Seventeen celebrates 10 years with free anniversary concert in Seoul

The 13 member group will also release a new album today, with 16 tracks on the set list

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Nishitha Rachel, Assistant Social Media Editor
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K-pop group, Seventeen. (L-R) Hoshi, DK, Joshua, Jun, Woozi, Vernon, Seungkwan, Mingyu, Dino, The8, and S.Coups.
K-pop group, Seventeen. (L-R) Hoshi, DK, Joshua, Jun, Woozi, Vernon, Seungkwan, Mingyu, Dino, The8, and S.Coups.

Dubai: One of the biggest K-pop boy groups, Seventeen, celebrated their 10th year anniversary with a special concert for fans in Seoul, South Korea.

The members, who officially debuted on May 26, 2015, turned ten and decided to celebrate it with a free concert for fans in Seoul. They became the first ever artist to hold a concert on Jamsu Bridge, on the Han River.

Titled, B-Day Party: Burst Stage, 11 of the 13 members performed hits like Aju Nice (Very Nice), Super and more. They even surprised fans with a performance of their upcoming title song, Thunder, which is part of their fifth album, Happy Burstday.

The free concert, held on May 25 night, garnered around 6,000 people who were present at the venue and around Han River, watching the concert through big LED screens placed throughout the area.

Members Jeonghan and Wonwoo are currently serving in the South Korean military.

Nishitha Rachel
Nishitha RachelAssistant Social Media Editor
Nishitha serves as the Assistant Social Media Editor at Gulf News, where she skilfully orchestrates the publication's online presence. With a dedicated approach to engaging readers, she expertly manages all social media platforms and is a direct line for reader queries. Nishitha's journey in journalism began with a flourish in the entertainment beat, a world she continues to explore with enthusiasm. Her love for Korean culture shines through her reporting on UAE-based events, bringing the best of both worlds to her audience. A highlight of her career, and certainly a dream come true for any K-Pop enthusiast, was interviewing acclaimed Korean singers, including Chen from the globally renowned boy group, EXO.
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