
SEVENTEEN's large-scale fan meeting 'SEVENTEEN 2026 JAPAN FANMEETING 'YAKUSOKU'' took place at Tokyo Dome on May 13 and 14, with about 100,000 fans excited over the two days. Following Tokyo Dome, there will be a fan meeting at Osaka's Kyocera Dome on the 23rd and 24th. Despite the large attendance, additional seats were opened for all performances due to high demand. For CARATs (SEVENTEEN's fans) who couldn't attend, live viewings were held in over 120 cinemas across major Asian countries including Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The Osaka fan meeting will also have online live streaming. SEVENTEEN, having not held a fan meeting at Tokyo Dome for about three years since 'SEVENTEEN 2023 JAPAN FANMEETING 'LOVE'', enjoyed a soft atmosphere with fans, featuring not only performances but also a variety of talk and game segments. They celebrated their reunion with CARATs through a talk segment themed 'YAKUSOKU RADIO' and fun games. On the 12th, the Osaka venue for the 'SEVENTEEN 2026 JAPAN FANMEETING 'YAKUSOKU' POP-UP STORE' opened, showcasing large signage and SEVENTEEN's portraits. The store's design matched the Tokyo venue's Rose Quartz & Serenity theme but had a different layout. The pop-up store offers official merchandise, including items like RIBBON BRACELETS and SHOE LACES that match the 'YAKUSOKU' theme. The Osaka venue will be open until May 25. After a successful fan meeting in Tokyo, SEVENTEEN is heading to the Osaka fan meeting on May 23-24, continuing to draw attention with their activities.
SEVENTEEN's DK and Vernon are launching a new unit called V8, with their first album set for release on June 29. The name symbolizes their creative power, akin to an 8-cylinder engine. Fans have shown enthusiasm through the 'V8 HUNT' challenge. They will hold concerts in July, showcasing their artistic talents.
SEVENTEEN has made a donation to the UNESCO Korea Committee to commemorate their 11th anniversary. The funds, which remain undisclosed, will support a scholarship program for secondary education in Laos. Since 2022, SEVENTEEN has been aiding this initiative to help students continue their education. The Secretary-General of UNESCO Korea expressed gratitude for SEVENTEEN's ongoing support, emphasizing the positive impact on impoverished children in Laos. Additionally, SEVENTEEN will become the first K-POP artist to be appointed as a UNESCO Youth Ambassador in June 2024, showcasing their global influence.
SEVENTEEN's 'YAKUSOKU' fan meeting in Japan drew 180,000 fans over four shows at Tokyo and Osaka. The event featured live performances, games, and a special radio-themed talk segment, with live streaming available for international fans. The group expressed gratitude and excitement for future activities.
SEVENTEEN's DK graces the cover of AD China as its youngest cover star, highlighting his impact on music, fashion, and art. The photoshoot took place at the historic Villa Arconati during Milan Design Week 2026. In an interview, he shared his artistic philosophy, emphasizing that art is about discussion, not conclusions, and expressed his desire for music to resonate emotionally with listeners, encouraging them to find their own feelings through it.
Mingyu from SEVENTEEN celebrated the launch of Isaac Toast sauces and jams in Japan, engaging with fans at a special event. He shared personal anecdotes, discussed favorite breads, and participated in fun quizzes, all while promoting the new products. Mingyu expressed his joy in connecting with fans and looked forward to future events.
Mingyu from SEVENTEEN visited Japan to celebrate the launch of 'Isaac Toast Sauce & Jam'. He interacted with 500 selected fans through games, talks, and a Q&A session. During a photo session, he shyly responded to fans' cheers while promoting the product, showcasing his love for fans in a sweet and memorable event.
On the afternoon of the 15th, SEVENTEEN completed their 'SEVENTEEN 2026 JAPAN FANMEETING 'YAKUSOKU'' at Tokyo Dome and arrived in Korea via Gimpo International Airport. They will hold additional fan meetings at Kyocera Dome Osaka on the 23rd and 24th. The event saw 100,000 CARAT fans engage with the group, marking their first large fan meeting in Japan in about a year. Additionally, member Dino made a unique debut as the sub-character 'Pi Chorin' with the release of 'Yoshi BOARD' on August 3.
On the morning of the 12th, SEVENTEEN members Joshua, Dino, and Jun departed through Gimpo International Airport for their fan meeting 'YAKUSOKU' in Japan, scheduled for May 13-14 at Tokyo Dome. Additionally, Dino will debut as a sub-character 'Pi Chorin' with the release of 'Yoshi BOARD' on August 3, while Joshua graces fashion magazine covers in two countries, showcasing his refined beauty.
Dino of SEVENTEEN is set to debut as Picheolin, a character leading a music project. His mini-album '吉BOARD' will release on August 3, featuring a reinterpretation of 1990s street culture. The project includes a video interview showcasing various versions of Picheolin through time, building excitement for the debut.
Hoshi from SEVENTEEN has made a 10 million won donation during his military service to support social welfare. This is part of his ongoing charitable activities, including scholarships and support for children in need. He has also contributed to various causes, solidifying his role as a socially responsible artist.
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