Seventeen Wraps Up 'Right Here' World Tour in Thailand, Calling It a 'Happy Memory'

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Boy band SEVENTEEN performs on stage during the 8th Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards on January 23, 2019 in Seoul, South Korea. Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

K-pop sensation Seventeen concluded their highly successful "Right Here" world tour with two electrifying performances at Bangkok's Rajamangala National Stadium on Feb 15 and 16.

The tour, which kicked off in October 2024 in Goyang, saw the group perform 27 shows across 14 cities worldwide, with the Bangkok concerts marking the final stops of the Asian leg. The last two shows were held at the Rajamangala National Stadium. The group's performances in Thailand were followed by stops in the Philippines, Singapore, and Indonesia.

Seventeen's global tour garnered over one million fans around the world, Pledis Entertainment—the group's management agency—said.

Throughout the tour, Seventeen performed a mix of their greatest hits as well as newer tracks from their 12th mini-album, Spill the Feels, released in October last year. The setlist specifically included fan favorites such as "Super," "God of Music," and "Adore U." One of the tour's highlights was the group's so-called "never-ending" performance of their song "Very Nice" during the encore.

"We're grateful to the members, staff, and CARATs (Seventeen's official fandom name) who joined us on this world tour. This tour will be engraved in our hearts as a happy memory," the group said as they wrapped up the concert. "We're thankful to those who have loved Seventeen for 10 years. We will continue to grow for CARATs."

Despite holding a very successful tour, there were some challenges. For instance, Seventeen is missing two of its members—Jeonghan and Jun—due to military enlistment and acting commitments, respectively. That said, the group's remaining 11 members continued to deliver powerful performances.

What's Next for Seventeen?

The group has several remaining schedules for 2025. Seventeen is set to become the first K-pop artist to perform at Tecate Pa'l Norte, the largest music festival in Latin America, in April. Prior to that, they are scheduled to hold a fan meeting called the "2025 SVT 9TH FAN MEETING" on March 20 and 21 in Incheon.

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