Seventeen Kicks Off Largest Japanese Dome Tour with a Roaring 100,000 Fans at Tokyo Dome
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-09-08 11:44:54
provided by Pledis Entertainment
In an awe-inspiring spectacle, K-pop phenomenon Seventeen embarked on their largest-ever Japanese dome tour, captivating an impressive audience of 100,000 fans during two monumental concerts at Tokyo Dome earlier this week, as revealed by the group's agency on Friday.
The concerts pulsated with electrifying energy as Seventeen delivered a spectacular performance, featuring a repertoire of chart-topping hits, including the iconic "Super," celebrated for its breathtaking group dance sequences, according to a statement from Pledis Entertainment.
During one of the unforgettable Tokyo shows, member Seungkwan, brimming with emotion, expressed his sentiments to the devoted audience, saying, "I missed you so much. I'll do my best today." This heartfelt declaration marked a poignant moment for both the artist and their fervent supporters, especially as Seungkwan made a triumphant return to the stage after a period of hiatus due to health concerns.
Adding to the touching narrative of camaraderie within the group, S.Coups, who is currently on hiatus due to a knee injury, made a special appearance at the venue to cheer on his fellow members. Overwhelmed with gratitude for the unwavering support of their fans, he conveyed his heartfelt message, saying, "Thank you for following my dreams," as disclosed by Pledis Entertainment.
The dynamic 13-piece ensemble is poised to continue their Japanese dome tour, with upcoming performances scheduled in Saitama, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, extending their sensational musical journey through December.
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