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SEVENTEEN Wraps Up Spectacular [RIGHT HERE] World Tour with Electrifying Bangkok Shows!

A Grand Finale in Bangkok

SEVENTEEN has officially concluded their phenomenal ‘SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN BANGKOK,’ delivering two unforgettable nights at Rajamangala National Stadium on February 15 and 16. Organized by Live Nation Tero, the concerts marked a grand finale to the group’s highly successful world tour.

A Setlist Packed with Hits

Following their triumphant performances across South Korea, the United States, and Japan, SEVENTEEN continued to captivate fans in Bangkok with a setlist packed with iconic hits. From fan-favorites like “Super,” “Adore U,” and “VERY NICE” to their latest release, “LOVE, MONEY, FAME” from the album Saviors, the group showcased their signature high-energy performances for a full three hours.

Special Moments for Thai Carats

What made the Bangkok leg even more special was its timing—just days after Carat Day on February 14 and close to the birthdays of members DK and Vernon. Thai Carats went all out with heartfelt fan projects and a surprise stadium-wide Happy Birthday singalong for the two members during the final show, creating an unforgettable moment of love and appreciation.

What’s Next for SEVENTEEN?

Though the [RIGHT HERE] World Tour has come to an end, SEVENTEEN’s schedule remains packed. Fans can look forward to the upcoming ‘2025 SVT 9TH FAN MEETING ’ in South Korea on March 20–21, as well as the highly anticipated debut single album ‘BEAM’ from HOSHI and WOOZI.

SEVENTEEN’s Legacy in K-Pop

SEVENTEEN’s Bangkok shows proved once again why they are one of K-pop’s biggest acts—leaving fans with memories of an electrifying, emotional, and spectacular grand finale to an incredible tour.


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