Courtesy of HYBE
Seventeen's "Follow the City" project, organized by HYBE, is set to return to Japan ahead of the boy band's "Follow Again" encore concerts in Osaka and Yokohama in May.
The project, a recurring series of promotional events, will run from April 27 to May 26, coinciding with Seventeen's world tour finale concert.
The band is scheduled to hold two concerts each in Osaka on May 18 and 19, and Yokohama on May 25 and 26. HYBE Japan has partnered with the Yokohama government for this iteration of the project, aiming to enhance participation from local facilities and companies.
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▲ Seventeen's "'Follow' the City" project will take place in Osaka and Yokohama from April 27 to May 26 / Courtesy of HYBE |
Around 20 of Yokohama's major facilities will host Seventeen-themed events, with landmarks such as Yokohama City Hall and Yokohama Hammerhead lit up in the band's official colors from May 17 to 26. Additionally, a fireworks show is scheduled at Yokohama Port on May 18 and 26.
Yokohama's transport department will issue travel passes featuring Seventeen's character BongBongee, allowing fans unlimited one-day travel to Seventeen's concerts at Nissan Stadium and other project events in the city.
In Osaka, notable events will take place at Dotonbori and Hep Five, including a Seventeen-themed cruise in the Dotonbori canal from May 17 to 20, and the decoration of the Hep Five Ferris Wheel with Seventeen members' faces.
A Digital Stamp Rally will be held from May 10 to 26, allowing fans to collect stamps at project events and redeem Seventeen photo cards. The rally now offers photo card redemption for every five digital stamps, up from three in the previous event, with language options expanded to include English and Korean.
Pop-up stores and photo exhibitions documenting the band's preparations will also operate in both cities, with the full event itinerary available on Seventeen's website.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
HYBE Organizes Series of Events in Osaka and Yokohama to Coincide with Seventeen's Performances
Courtesy of HYBE
Seventeen's "Follow the City" project, organized by HYBE, is set to return to Japan ahead of the boy band's "Follow Again" encore concerts in Osaka and Yokohama in May.
The project, a recurring series of promotional events, will run from April 27 to May 26, coinciding with Seventeen's world tour finale concert.
The band is scheduled to hold two concerts each in Osaka on May 18 and 19, and Yokohama on May 25 and 26. HYBE Japan has partnered with the Yokohama government for this iteration of the project, aiming to enhance participation from local facilities and companies.
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▲ Seventeen's "'Follow' the City" project will take place in Osaka and Yokohama from April 27 to May 26 / Courtesy of HYBE |
Around 20 of Yokohama's major facilities will host Seventeen-themed events, with landmarks such as Yokohama City Hall and Yokohama Hammerhead lit up in the band's official colors from May 17 to 26. Additionally, a fireworks show is scheduled at Yokohama Port on May 18 and 26.
Yokohama's transport department will issue travel passes featuring Seventeen's character BongBongee, allowing fans unlimited one-day travel to Seventeen's concerts at Nissan Stadium and other project events in the city.
In Osaka, notable events will take place at Dotonbori and Hep Five, including a Seventeen-themed cruise in the Dotonbori canal from May 17 to 20, and the decoration of the Hep Five Ferris Wheel with Seventeen members' faces.
A Digital Stamp Rally will be held from May 10 to 26, allowing fans to collect stamps at project events and redeem Seventeen photo cards. The rally now offers photo card redemption for every five digital stamps, up from three in the previous event, with language options expanded to include English and Korean.
Pop-up stores and photo exhibitions documenting the band's preparations will also operate in both cities, with the full event itinerary available on Seventeen's website.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
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