Pledis Entertainment
Seventeen's 11th EP, titled "Seventeenth Heaven," secured the second position on the prestigious Billboard 200 chart, as reported in a preview article by an American publication on Monday.
During its debut week, "Seventeenth Heaven" sold over 5 million copies, setting new records for K-pop album sales. The mini album dominated both Oricon's weekly and weekly combined album rankings, establishing the group as the international artist with the most albums to top both charts, a remarkable 11 times.
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▲ A promotional image for boy band Seventeen's 11th EP "Seventeenth Heaven." (Pledis Entertainment) |
At home, the group garnered five awards on television music charts with their main track, "God of Music." This track also claimed the top spot on the iTunes top songs chart in 29 regions.
In other news, the 13-member group will resume their Japan tour on November 23 in Saitama, with subsequent performances scheduled in Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, concluding on December 17.
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