Seventeen to open its second Seventeen Street pop-up on Oct. 4

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Seventeen to open its second Seventeen Street pop-up on Oct. 4

Boy band Seventeen [PLEDIS ENTERTAINMENT]

Boy band Seventeen [PLEDIS ENTERTAINMENT]

Seventeen will open its second Seventeen Street pop-up event on Oct. 4 to promote its upcoming album, the boy band's agency Pledis Entertainment said Tuesday.  
 
Seventeen Street in Seongsu will be held around Seongsu Yeonbang, a lifestyle complex located in Seongsu-dong in Seongdong District, eastern Seoul, from Oct. 4 to Oct. 9.  
 
"Seventeen Street will be a fun experience for the fans waiting for Seventeen's comeback," the agency said in a press release Tuesday.
Seventeen will hold its second Seventeen Street popup event starting Oct. 4 to promote its upcoming album. [PLEDIS ENTERTAINMENT]

Seventeen will hold its second Seventeen Street popup event starting Oct. 4 to promote its upcoming album. [PLEDIS ENTERTAINMENT]

The offline event will feature the 17th Heaven pop-up event, a Seventeen-inspired "Art Wall" and collaboration with cafes and restaurants at Seongsu Yeonbang.  
 
The 17th Heaven pop-up event will require reservation through Naver's booking service, and more information will be available on Weverse, HYBE's fan community platform.  
 
Seventeen's first Seventeen Street pop-up event was in April, before the release of its 10th EP, "FML." Held at Some Sevit, the artificial floating islands in Seocho District, southern Seoul, the eight-day event brought around 150,000 fans of the boy band to the event.  
 
Seventeen will drop its eleventh EP "Seventeenth Heaven" on Oct. 13.  
 
Seventeen is currently on its "Follow" tour. Kicking off with performances at the Gocheok Sky Dome in western Seoul in July, the band is set to perform in stadium arenas around Japan until the end of this year, followed by performances around other Asian destinations.
 
To find out more about Seventeen, visit Celeb Confirmed!  

BY CHO YONG-JUN [[email protected]]
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