South Korean boy group SEVENTEEN has officially announced the dates of their U.S. concerts as part of their world tour “RIGHT HERE,” scheduled to begin in October.
On Tuesday, the 13-member band listed five stops on the tour for American CARAT in a promotional poster shared via the band’s official account on X, formerly Twitter.
Based on the poster, the K-pop group will perform nine shows in five different cities. The U.S. tour will kick off at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., on October 22-23; followed by two shows at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, N.Y., on October 25 and 27.
SEVENTEEN will then take their “RIGHT HERE” tour to San Antonio, performing at the Frost Bank Center for two nights on October 31 and November 1. The group will also have a back-to-back performance at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California, on November 5-6.
The “MAESTRO” hitmaker will conclude the U.S. leg of his world tour at BMO Arena in Los Angeles on November 9.
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According to Billboard, this will be SEVENTEEN’s return to the United States since wrapping up their “BE THE SUN” world tour in Newark, NJ, in 2022.
However, before heading to the US, SEVENTEEN is scheduled to officially kick off their “RIGHT HERE” world tour with a two-day concert at Goyang Stadium in South Korea on October 12-13.
Fans can expect new music at the concerts as the 2023 IFPI Global Chart Award winner is expected to release his 12th mini album around the same time as the opening concert.
For fans with CARAT membership, they can secure tickets for upcoming shows as early as next week. The group’s agency, PLEDIS Entertainment, announced via Weverse that pre-sale tickets will be available starting August 13 at 3 p.m. KST.
For non-members, general admission tickets will be sold on-site starting August 15 at 3 p.m. KST via Ticketmaster.
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