SEVENTEEN made history on the streets of New York City, illuminating the iconic Empire State Building with their signature colors.
After LE SSERAFIM, they are the second K-pop group to celebrate their comeback with a light show at the Empire State Building this year.
On October 28 (local time), SEVENTEEN members Joshua, Mingyu, DK, Vernon, and Dino arrived at the iconic NYC skyscraper to attend the lighting ceremony.
The lighting ceremony was held in partnership with UNESCO, for which SEVENTEEN serves as a Goodwill Ambassador. The lighting show was meant to celebrate the release of their album “SPILL THE FEELS” and their ongoing US tour.
The Empire State Building was painted with the group’s official colors, rose quartz and serenity, and CARATs all around the world are celebrating this milestone.
With over 3.16 million copies sold in just seven days, “SPILL THE FEELS” EP shattered records for the biggest first-week sales of any K-pop album this year.
On another note, SEVENTEEN will make stops in San Antonio, (October 31 & November 1), Oakland (November 5 & 6), and LA (November 9 & 10) for the US leg of the tour. In addition, they are confirmed to perform at “Good Morning America” on October 30.