Seventeen video discography | |
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Video albums | 20 |
Music videos | 47 |
Films | 1 |
Television | 9 |
South Korean boy band Seventeen debuted in May 2015. They have since released 47 music videos and 20 video albums.
Since 2017, they have starred in the web series Going Seventeen, alongside various travel shows that have featured their adventures in places such as Yeoseodo (for One Fine Day), Andong (for In The Soop Season 2) and Italy (for Nana Tour with Seventeen).
They have also been on a number of Asia and World tours, which have been documented in the form of cinema releases (Power of Love), YouTube documentaries (Hit the Road for the Ode To You tour), alongside standard DVD, Blu-ray and VOD releases.
Title | Year | Director(s) | Production studio | Ref. |
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"Adore U" (아낀다) | 2015 | Shin Don-geul | Dee Shin | [1] |
"Mansae" (만세) | Im Seong-gwan | — | [2] | |
"Pretty U" (예쁘다) | 2016 | Shin Hee-won | ST-WT | [3] |
"Very Nice" (아주 Nice) | — | Digipedi | [4] | |
"Healing" (힐링) | Unknown | |||
"Check In" [lower-roman 1] | Jo Beomjin | VM Project | [5] | |
"Boom Boom" (붐붐) | Yoo Sung-kyun | Sunnyvisual | [6] | |
"Highlight" | ||||
"Don't Wanna Cry" (울고 싶지 않아) | 2017 | Jo Beomjin | VM Project | [7] |
"Change Up" [lower-roman 2] | ||||
"Trauma" [lower-roman 1] | ||||
"Lilili Yabbay" (13월의 춤) [lower-roman 3] | ||||
"Pinwheel" (바람개비) [lower-roman 4] | ||||
"Clap" (박수) | ||||
"Thanks" (고맙다) | 2018 | |||
"Oh My!" (어쩌나) | [8] | |||
"Holiday" | Wonwoo | — | [9] | |
"Getting Closer" (숨이 차) | Jo Beomjin | VM Project | [10] | |
"Home" | 2019 | [11] | ||
"Hit" | Yoon Rima, Jang Dongju | Rigend Film | [12] | |
"Fear" (독: Fear) | [13] | |||
"Snap Shoot" | 2020 | Mingyu | — | [14] |
"My My" | Shin Don-geul | Dee Shin | [15] | |
"Left & Right" | Seong Wonmo | Digipedi | [16] | |
"Home;Run" | [17] | |||
"Ready to Love" | 2021 | Han Sa-Min | Dextor-Lab | [18] |
"Anyone" | — | Vikings League | [19] | |
"Rock with You" | Yoon Rima, Jang Dongju | Rigend Film | [20] | |
"Hot" | 2022 | [21] | ||
"Cheers" [lower-roman 2] | Jo Beomjin | VM Project | [22] | |
"_World" | Oui Kim | Oui | [23] | |
"Super" (손오공) | 2023 | [24] | ||
"F*ck My Life" | Bang Jaeyeob | Bangjaeyeob Film | [25] | |
"God of Music" (음악의 신) | 725 | Sl8ight Visual Lab | [26] | |
"Maestro" | 2024 | [27] | ||
"Lalali" [lower-roman 1] | [28] | |||
"Spell" [lower-roman 3] | [29] | |||
"Cheers to Youth" (청춘찬가) [lower-roman 4] | [30] | |||
"Love, Money, Fame" (featuring DJ Khaled) | [31] | |||
"Eyes on You" | Woogie Kim | Mother | [32] | |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Production studio | Ref. |
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"Call Call Call!" | 2018 | Seong Won-mo | Digipedi | [33] |
"Happy Ending" | 2019 | Kim Woo-je | Etui Collective | [34] |
"Fallin' Flower" (舞い落ちる花びら) | 2020 | Yoon Rima, Jang Dongju | Rigend Film | [35] |
"24H" | Shin Hee-won | ST-WT | [36] | |
"Not Alone" (ひとりじゃない) | 2021 | Oui Kim | Oui | [37] |
"Power of Love" (あいのちから) | Yoo Sung-kyun | Sunnyvisual | [38] | |
"Dream" | 2022 | Seo Dong-hyuk | Flipevil | [39] |
"Ima (Even if the world ends tomorrow)" (今 -明日 世界が終わっても-) | 2023 | 725 | Sl8ight Visual Lab | [40] |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Production studio | Ref. |
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"Darl+ing" | 2022 | Yoon Rima, Jang Dongju | Rigend Film | [41] |
Title | Details | Corresponding tour/series | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2016 Like Seventeen 'Shining Diamond' in Seoul |
| Shining Diamonds Tour | [42] |
17 Japan Concert 'Say the Name #Seventeen' |
| 17 Japan Concert 'Say the Name #Seventeen' | [43] |
2017 Seventeen 1st World Tour 'Diamond Edge' in Seoul |
| Diamond Edge World Tour | [44] |
2017 Seventeen 1st World Tour 'Diamond Edge' in Japan |
| [43] | |
Seventeen 2018 Japan Arena Tour 'SVT' |
| SVT Japan Arena Tour | [43] |
2018 Seventeen Concert 'Ideal Cut' in Japan |
| Ideal Cut Tour | [43] |
Seventeen 2018 Concert 'Ideal Cut' in Seoul |
| [45] | |
Seventeen 2019 Japan Tour 'Haru' |
| Haru Japan Tour | [43] |
Seventeen World Tour 'Ode to You' in Seoul |
| Ode to You World Tour | [46] |
Seventeen World Tour 'Ode to You' In Japan |
| [43] | |
2021 Online Concert 'In-Complete' |
| Online concerts | [47] |
2021 SVT 5th Fanmeeting 'Seventeen in Carat Land' Memory Book |
| Korean fanmeetings | [48] |
2021 Seventeen Concert 'Power of Love' |
| Online concerts | [49] |
2021 Seventeen Concert 'Power of Love' Japan Edition |
| [50] | |
2022 SVT 6th Fanmeeting 'Seventeen in Carat Land' |
| Korean fanmeetings | [51] |
Seventeen 2022 Japan Fanmeeting 'Hanabi' |
| Japanese Fanmeetings | [52] |
Seventeen World Tour 'Be The Sun' |
| Be The Sun World Tour | [53] |
Seventeen World Tour 'Be The Sun' Japan |
| [54] | |
2023 Seventeen 7th Fanmeeting 'Seventeen in Carat Land' |
| Korean fanmeetings | [55] |
Seventeen 2023 Japan Fanmeeting 'Love' |
| Japanese fanmeetings | [56] |
Seventeen Tour 'Follow' to Seoul |
| Follow Tour | [57] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2022 | Seventeen Power of Love: The Movie | Themselves | Documentary/concert, limited theatrical release. Footage also released on DVD. | [58] |
2024 | Seventeen: The Magic Hour (매직아워, 더 세븐틴) | Themselves | Documentary/concert about the Follow Tour performances in Incheon. Broadcast by MBC. | [59] |
Seventeen Tour Follow Again To Cinemas | Themselves | Documentary/concert about the Follow Tour performances in Seoul. Limited theatrical release. | [60] |
Year | Title | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | Seventeen Project: Debut Big Plan | MBC TV | 7 episodes | [61] |
2016 | Seventeen's One Fine Day | MBC TV | 9 episodes | [62] |
2017 | Seventeen's One Fine Day in Japan | MBC TV | 8 episodes | [63] |
2018 | SVT Club | Mnet | 8 episodes | [64] |
2021 | Going Seventeen: Treasure Island: 13 Raiders | JTBC | 2 pre-release episodes | [65] |
In the Soop SVT ver. | JTBC | 4 highlight episodes, the complete season was released via Weverse | [66] | |
2022 | Hybe Japan TV | Fuji TV | Monthly Japanese program | [67] |
2023 | In the Soop SVT ver. Season 2 | JTBC | 3 highlight episodes, the complete season was released via Weverse | [68] |
2024 | Nana Tour with Seventeen | tvN | 6 episodes (Edited Version), the extended cuts were released via Weverse. Produced by Na Young-seok as a spin-off of Youth Over Flowers. | [69] |
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2012–2014 | Seventeen TV | 4 seasons, 68 episodes | [70] |
2015 | Hoshi and Seungkwan's Andromeda | 26 episodes | [71] |
2017–present | Going Seventeen | Ongoing | [72] |
2020 | IF Seventeen | 17 episodes | [73] |
Seventeen: Hit The Road | Documentary, 15 episodes | [74] | |
2021 | Smash. House | Japanese app-based video series | [75] |
In the Soop SVT ver. | 8 episodes | [76] | |
2022 | 17PLAY | Facebook exclusive, 5 episodes | [77] |
Smash. Fighting | Japanese app-based video series | [78] | |
2023 | In the Soop SVT ver. Season 2 | 6 episodes | [68] |
2024 | Nana Tour with Seventeen | 6 episodes (Full Version), edited episodes were broadcast on tvN | [69] |
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