SEVENTEEN’s First Concert Film Opens in 69 Countries with Over 1,900 Screens Worldwide
Sharon Jung / Published April 2, 2025 12:02 AM
Sharon Jung
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SEVENTEEN makes a cinematic return to the global stage with the release of their first concert film, SEVENTEEN Right Here World Tour in Cinemas. On April 2, Pledis Entertainment announced that the film would premiere simultaneously in South Korea and 68 other countries and regions, encompassing over 1,900 theaters worldwide.
In Japan, the release is scheduled for May 16, with expectations running high following strong early ticket sales. According to the Korea Film Council’s integrated ticketing system, SEVENTEEN Right Here World Tour in Cinemas drew over 9,100 pre-sale tickets as of 9 a.m. on March 20, signaling significant anticipation from global fans.
The film captures the electrifying atmosphere of SEVENTEEN’s October 12–13 performances in Goyang, Korea, part of their Right Here world tour. As the group's first-ever concert documentary for theaters, the film delivers an immersive concert experience across various formats, including standard screens, ScreenX (three-sided projection), 4DX (motion and effects), and IMAX.
The two-day event featured a robust 26-song setlist, including the title track “LOVE, MONEY, FAME” from their twelfth mini-album, as well as new unit songs such as “Water” and “Candy.” The project offers fans a comprehensive glimpse into SEVENTEEN’s musical range and stage charisma.
The Right Here tour marked a significant milestone in the group's global outreach. With stops in 14 cities across the globe and a total of 30 shows, SEVENTEEN drew over 1.03 million fans across in-person and online audiences, further cementing their place as a top-tier act in the global K-pop scene.
Adding to their momentum, SEVENTEEN will make history once again on April 5 (KST) by becoming the first K-pop artist to perform at Mexico’s Tecate Pa’l Norte 2025 in Monterrey. As their worldwide influence continues to expand, the group’s concert film stands as both a celebration of past achievements and a preview of their evolving legacy.
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Courtesy of CGV
SEVENTEEN makes a cinematic return to the global stage with the release of their first concert film, SEVENTEEN Right Here World Tour in Cinemas. On April 2, Pledis Entertainment announced that the film would premiere simultaneously in South Korea and 68 other countries and regions, encompassing over 1,900 theaters worldwide.
In Japan, the release is scheduled for May 16, with expectations running high following strong early ticket sales. According to the Korea Film Council’s integrated ticketing system, SEVENTEEN Right Here World Tour in Cinemas drew over 9,100 pre-sale tickets as of 9 a.m. on March 20, signaling significant anticipation from global fans.
The film captures the electrifying atmosphere of SEVENTEEN’s October 12–13 performances in Goyang, Korea, part of their Right Here world tour. As the group's first-ever concert documentary for theaters, the film delivers an immersive concert experience across various formats, including standard screens, ScreenX (three-sided projection), 4DX (motion and effects), and IMAX.
The two-day event featured a robust 26-song setlist, including the title track “LOVE, MONEY, FAME” from their twelfth mini-album, as well as new unit songs such as “Water” and “Candy.” The project offers fans a comprehensive glimpse into SEVENTEEN’s musical range and stage charisma.
The Right Here tour marked a significant milestone in the group's global outreach. With stops in 14 cities across the globe and a total of 30 shows, SEVENTEEN drew over 1.03 million fans across in-person and online audiences, further cementing their place as a top-tier act in the global K-pop scene.
Adding to their momentum, SEVENTEEN will make history once again on April 5 (KST) by becoming the first K-pop artist to perform at Mexico’s Tecate Pa’l Norte 2025 in Monterrey. As their worldwide influence continues to expand, the group’s concert film stands as both a celebration of past achievements and a preview of their evolving legacy.