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SEVENTEEN to Perform at Hong Kong's Largest Stadium — First Concert There in 7 Years

"[Follow] in HONG KONG" Set for September

SEVENTEEN is heading back to Hong Kong—and this time, they're going big. PLEDIS Entertainment announced on July 31 that the group will hold their "[Follow] in HONG KONG" world tour concerts on September 27 and 28 at the Kai Tak Sports Park Stadium.

This marks SEVENTEEN's return to Hong Kong after seven years, and it's happening at the city's largest stadium. Kai Tak Sports Park has hosted global acts like Coldplay, Mandopop legends Wu Bai & China Blue, JJ Lin, and Jay Chou. It has also been the venue for recent friendlies featuring top-tier football clubs such as Liverpool FC, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, and AC Milan.

Stadium Takeover Continues

SEVENTEEN has been steadily proving their global popularity with stadium-scale performances across major cities like Seoul, Incheon, Yokohama, Osaka, and Los Angeles.

Just last year, they headlined massive venues like Seoul World Cup Stadium and Nissan Stadium in Japan, drawing in over 1.5 million fans in total throughout the year.

Next Stop: Incheon, Then the World

Before their Hong Kong dates, SEVENTEEN will kick off their new world tour at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on August 13 and 14. From there, they'll head to five cities across North America in October, followed by performances in Japan's four major domes through November and December.

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