
On October 15, SEVENTEEN's 12th mini-album 'SPILL THE FEELS' was released in Japan, and today (the 8th), it received platinum certification (over 250,000 copies) from the Japan Record Association for October 2024. Including this work, SEVENTEEN has a total of 11 works that have received platinum or higher certification. In the past, they have received double platinum or higher certification for 7 works, and there are expectations for double platinum certification for this album as well. The 12th mini-album 'SPILL THE FEELS' conveys the message of 'trusting each other, sharing emotions, and resolving worries' through relatable stories. It includes the title track 'LOVE, MONEY, FAME (feat. DJ Khaled)', group songs 'Eyes on you' and '1 TO 13', and unit songs 'Candy' (VOCAL TEAM), 'Rain' (PERFORMANCE TEAM), and 'Water' (HIPHOP TEAM), totaling 6 tracks. Woozi and Bumzu participated in writing and composing most of the songs, which have produced many of SEVENTEEN's hit songs. Additionally, more than half of the members, including S.COUPS, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon, and Dino, contributed to the new songs, showcasing their evolution as artists. SEVENTEEN is currently holding the 'SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR', which started with concerts in Korea on October 12-13. They are in the midst of a U.S. tour and will soon hold 10 dome performances in 4 cities in Japan, starting with the Aichi venue at Vantelin Dome Nagoya on November 29-30.
On the afternoon of the 15th, SEVENTEEN's Vernon arrived in Korea via Gimpo International Airport after completing his schedule in Japan. The group shared joy during their long-awaited concert at Tokyo Dome, moved by the cheers from fans. Additionally, HYBE reported that their annual tour revenue ranks fourth globally, thanks to active participation from BTS members and SEVENTEEN.
The 2025 MUSIC BANK GLOBAL FESTIVAL in Tokyo attracted 120,000 fans over two days at the National Stadium, marking a historic K-POP event. Hosted by Lee Jun-young and IVE's Wonyoung, the festival featured performances from ATEEZ, Stray Kids, and more, culminating in a spectacular finale with fireworks and fan participation.
SEVENTEEN's concert at Tokyo Dome on December 11-12 was part of their Japan tour, following performances in Incheon, North America, and Asia. The event was filled with excitement as fans, known as CARAT, celebrated with the group. SEVENTEEN ranked 2nd in the annual live attendance ranking, showcasing their popularity. They will conclude their Japan tour with final shows in Fukuoka on December 20-21.
HYBE has entered the global concert market's Big 4, ranking 4th in Billboard's 2025 Boxscore report with $469.2M in tour sales. This success is attributed to artists from HYBE MUSIC GROUP, including BTS, SEVENTEEN, and ENHYPEN, who collectively attracted millions of fans. SEVENTEEN's world tour alone drew 964,000 attendees, while J-HOPE's solo tour reached over 500,000 fans. HYBE emphasizes its strategy of focusing on artist creativity and fan experiences to continue thriving in the global market.
Sungkwan of SEVENTEEN attended the 1st anniversary event for 'Forest Green Finger' in Japan, engaging with 550 fans. He shared skincare tips, his love for Japanese food, and humorous anecdotes, including his desire to play badminton with fans. He ended the event with an acapella performance of 'Raindrops.'
Sungkwang from SEVENTEEN appeared at the 'FoRest by Greenfinger' event in Tokyo, promoting the clean beauty skincare brand he models for. He entertained fans with discussions about skincare and his recent activities. The event includes a popup store with special promotions and products available at various HMV locations.
SEVENTEEN's Seungkwan attended the 'FoRest by Greenfinger' event in Tokyo, promoting the clean beauty skincare brand he models for. He entertained fans with discussions about skincare and his recent activities. The event features special promotions and a pop-up store across multiple locations in Japan from November to December 2025.
On the afternoon of the 10th, SEVENTEEN departed from Incheon International Airport to Japan for their Tokyo concert as part of their world tour. This article is based on local media coverage. After their Osaka performance, they expressed their excitement about returning to Japan after a year, especially to Nagoya, saying, 'We really missed you.'
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