SEVENTEEN to Hold Large-Scale Fan Meeting at Incheon Munhak Stadium in March
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2025-02-16 23:32:36
SEVENTEEN will host their fan meeting, 2025 SVT 9TH Fan Meeting SEVENTEEN in CARAT LAND ("CARAT LAND"), at Incheon Munhak Stadium on March 20 and 21. This event marks a significant expansion in scale, following last year's fan meeting, which attracted a combined audience of 1.5 million both online and offline.
Considering the ever-growing size of their fandom, CARAT, and the high global demand, SEVENTEEN has chosen a large stadium for this year’s event. This allows more fans to attend in person, while an online live-streaming option will also be available for international audiences.
The official "CARAT LAND" poster, released on the 17th, features SEVENTEEN members smiling brightly against the backdrop of a vast stadium, setting the tone for an exciting and energetic gathering. Confetti fills the air, adding to the celebratory mood. The poster also incorporates SEVENTEEN’s official logo along with meaningful symbols such as "Team SEVENTEEN," "0526" (SEVENTEEN’s debut date), and "0214" (CARAT’s official anniversary), further heightening anticipation among fans.
SEVENTEEN is celebrating their 10th anniversary this year with a diverse range of activities. Their subunit BSS (Seungkwan, DK, and Hoshi) released the single TELEPARTY on February 8, continuing their musical momentum. Additionally, SEVENTEEN successfully concluded a four-month-long world tour, solidifying their status as a global powerhouse.
In April, SEVENTEEN will travel to Mexico to perform at Tecate Pa’l Norte 2025, the largest music festival in Latin America. They will be the first K-pop act to participate in the event, marking another milestone in their global career. The festival, known for featuring top international artists, will serve as yet another stage for SEVENTEEN to showcase their worldwide influence.
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