The K-pop revolution has officially taken over Glastonbury! SEVENTEEN’s historic performance on the main stage is a game-changer, and we’re here for it.
SEVENTEEN etched their name in history as the first K-pop group to grace the prestigious main stage of the UK’s Glastonbury Festival. Their show-stopping performance was a true reflection of what makes SEVENTEEN stand out.
They stormed the legendary Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on June 28, delivering an hour-long set that left the crowd breathless. Kicking off with Woozi’s electrifying keyboard performance, the group tore through a high-octane playlist featuring MAESTRO, Ready to Love, SOS, HOT, VERY NICE, Clap, Rock With You, God of Music, Headliner, and more.
They performed 13 songs live, delivering one energetic performance after the other. Vocal and Hip-Hop units also performed their songs, Cheers to Youth, IDUBILY, and LALALI. Joshua and Vernon set the mood with their English song, 2Minus1.
Regarding their Glastonbury debut, Woozi shared his excitement saying, “I can’t believe that we are the first K-pop group to perform at ‘Glastonbury’.
Joshua shared, “Even if the language, nationality, and culture are different, we can connect through music. That’s why we came here.”
Mingyu strolled on stage with a flag wrapped around his waist, boldly stating ‘SEVENTEEN right here – Making History at Glastonbury’.
SEVENTEEN’s Glastonbury performance was covered by NME, BBC, and other local media.
Glastonbury, the UK’s largest music festival, is a coveted platform for artists across genres, including rock, pop, jazz, and electronic.
On another note, the group will continue to thrill fans with upcoming appearances, including Japan’s Fuji TV ‘FNS Music Festival’ on July 3 and their 8th fan meeting, ‘SEVENTEEN in CARAT LAND’, at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome on July 23-24.