unit), "Who" (Performance Unit), "Boom Boom" and "Clap" | [83] | |
2017 MBC Gayo Daejejeon | 31 December 2017 | Ilsan | MBC | "Campfire" and "Clap" | [84] | |
2018 SBS Gayo Daejeon | 25 December 2018 | Seoul | SBS | "Call Call Call!" (Korean version) | [85] | |
2018 KBS Song Festival | 28 December 2018 | KBS | "Thanks" and "Getting Closer" | [86] | ||
2018 MBC Gayo Daejejeon | 31 December 2018 | Ilsan | MBC | "Just Do It" and "Oh My!" | [87] | |
2019 SBS Gayo Daejeon | 25 December 2019 | Seoul | SBS | "Home" and "Snap Shoot" | [88] | |
2019 KBS Song Festival | 27 December 2019 | Ilsan | KBS | "Trauma", "Second Life", "Shhh" and "Good to Me" | [89] | |
2019 MBC Gayo Daejejeon | 31 December 2019 | MBC | "Egotistic" (originally by Mamamoo) and "Hit" (as a group); "You're the Best" (originally by Mamamoo) and "Clap" (performed with Mamamoo) | [90] | ||
2020 FNS Music Festival | 9 December 2020 | Tokyo | Japan | FNS | "Home;Run" | [91] |
2020 SBS Gayo Daejeon | 25 December 2020 | Daegu | South Korea | SBS | "24H" (Korean version), "My My" and "Left & Right" | [92] |
2021 FNS Summer Music Festival | 14 July 2021 | Tokyo | Japan | FNS | "Ready to Love" | [93] |
2021 KBS Song Festival | 17 December 2021 | Seoul | South Korea | KBS | "Crush" and "Rock with You" | [94] |
2022 FNS Music Festival | 7 December 2022 | Tokyo | Japan | FNS | "Dream" | [95] |
2023 Best Artist Festival | 2 December 2023 | Nagoya | NTV | "Ima (Even if the World Ends Tomorrow)" | [96] | |
2023 FNS Music Festival | 6 December 2023 | Tokyo | FNS | [97] | ||
74th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen | 31 December 2023 | NHK | "Fallin' Flower" | [98] | ||
2024 FNS Summer Music Festival | 3 July 2024 | FNS | "Maestro" | [99] |
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