SEVENTEEN heated up Japan, creating unforgettable memories with 420,000 CARATs throughout their latest dome tour.
The group closed the Japan leg of their world tour SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR NEW_ IN JAPAN on December 20–21 at Fukuoka PayPay Dome, drawing 80,000 fans over two days.
The concert featured a rich and dynamic setlist, including "THUNDER," the title track from their fifth full-length album, Japan-original songs, and solo stages. The 3-hour-and-30-minute show highlighted SEVENTEEN's versatility and performance power.
"Thank you for filling the venue," the members shared. "It truly felt like we're spending our youth together. We want to keep growing with you." They also expressed hopes of returning to the stage soon as a complete 13-member lineup, vowing to keep pushing forward until that moment arrives.
The tour began on November 27 and spanned four major domes—Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Tokyo Dome, and Fukuoka PayPay Dome—attracting a total of 420,000 attendees.
Alongside the concerts, SEVENTEEN hosted offline fan events, collaborating with local landmarks, large-scale buildings, and food and beverage outlets under the theme "CARAT BUNKASAI." The excitement extended globally, with the Nagoya shows broadcast via live viewing in 54 countries, and online live streaming available for the Osaka and Fukuoka concerts.
Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN was named to the "Millions Top 10" at the Melon Music Awards, further cementing their standout presence in 2025.


