Seventeen Extends 'Follow To Asia' Tour, Adding Christmas Eve Concert in Bangkok
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-10-18 11:01:10
Pledis Entertainment Confirms 19 Concerts in Total for Asia Tour
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Simultaneously, the 13-member group is set to release their 11th EP, titled "Seventeenth Heaven," on Oct. 23. Impressively, the mini album garnered over 4.67 million copies in preorders as of last week, surpassing the preorder numbers of their previous EP, "FML," which had 4.54 million preorders and eventually achieved a remarkable 6.27 million unit sales—a groundbreaking record in K-pop history.
Pledis Entertainment
Pledis Entertainment announced on Tuesday that K-pop group Seventeen will be performing an additional concert in Bangkok, Thailand, on Christmas Eve, expanding their ongoing "Follow To Asia" tour to a total of 19 concerts. The tour commenced in Seoul in July, with subsequent visits to five cities in Japan. The tour is set to continue with performances in the Thai capital, Bulacan (Philippines), and Macao, concluding on Jan. 21.
Simultaneously, the 13-member group is set to release their 11th EP, titled "Seventeenth Heaven," on Oct. 23. Impressively, the mini album garnered over 4.67 million copies in preorders as of last week, surpassing the preorder numbers of their previous EP, "FML," which had 4.54 million preorders and eventually achieved a remarkable 6.27 million unit sales—a groundbreaking record in K-pop history.
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