SEVENTEEN sells out largest stadium in Hong Kong as world tour continues

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SEVENTEEN has once again demonstrated its dominant ticket-selling power by selling out the largest stadium in Hong Kong. On February 28 and March 1, 2026, the group is set to kick off the 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR 'NEW_' IN ASIA' at Kai Tak Stadium, where they will perform for approximately 73,000 spectators. Every seat was sold immediately upon the opening of ticket sales, leading to the additional release of restricted view seating to accommodate the high volume of fans.

Kai Tak Stadium is a premier venue that has previously hosted legendary international acts such as Coldplay, JJ Lin, and Jay Chou. By returning to the stadium only five months after their previous visit in September last year, SEVENTEEN has established a significant milestone as the first K-pop artist to achieve four sold-out performances at this location. Following the Hong Kong shows, the 'NEW_' tour will move to other major Asian venues, including the Singapore National Stadium on March 7, the Bangkok National Stadium on March 14 and 15, and the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan on March 21.

To provide an extended fan experience beyond the concert itself, Pledis Entertainment has organized various offline events in several cities. Pop-up stores are currently running in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bangkok, while Jakarta is hosting a character-themed event titled 'MINITEEN HOUSE PARTY'. Additionally, the 'SEVENTEEN EXPERIENCE' will take place in Singapore from March 2 to 8, transforming city landmarks with group-related content to engage the fandom, known as CARAT.

The world tour is scheduled to conclude with a grand finale at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on April 4 and 5, 2026. This encore concert follows a successful series of performances across five North American cities and four major domes in Japan. The final shows will also be available via online live streaming for global audiences. Meanwhile, the group's newest single 'Tiny Light', released on February 27, has already reached the top of the 'THE HOT 100' chart on the Japanese platform AWA. The track is also featured as the ending theme for the Netflix anime 'BEASTARS FINAL SEASON' Part 2, which is set for a global release next month.

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