SEVENTEEN is set to enter the largest stadium in Japan.
Thanks to their incredible popularity with fans, the group will be performing in not just one, but three large stadiums in Korea and Japan as part of their encore tour called SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘FOLLOW’ AGAIN.
The upcoming SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘FOLLOW’ AGAIN will be taking place at some incredible venues. They’ll be performing at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on March 30-31, the Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai on May 18-19, and the Kanagawa Nissan Stadium on May 25-26.
SEVENTEEN is making history as the first K-pop group to have a solo performance at the prestigious Incheon Asiad Main Stadium. Speaking of impressive venues, the Kanagawa Nissan Stadium, where they’ll be performing in Japan, is actually the largest concert hall in the country.
In an official statement, PLEDIS Entertainment stated, “This is an encore tour prepared with gratitude to CARATs who love SEVENTEEN.”
SEVENTEEN achieved incredible over 16 million albums sales in just 2023 alone. Moreover, they swept the grand prizes at major awards ceremonies both in Korea and abroad.
They’re making history once again as the first K-pop group to hold a solo performance at the legendary Nissan Stadium in Japan.
It’s the largest concert hall in the country, with a whopping capacity of around 70,000 spectators. They call it the ‘dream stage’ for artists, and so far, the only K-pop boy group that has performed there is TVXQ.
Now, SEVENTEEN is planning to fill Nissan Stadium for two consecutive days, proving their unrivaled status and popularity.
Besides SEVENTEEN, JYP Entertainment’s girl group, TWICE, is also confirmed to perform at the Nissan Stadium in Japan.