Seventeen's Japan Tour to Be Live-streamed in Korean Cinemas
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-11-23 06:19:27
Lotte Cinema Confirms Exclusive Cinema Broadcast of Fukuoka Dome Concert on December 16th
▲ Courtesy of Pledis EntertainmentThe Japan tour commenced at Tokyo Dome in September and is currently underway, with the latest leg taking place in Saitama. The tour will proceed to Nagoya on November 30th and December 2-3, followed by Osaka on December 7th and 9-10, concluding with the final performance in Fukuoka.
In other news, Seventeen's 11th EP, titled "Seventeenth Heaven," has secured the 94th position on the Billboard 200 chart dated November 25th. This marks the third consecutive week on the chart for the album, which initially debuted at No. 2. The EP is the group's sixth entry on the Billboard 200.
Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment
In an announcement made on Thursday, Lotte Cinema revealed that a portion of Seventeen's ongoing Japan tour will be broadcasted live in cinemas across Korea. The K-pop group is scheduled to perform live at the PayPay Dome in Fukuoka, Japan, on December 16th as part of their dome tour, and the concert will be simultaneously screened in Korean theaters for fans.
In other news, Seventeen's 11th EP, titled "Seventeenth Heaven," has secured the 94th position on the Billboard 200 chart dated November 25th. This marks the third consecutive week on the chart for the album, which initially debuted at No. 2. The EP is the group's sixth entry on the Billboard 200.
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