Seventeen Invites Fans to Seoul for Extravagant Celebration of 'Seventeenth Heaven' EP Release
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-09-26 19:03:12
Pledis Entertainment
In an exciting announcement, Pledis Entertainment revealed that the beloved K-pop group Seventeen is inviting fans to join them in Seoul for a grand offline event celebrating the launch of their 11th EP, titled "Seventeenth Heaven." The event, aptly named "Seventeen Street in Seongsu," guarantees a delightful array of experiences and merchandise, all in anticipation of the highly awaited album. Notably, this marks the second occasion the group has organized such an event, following the tremendous success of the previous gathering in April, which saw an impressive turnout of approximately 150,000 enthusiastic visitors.
The 13-member powerhouse is gearing up for a comeback on October 23, and fans have been tantalized with teasers leading up to the EP release. This album launch comes about six months after Seventeen made history within the realm of K-pop album sales, amassing a staggering 6.2 million copies with their previous EP, "FML."
In an exciting development, the members of Seventeen were recently spotted at a Rome airport earlier this month, where they were capturing moments for the engaging travel variety show, "Youth Over Flowers," alongside star producer Na Young-seok.
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