SEVENTEEN's schedule for the upcoming "RIGHT HERE" world tour has caught the criticism of fans and netizens online. Many of the sentiments eventually led them to express frustration against HYBE.
On August 6, SEVENTEEN announced the schedule of their highly anticipated "RIGHT HERE" world tour. According to the announcement, the "MAESTRO" singers will kickstart their tour on October 12 and 13 at the Goyang Stadium at 6 p.m., KST.
As for those who cannot attend the concert in person, the concert will also hold online live streaming. Following the announcement, SEVENTEEN trailed with a separate post announcing the details for the tour's U.S. leg.
SEVENTEEN will be heading out in Chicago on October 22 and 23. This will be followed by Belmont Park (October 25), San Antonio (October 25 and 27), San Antonio (October 31 and November 1), Oakland Arena (November 5 and 6), and Los Angeles (November 9).
While the announcements were planned to fuel the excitement, fans expressed discontent with the schedule. Some CARATs pointed out that the cities for SEVENTEEN's U.S. leg were only a few and that it overlooked several locations in the South.
Moreover, some fans were frustrated that most of the U.S. concerts will be held on weekdays.
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On August 5, PLEDIS Entertainment released an official statement detailing SEVENTEEN's 2024 plans. The agency shared the group's completion of its schedules, including their stadium tour and promotion for their compilation album "17 IS RIGHT HERE."
To the fans' surprise, SEVENTEEN was revealed to be working on their newest 12th mini album, which is slated for release in October.
The agency added that SEVENTEEN is about to engage fans worldwide with its upcoming tour "RIGHT HERE."The group will also do a dome tour and release a single album in Japan, highlighting their activeness in the K-pop industry and unwavering love for CARATs.
"Please continue to show your love and support to SEVENTEEN, who will return with brand new content and world tour after two years. We will share more details about the album and concert series in separate notices in the future."
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Written by Israel Monte