SEVENTEEN Concludes US Leg of Tour with Spectacular LA Stadium Shows
K-pop sensation SEVENTEEN concluded the US leg of their Right Here World Tour with two landmark shows at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. These marked the group's first stadium performances in the US, capping off a series of successful concerts across five major cities, including Chicago and New York.
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SEVENTEEN, a leading figure in the K-pop scene, successfully concluded the US leg of their Right Here World Tour with a pair of high-energy performances at Los Angeles' BMO Stadium on November 9 and 10. These concerts marked the band's debut stadium performances in the United States and served as the grand finale for their series of 10 sold-out events across five major American cities.
The popular group had initially kicked off their tour to packed audiences in Korea before embarking on their US journey. Their American tour began in Chicago on October 22, with SEVENTEEN performing two shows in each location, including New York, San Antonio, and Oakland. At the Los Angeles show, the band expressed their gratitude to their fans, known as CARATS, stating, "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."
The final LA concerts featured a setlist of 23 songs over three hours, highlighting hit tracks like 'Fear', 'Fearless', and 'LOVE'. Engaged fans participated energetically, singing along and joining in the encore performance of 'VERY NICE'. Band member VERNON remarked, "This is definitely a night I won't forget. Performances such as these, with all of you, are incredible." The tour's last stop was marked by 'SEVENTEEN The City Los Angeles', featuring citywide events and a striking 85-foot Ferris Wheel at Santa Monica Pier lit with the group's logo. Following their US success, SEVENTEEN is set to continue their tour in Japan and other key Asian locales.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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