The group SEVENTEEN entered the mega stadium in Osaka, Japan and became one with 110,000 carats (fandom name).

SEVENTEEN successfully completed its “SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘Follow’ Again to Osaka” performance at Yanma Stadium Nagai in Osaka for two days on May 18 and 19. This is his first stadium tour in Japan, with approximately 55,000 spectators per concert.
SEVENTEEN performed the mega hit “Super” on the Flying Stage, getting the audience excited from the start. They filled the stage with 28 songs, including “Don Quixot“, “Clap”, “I don’t wanna cry“, “Fxck my life“, “Left and right“, “Beautiful”, “God of music” and “April shower“, building a reputation as a “master of performance“.
There was also a special stage just for the Japanese performance. The members sang Japanese versions of “Rock with you“, “Home; run” and “All my love“, including the title song from their best Japanese album, “Ima -Even if the world ends tomorrow”. The unique performances of the hip-hop, performance and vocal teams once again imprinted the broad musical spectrum of SEVENTEEN.
As the sun set, the atmosphere became even warmer. The concert hall was colored with rose quartz and serenity, symbols of SEVENTEEN, further enhancing the audience’s immersion. A surprise event during which various phrases were written on the stage incorporating the colors of the lightsticks was truly spectacular. Letters such as “SVT”, “CARAT” and “おおきに (an Osaka dialect meaning “thank you”)” were spoken in the spacious auditorium, impressing the spectators.
The audience was excited on stage for “Maestro”, the title song of SEVENTEEN’s Best Album. Fans chanted the members’ names and sang in Korean, enjoying the concert. The show was broadcast live in cinemas across Japan on the 18th, and an online live broadcast was carried out at the same time on the 19th, which received good responses from fans around the world.
Especially on the second day, despite rainy weather, SEVENTEEN and the CARATs worked hard and “TEAM SVT” became one. The members said: “We wouldn’t have dared to think that we would come to the stadium. We can’t believe it even when we are on stage. Thank you for giving us the courage to go ahead and allowing us to dream bigger,” adding, “SEVENTEEN has only just begun.”
Along with the stadium tour, the city concert park “SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘Follow’ The City’” also provided a variety of entertainment. Events using SEVENTEEN’s intellectual property were held at representative Osaka landmarks such as Dotonbori and Hep Five, attracting fans. Photo areas, digital stamp rallies, discussion forums and other event venues were crowded.
SEVENTEEN, which successfully completed its concerts in Osaka, will enter Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa on the 25th and 26th. This is the largest concert hall in Japan, accommodating more than 70,000 spectators per episode, and SEVENTEEN will the second K-pop boy group to perform on the “Dream Stage“.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Pledis Entertainment