
Hoshi of SEVENTEEN's mother has joined the high-value donor group "Honor Society." Today (11th), the Love's Reality Social Welfare Joint Fundraising Association announced that they held "2025 Honor Society Member Day" at the Grand Ballroom of Dragon City Convention Tower in Yongsan, Seoul. This event was held to commemorate the 18-year journey of the Honor Society, which has continued since December 2007, sharing the achievements of members and discussing future donation culture together. Over 300 members of the Honor Society participated in this event, including Kim Byung-jun, president of Love's Reality, Choi Shin-won, general representative, Lee Yong-bae, former vice president of Love's Reality, and Park Hangil, chairman of Atami. The Honor Society is a gathering of individuals who have donated over 100 million won (10 million yen) to Love's Reality, recording a cumulative membership of 3,759 and a total donation amount of 425.4 billion won (about 40 billion yen) over 18 years since 2007. This number has increased by 150 from last year, indicating a steady spread of voluntary high-value donation culture even amid economic downturns. The number of "Family Honor" participants is also steadily increasing, with 464 families, accounting for 28% of total members, participating as family units. On this day, Hoshi's mother, Park Mi-young, joined as member number 3,729 of the Honor Society. Following Hoshi's membership in 2021 and his father Kwon Hyuk-doo's membership in 2024, the mother has now joined, becoming a "Family Honor" member. President Kim Byung-jun stated, "Honor Society members are the leading figures in spreading a donation culture as the first and largest high-value donation club in South Korea," and added, "Your warm sharing is leading Korea to a better community." He also mentioned that Love's Reality aims to create a society where the value of sharing is respected in line with changing times and to lead the establishment of a donation culture that the public can trust. The Honor Society consists of high-value donors who have donated over 100 million won, with diverse members including business people, celebrities, professionals, and ordinary citizens from 17 cities and provinces nationwide.
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.
SEVENTEEN's tracks 'HOME;RUN' and 'God of Music' have surpassed 50 million streams, receiving gold certification from the RIAJ for September 2025. 'HOME;RUN' features a retro sound celebrating youth, while 'God of Music' is a vibrant soul-punk anthem. SEVENTEEN continues their 'WORLD TOUR [NEW_]', with upcoming performances in Japan's major domes.
Hoshi from SEVENTEEN has successfully completed his basic military training and expressed heartfelt thanks to fans for their support. He shared his experiences on Weverse, highlighting the impact of fan letters. Hoshi will continue his service in the army while engaging in charitable activities, including a donation for a school in Zambia.
SEVENTEEN is collaborating with the Smurfs, announced by Pledis Entertainment. A special version of the music video for 'God of Music' will be released in November, coinciding with the Smurfs' birthday. The collaboration highlights themes of teamwork and joy, merging SEVENTEEN's essence with the beloved blue characters. Merchandise based on this collaboration will also be available.
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