Dino of SEVENTEEN will release his first Chinese mini-album "STARDUST" on December 4. Today (21st), Dino posted a promotional schedule image for "STARDUST" through SEVENTEEN's official SNS. According to this, he will start with the new album's tracklist on the 23rd, followed by concept photos on the 24th and 26th, and teaser content on December 2 and 3. After the new song's release on the 6th, a performance video will be released, and visualizers on the 7th and 8th. Prior to this, Dino released an image with "STARDUST" and "Coming Soon," sparking curiosity. Following an image filled with his overwhelming atmosphere, he informed about the new song's release, increasing fans' interest in the unique musical world he will showcase. Dino debuted as part of SEVENTEEN in 2015, releasing group albums and Chinese digital singles like "Dreams Come True," "那幕 (Falling Down)," "Side By Side," and "海城 (Hai Cheng)," proving his wide-ranging musical talents. He has also showcased his skills as a singer-songwriter by participating in writing lyrics for both his solo songs and group albums. Additionally, there is growing interest in the performances he will present with the new song. As a member of the performance team unit within the group, he has received acclaim for his contemporary dance challenges in the YouTube content series "THE 8 Contemporary ART" and has also showcased breakdancing in variety shows and performances.
Hoshi from SEVENTEEN has donated 100 million won to build new classrooms at a public school in Zambia, helping around 350 students. He aims to provide a stable educational environment for children to nurture their dreams. Hoshi has a history of charitable contributions, including previous donations for educational improvements in Laos and is actively involved in social contributions as part of SEVENTEEN, which has also been recognized for its philanthropic efforts.
Hoshi of SEVENTEEN has enlisted as an active-duty soldier, sharing moments with fans and releasing his new song 'TAKE A SHOT'. He expressed his feelings on Weverse, encouraging fans not to be sad and promising to return as a cool soldier. His enlistment follows fellow member Woozi, who enlisted a day earlier.
Hoshi of SEVENTEEN surprises fans with his solo track 'TAKE A SHOT' released today, featuring powerful rap and vibrant sounds. He expresses his dedication and passion in the lyrics, marking a new chapter as he prepares for military service. Hoshi reassures fans during a live stream before enlistment, sharing his experiences and encouraging them to enjoy upcoming content.
Hoshi from SEVENTEEN has enlisted in the army today, following Woozi's enlistment yesterday. Pledis Entertainment announced their enlistment plans, including a fan concert and video call events before their service. Hoshi and Woozi formed a unit and released their first single earlier this year. SEVENTEEN recently kicked off their world tour in Incheon.
MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2026 will be held at the new TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO, expanding from the inaugural 2025 event. It aims to connect global music and promote Japanese and Asian artists. The awards will feature performances and seminars, with details on categories and voting to be announced. Expect a celebration of music's future!
Woozi of SEVENTEEN has officially joined the army, fulfilling his duty. He attended a concert in Incheon before enlisting and shared his joy with fans on Weverse, thanking them for their support. He is the third member to enlist, following Jeonghan and Wonwoo, with Hoshi set to enlist next.
Hoshi of SEVENTEEN has shaved his head in preparation for his upcoming military enlistment on September 16. He shared a commemorative photo with his members on Instagram, showcasing his new look. Actor Lee Soo-hyuk also posted a supportive message and photos with Hoshi, expressing confidence in his dedication and encouraging fans to look forward to Hoshi's return after his service.
On the afternoon of the 15th, a screening and press conference for the American film 'Tron: Ares' took place at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Seoul, attended by Greta Lee, who plays Eve Kim. The film, featuring a sophisticated program called 'Ares,' depicts a crisis and will be released in Korea on October 8.
SEVENTEEN kicked off their world tour in Incheon, attracting 54,000 fans. They performed over 30 songs, including solo debuts, and showcased their artistic side. The concert featured powerful performances and emotional moments, culminating in a heartfelt encore. The tour continues in Hong Kong and several U.S. cities.
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