
Dino of SEVENTEEN showcased his unique aesthetic sense in a music film. Pledis Entertainment released the music film for Dino's self-composed song "Star Crossing Night (Feat. GALI)" on SEVENTEEN's official YouTube channel yesterday (the 7th). The video, focusing on the lyrics "directionless clock (没有方向的钟)," depicts his journey through a dreamlike world with a fantastical atmosphere. The mise-en-scène reminiscent of an art film overwhelms the viewer. Dino shows confusion while moving between a dark corridor, a phone booth in a rainy night city, and a splendid flower field on a cosmic planet. Each location hides a clock without hands, suggesting a state where the boundaries of time and space are broken. Even during the repeated time-space travels, his figure ultimately moves forward, leaving a long aftertaste. This time, Dino collaborated with the global fashion & culture magazine "Wonderland." Having appeared on the cover of this magazine last year, he will once again grace the cover of the October issue of the UK edition due to this collaboration. This gravure can also be seen in the Chinese version of "Wonderland." "Star Crossing Night (Feat. GALI)" expresses the perspective of a speaker reflecting on memories of falling in love. The sound combines electronic music and R&B elements with emotional vocals, creating a poignant atmosphere. This song, born from a collaboration with China's TikTok Douyin, topped the charts on QQ Music, Tencent Music's three charts (Uni Chart, Rising Chart, Trend Chart) right after its release and also charted on iTunes Worldwide Songs. Additionally, Dino will perform as a headliner at the large music festival "YJ (Yue Jian Chao Xiang) music festival" in Beijing on the 21st, marking his first festival appearance as a solo artist, raising expectations.
SEVENTEEN's Japan concert project, 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] IN JAPAN CARAT BUNKASAI,' starts in Nagoya from Nov 19 to Dec 21. It features exclusive menus, merchandise, light displays, and photo opportunities across various locations. Special events include pop-up stores and themed drink vending machines.
Hoshi's mother, Park Mi-young, has joined the Honor Society, a group for high-value donors, during an event marking 18 years of contributions. The society has seen growth in membership and donations, reflecting a culture of voluntary giving in South Korea. Hoshi and his father are also members, highlighting family involvement in philanthropy.
Hoshi from SEVENTEEN has released a new song titled 'Fallen Superstar' along with a music video. This marks his first English solo track, featuring a story of two wounded individuals finding warmth in each other's flaws. The song combines fast-paced drums with lyrical guitar sounds, showcasing Hoshi's delicate vocals. The music video visually represents the song's themes of love and downfall. Hoshi continues to expand his musical spectrum with various solo works, following the success of his previous surprise release, 'TAKE A SHOT.'
On the afternoon of the 7th, SEVENTEEN's Joshua and Seungkwan returned to Korea via Incheon International Airport after completing their 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] IN U.S.' Additionally, a new unit featuring Dokyeom and Seungkwan is set to debut in January 2026, and SEVENTEEN will perform in major Asian cities again next March.
SEVENTEEN is set to perform at Singapore's National Stadium and the Philippines Sports Stadium in March 2024, marking their second consecutive year of concerts in major Asian cities. They recently kicked off their world tour in Incheon and have performed in North America, with a highly anticipated concert in Nagoya to be live-streamed globally.
SEVENTEEN members DK and Seungkwan are set to release a vocal unit album in January, marking their third debut album. Known for their hit songs and successful unit activities, they continue to expand their musical reach. SEVENTEEN recently completed a successful North American tour and is gearing up for their Japan tour, showcasing their global appeal.
On the afternoon of the 5th, SEVENTEEN members Mingyu, DK, Vernon, and Dino returned to Korea via Incheon International Airport after concluding their 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] IN U.S.' The North American tour was a success, receiving acclaim from international media for their overwhelming stage presence. Additionally, their hit songs 'HOME;RUN' and 'God of Music' achieved gold certification from the Japan Record Association.
SEVENTEEN successfully wraps up their North America tour with a finale in Washington D.C., performing over 30 songs. Media praise highlights their powerful stage presence and musical versatility. Following this success, they will continue their world tour in Japan, performing at major venues across the country.
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