K-pop sensation Seventeen has concluded its monumental Japanese leg of the “Right Here” world tour, performing in front of a staggering 435,000 fans across nine concerts at four major Japanese domes this year.
The 13-member boy band wrapped up the tour with a series of sold-out shows at Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome on December 19, 21, and 22, with all 120,000 tickets sold. During the concerts, the group expressed their deep gratitude to their fan club, Carat. “Carat has supported us for the past nine years, and we are so happy to always be with you,” they said. “We will always sing for you, and Seventeen will bring you more to look forward to next year, so please continue to watch and support us.”
Seventeen’s “Right Here” tour also featured stops at Nagoya’s Vantelin Dome on November 29 and 30, Tokyo Dome on December 4 and 5, and Osaka’s Kyocera Dome on December 14 and 15.
In addition to the live performances, the concerts were streamed globally, reaching audiences around the world. The Osaka concert on December 14 was broadcast in 1,500 theaters across 60 countries, while the December 15 and 22 shows were livestreamed to fans in 157 countries.
As Seventeen celebrates its 10th anniversary next year, the group is set to continue the “Right Here” world tour in Asia throughout January, with a highly anticipated performance at the Tecate Pa’l Norte 2025 music festival in Mexico scheduled for April.
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