
Mingyu and Vernon of SEVENTEEN went on a trip to enjoy the charm of Hong Kong at night. On the official Japanese SNS of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, videos were released showing the two enjoying Hong Kong's nightlife. You can see various aspects, from the sparkling night view of Victoria Harbour to the lively atmosphere of the city and culinary experiences. First, Mingyu and Vernon boarded a junk boat, which is said to symbolize Hong Kong, and started their night journey. While enjoying the breathtaking night view of Victoria Harbour, they experienced one of Hong Kong's representative tourist attractions. The magical charm of the night doesn't stop there. Beyond the famous spots they experienced, they could enjoy the historic Star Ferry, the stunning view from Victoria Peak, bars and restaurants lined along the waterfront, and cultural spots, all showcasing Hong Kong's iconic skyline and energetic atmosphere in various forms. Their journey continued with a time to savor Hong Kong's food culture. Mingyu and Vernon enjoyed a carefully selected course of Chinese cuisine against the backdrop of the magnificent view of Victoria Harbour. Among the most impressive dishes were the crispy Peking duck and a platter of traditional dim sum. "Dim sum is really delicious no matter when you eat it," and "I love the skin of Peking duck," they enjoyed it in their own ways. At night, the two went to a rooftop bar where they could overlook Hong Kong's iconic skyline. While savoring cocktails, they immersed themselves in the panoramic view of the city center, feeling the energy unique to the 'sleepless city' of Hong Kong. Hong Kong's culinary experiences still hold deep charm. The area around Victoria Harbour is a treasure trove of Asian cuisine. You can enjoy gourmet experiences against the backdrop of stunning harbor views, including Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury hotels, and sky-high cocktails in iconic buildings. From Tsim Sha Tsui to the waterfront of Hong Kong Island, unforgettable views adorn the dining tables of every restaurant. SEVENTEEN visited Hong Kong for the 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] IN HONG KONG' held at the Kai Tak Stadium, the largest concert venue in Hong Kong. Tickets for the two-day performances sold out immediately, captivating a total of 72,600 spectators. Furthermore, the fan event 'CARATIA' enveloped the entire city in a festive mood, proving their immense popularity. *Videos can be played by clicking or tapping.
Hoshi from SEVENTEEN has released a romantic love song titled 'Agijagi.' The track captures the thrilling emotions between lovers, featuring a minimal beat and delicate melodies that highlight Hoshi's unique vocal tone. The lyrics express a desire to be honest about current feelings, promising to focus on the moment despite any fleeting misunderstandings. The music video showcases Hoshi's cute dance moves in a pink outfit. He is currently serving in the military since September 16 last year.
The 18th Seoul Jazz Festival 2026 will take place from May 22-24 at Olympic Park in Seoul, featuring a lineup of renowned artists from Korea and Japan. Notable performers include John Batiste, Herbie Hancock, and various K-pop stars. The festival promises a mix of jazz, rock, R&B, and more, with tickets available now.
On March 11, SEVENTEEN's 5th full album 'HAPPY BURSTDAY' won 'Best 3 Albums (Asia)' at the Japan Gold Disc Awards. The group thanked their fans, CARAT, for their support and announced upcoming concerts in Bangkok and the Philippines, culminating in an encore concert in Incheon. They will also hold a unit performance in Japan in April, highlighting their growing momentum.
On the afternoon of the 11th, Mingyu from SEVENTEEN departed from Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. SEVENTEEN's S.Coups and Mingyu had a successful first live tour in Japan, promising fans, 'We, 13, will never part.' Mingyu also made history as the first Korean to be selected as the Asian ambassador for Snickers for two consecutive years.
SEVENTEEN members Dokyum and Seungkwan will perform their first solo concert, 'DxS [SERENADE] ON STAGE - JAPAN,' on April 29-30, 2026, at Makuhari Messe. The concert follows a series of performances starting in Incheon, South Korea, and will showcase music from their mini-album 'Serenade.'
On the afternoon of the 4th, a fashion event for the brand A BATHING APE took place in Gangnam, Seoul, attended by stars including 2NE1's DARA, model Kōki, SEVENTEEN's Dino, and ENHYPEN's Jungwon. Kōki's beauty secrets and a charming story with her father, Kimura Takuya, were highlighted, along with Dino's cover feature in CREA magazine's spring edition.
SEVENTEEN has released their digital single 'Tiny Light', which serves as the ending theme for BEASTARS FINAL SEASON Part 2 on Netflix. A special interview featuring the original creator and the artist was also released, discussing the song's meaning and character connections. 'Tiny Light' features dynamic energy and heartfelt lyrics, showcasing SEVENTEEN's commitment to their fans, CARAT.
Dino of SEVENTEEN appears on the cover of CREA magazine, radiating a different aura from his stage presence. The photoshoot highlights his beauty and charisma, with a focus on his calm yet strong gaze. In an interview, he shares insights on his artistry and the importance of maintaining an open mindset. SEVENTEEN will release their new song 'Tiny Light' on the same day, which will be featured in the upcoming anime 'BEASTARS FINAL SEASON.' They are also set to embark on their Asia tour soon, culminating in an encore concert in Incheon.
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