K-pop powerhouse Seventeen concluded their SVT Right Here World Tour in Japan with a spectacular finale at Fukuoka PayPay Dome on December 19, 21, and 22. Across the three nights, the group performed to a combined audience of 120,000 fans, capping off a tour that drew a total of 435,000 attendees in four major Japanese cities. Tickets for all performances were sold out well in advance, underscoring Seventeen’s immense popularity in Japan.
The setlist showcased Seventeen’s versatility and deep connection with their Japanese audience. Highlights included original Japanese tracks like 消費期限 (Shouhiki Gen), Not Alone, and Ima-Even if the World Ends Tomorrow- as well as Japanese versions of hits like Maestro, Oh My!, and Snap Shoot. The concert opened with a powerful performance symbolizing the group’s journey of overcoming fears and proving themselves, setting the tone for the evening.
Seventeen’s hallmark attention to detail shone through in the concert’s meticulously designed musical segments, vibrant unit stages, and theatrical elements, earning acclaim as masters of live performance. Fans were enthralled not just by the music but also by the visually captivating stage production.
During their heartfelt closing remarks, the members expressed their gratitude to their fanbase, Carats. “For the past nine years, you have been our strength,” they said. “We’re truly happy to share these moments with you. Seventeen will continue to bring you new and exciting sides of ourselves in the coming year, so please keep supporting us.”
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Seventeen’s Japan tour began on November 29 and 30 at Vantelin Dome Nagoya, followed by performances at Tokyo Dome (December 4-5), Kyocera Dome Osaka (December 12, 14-15), and concluded at Fukuoka PayPay Dome. All seats for each venue sold out, further demonstrating the group’s overwhelming appeal.
For fans unable to attend in person, Seventeen provided live viewing options and online streaming. On December 14, the Osaka show was streamed live to over 1,500 theaters across 60 countries and regions. The final shows in Osaka and Fukuoka on December 15 and 22, respectively, were streamed online, drawing audiences from 157 countries and regions.
Adding to the tour experience was Seventeen the City, a unique initiative combining the group’s intellectual property with local infrastructure. Collaborating with over 35 companies and institutions, Seventeen transformed landmarks, broadcast networks, and brands into immersive fan experiences, further solidifying their connection with Japanese fans.
Seventeen’s 2024 was marked by unparalleled success. They achieved the highest ranking for an international artist in Oricon’s annual Combined Album Ranking and Album Ranking. In addition, they placed four albums in the top 10 of Billboard Japan’s Hot Albums annual chart—the most entries by any artist, domestic or international.
Seventeen’s tour will continue in 2025 with scheduled performances in Bulacan, Singapore, Jakarta, and Bangkok throughout January and February. The group is also set to appear at the 39th Golden Disc Awards on January 5, ensuring that their momentum carries into the new year.
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Courtesy of the group's instagram
K-pop powerhouse Seventeen concluded their SVT Right Here World Tour in Japan with a spectacular finale at Fukuoka PayPay Dome on December 19, 21, and 22. Across the three nights, the group performed to a combined audience of 120,000 fans, capping off a tour that drew a total of 435,000 attendees in four major Japanese cities. Tickets for all performances were sold out well in advance, underscoring Seventeen’s immense popularity in Japan.
The setlist showcased Seventeen’s versatility and deep connection with their Japanese audience. Highlights included original Japanese tracks like 消費期限 (Shouhiki Gen), Not Alone, and Ima-Even if the World Ends Tomorrow- as well as Japanese versions of hits like Maestro, Oh My!, and Snap Shoot. The concert opened with a powerful performance symbolizing the group’s journey of overcoming fears and proving themselves, setting the tone for the evening.
Seventeen’s hallmark attention to detail shone through in the concert’s meticulously designed musical segments, vibrant unit stages, and theatrical elements, earning acclaim as masters of live performance. Fans were enthralled not just by the music but also by the visually captivating stage production.
During their heartfelt closing remarks, the members expressed their gratitude to their fanbase, Carats. “For the past nine years, you have been our strength,” they said. “We’re truly happy to share these moments with you. Seventeen will continue to bring you new and exciting sides of ourselves in the coming year, so please keep supporting us.”
Courtesy of the group's instagram
Seventeen’s Japan tour began on November 29 and 30 at Vantelin Dome Nagoya, followed by performances at Tokyo Dome (December 4-5), Kyocera Dome Osaka (December 12, 14-15), and concluded at Fukuoka PayPay Dome. All seats for each venue sold out, further demonstrating the group’s overwhelming appeal.
For fans unable to attend in person, Seventeen provided live viewing options and online streaming. On December 14, the Osaka show was streamed live to over 1,500 theaters across 60 countries and regions. The final shows in Osaka and Fukuoka on December 15 and 22, respectively, were streamed online, drawing audiences from 157 countries and regions.
Adding to the tour experience was Seventeen the City, a unique initiative combining the group’s intellectual property with local infrastructure. Collaborating with over 35 companies and institutions, Seventeen transformed landmarks, broadcast networks, and brands into immersive fan experiences, further solidifying their connection with Japanese fans.
Seventeen’s 2024 was marked by unparalleled success. They achieved the highest ranking for an international artist in Oricon’s annual Combined Album Ranking and Album Ranking. In addition, they placed four albums in the top 10 of Billboard Japan’s Hot Albums annual chart—the most entries by any artist, domestic or international.
Seventeen’s tour will continue in 2025 with scheduled performances in Bulacan, Singapore, Jakarta, and Bangkok throughout January and February. The group is also set to appear at the 39th Golden Disc Awards on January 5, ensuring that their momentum carries into the new year.