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SEVENTEEN concludes U.S. leg of 'right here' world tour with Monumental Stadium debut in Los Angeles

The creative powerhouse captivated fand across 10 sold-out shows in 5 U.S. cities, 'SEVENTEEN the city Los Angeles' lit up LA in SEVENTEEN's theme.

November 12, 2024 / 14:14 IST
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K-pop sensation SEVENTEEN reached another milestone in their soaring career by wrapping up their U.S. tour, 'SEVENTEEN RIGHT HERE WORLD TOUR IN U.S.', with two major stadium performances at Los Angeles' BMO Stadium on November 9 and 10.

After two sold-out shows in Korea, SEVENTEEN made their long-awaited return to the U.S. concert stage for the first time in over two years. Their U.S. tour was met with overwhelming demand, with all 10 shows across five cities selling out as soon as tickets went on presale. The tour kicked off with back-to-back performances in Chicago on October 22 and 23, followed by stops in New York (October 25 and 27), San Antonio (October 31 and November 1), and Oakland (November 5 and 6), before concluding with their U.S. stadium debut in Los Angeles, marking the peak of their three-week tour.

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“We’re at the stadium now. It’s such an honor to be able to meet you in such a big venue. It’s all thanks to you guys. Let’s have fun tonight,” SEVENTEEN shared as they launched into what became an unforgettable night for both the group and their dedicated fans, CARATs, who filled the 22,000-seat stadium.

SEVENTEEN kicked off their performance with electrifying renditions of "Fear," "Fearless," and "MAESTRO," delivering a high-energy, 3-hour show packed with 23 songs. The concert featured an encore that went on as long as the group’s hearts desired. The audience kept up the energy, enthusiastically chanting along to chart-topping hits like "Super," "God of Music," and their latest single "LOVE, MONEY, FAME (feat. DJ Khaled)." Fans also cheered for the group’s diverse unit performances, including "Water," "Rain," and "Candy," which highlighted SEVENTEEN's versatile talents.