Seventeen's S.Coups Begins Recovery Following Knee Surgery
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-08-26 20:27:32
Marie Claire Korea
In a recent development that has garnered attention from fans and followers alike, S.Coups, a prominent member of the K-pop sensation Seventeen, was discharged from the hospital on Thursday following a knee surgery. The update regarding his health and recovery was shared by the group's agency, Pledis Entertainment, on Friday, ensuring that fans are kept well-informed.
As he embarks on the path to recuperation, S.Coups is expected to dedicate ample time to his healing process and rehabilitation. In light of this, his schedule will remain flexible in the immediate future, as communicated by the agency. The beloved idol sustained a knee injury earlier this month during a filming session for the band's own show. Subsequently, he underwent a ligament reconstruction surgery last week to address the issue.
Amidst these developments, Seventeen, a dynamic ensemble comprising 13 members, marked a significant milestone with the release of their inaugural best-of album in Japan, titled "Always Yours." The album, encompassing an impressive array of 27 tracks, made an immediate impact by claiming the top spot on both Oricon's daily album ranking and the real-time albums chart of LINE Music.
Looking ahead, the group is gearing up for an ambitious tour across Japan's major domes, scheduled to commence on September 6th. With concerts planned in Tokyo, Saitama, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, Seventeen is set to further solidify their foothold in the Japanese music scene, captivating audiences with their dynamic performances and captivating artistry.
As S.Coups' health takes precedence, Seventeen's journey continues to be a testament to their unwavering dedication and resilience in the face of challenges. The group's accomplishments, both on the charts and the stage, echo their enduring influence in the realm of K-pop and their ability to inspire fans across the globe.
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