Seventeen, 400000 worldwide fans and showcase.. as popular as EXO·BTS

  • 장준희 |2017.06.08 17:56
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Seventeen
Korean idol group Seventeen settles as representative K-pop idol through showcase to celebrate its new album release. 

Seventeen held a fan showcase at Seoul Olympic Hall to celebrate their release of 4th mini album 'Al1'. The showcase was broadcasted live through naver V LIVE and they caught attention. 

This day, Seveteen started the showcase with their unit song 'Highlight' in 3rd mini album and fans were glowed with enthusiasm. 

MC Oh Jungyeon introduced this showcase and Seventeen brought 3 numbers '1', '3', '13', that represent 3 different versions as well as 3 different concepts. This showcase included not only a talk show about these concepts, but also it included a varied performance with songs from their past albums which are 'Shining Diamond', 'Boom Boom', 'Popular Song', and 'Fast Pace'.  

This showcase was so hugh that it was not to be believed as album release showcase. About 4000 fans were at the scene and more than 400,000 fans watched over Live broadcast. Seventeen proved as a worldwide idol by receiving more than 20,000,000 hearts. In addition, Seventeen brought lots of issues even before its comeback because all tickets for showcase were sold out in less than 3 minutes.  

Especially Seventeen received fervent cheers when they showed a title song form their new album 'Don't Wanna Cry', and 'Crazy in Love'. Gratitude greeting was followed right after the performance.  Seventeen said, "We would like to share more love while we are working. We realized how precious your love is while we worked on this album", and showed their huge love of fans.

Meanwhile, seventeen will show their first comeback performance with their title song from 4th mini album, 'Don't Wanna Cry', through MBC music 'Show! Champion'. 

Journalist = Wansik mun
Translator = Joonhee Chang


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