Pledis Entertainment
In a dazzling spectacle that promises to captivate over half a million fans, the beloved K-pop group Seventeen is embarking on their much-anticipated concert tour, "Follow," in Japan. The tour's grand inauguration unfolds at the iconic Tokyo Dome, the country's largest dome venue, on Wednesday.
"Follow" marks Seventeen's triumphant return to the Japanese stage, constituting their second dome venue tour in the country. The Tokyo Dome will witness a sensational two-day kickoff of this extraordinary musical journey.
This 13-member powerhouse is geared up to grace the stages of five major Japanese cities, hosting a total of 12 exhilarating shows. Following their Tokyo debut, the band will carry their electrifying performances to Saitama, with a compelling showcase at the Belluna Dome on November 23rd and 24th. Subsequently, Seventeen will cast their spell at Vantelin Dome Nagoya on November 30th and December 2nd to 3rd, Kyocera Dome Osaka on December 7th and 9th to 10th, and Fukuoka PayPay Dome on December 16th to 17th.
Anticipation runs high as Pledis Entertainment envisions that "Follow" will unite a staggering 515,000 fans – a remarkable milestone and the largest audience ever to attend a Seventeen concert series in Japan since their debut in 2015.
The tour's title, "Follow," carries a profound message. It symbolizes Seventeen's commitment to illuminate the path, much like the sun, for their dedicated supporters and themselves, as they journey towards a brighter future. Through their performances, the band invites fans to join them in spreading positivity.
"Follow" commenced its spectacular journey in Seoul back in June, commencing with a mesmerizing two-day run at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Guro-gu.
Seventeen's enchanting charm continues to conquer hearts in Japan. They recently achieved the distinction of being the first foreign artist to consecutively release two albums with over 500,000 first-week sales. Their latest album, "Always Yours," achieved this feat by amassing 512,000 copies within its debut week, following the success of their 10th EP, "FML," which recorded first-week sales of 552,000 in May. Notably, these two albums also claim the titles of the top two best-selling albums by a foreign artist in Japan for the year thus far.
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