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Seventeen’s “'Follow' the City” project will return to Japan from Friday, just before the boy band performs its “Follow Again” encore concerts in Osaka and Yokohama in May.
Some 20,000 of Seventeen's fans, or Carats, flew into Korea from around the world late last month to celebrate the boy band’s encore tour “'Follow' Again to Incheon.”
Seventeen will release a compilation album of the band’s hits titled “17 Is Right Here” on April 29, the band said during its concerts held over the weekend.
Boy band Seventeen’s fandom Carat became one as they sang, danced and jumped along to the group’s music during a cruise party held to celebrate Seventeen’s encore world tour, “'Follow’ Again to Incheon,” that took place over the weekend.
HYBE's 'The City' project, featuring Seventeen, will host a number of promotional events across Seoul and Incheon including a cruise party, photo exhibition and merchandise booth.
Seventeen sat at No. 3 on Oricon’s year-end chart as the highest-ranked K-pop artist, its agency Pledis Entertainment said Thursday.
Seventeen’s "The City" project will land in Bangkok on Saturday, ahead of its upcoming Bangkok concerts on Dec. 23 and Dec. 24, its agency HYBE said Monday.
Even in cities, there are spaces where you can find natural beauty. A great example of this is Seoul Forest Park, located in Seongdong District, Seoul, South Korea.
"Seventeenth Heaven" was released six months after its 10th and previous Korean EP "FML" in April. Seventeen also dropped a compilation album "Always Yours" in August.
A choreography video that put a new spin on the traditional Korean dance "Ilmu," made in collaboration by SK On and dance crew JustJerk, was viewed over 2.3 million times on YouTube as of Wednesday. Titled “One Dance, One Spirit/ Seoul...
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