K-pop idol group Seventeen launched the US leg of their “Right Here” world tour with a show at Allstate Arena in Illinois. With a live TV appearance, an exclusive pop-up event and a concert play park, Seventeen (세븐틴) will be making their return to the US memorable. Following the two sold-out shows in Goyang, South Korea, where they dazzled a total of 58,000 audience members, Seventeen returned to the US concert stage for the first time in over two years.
Seventeen performing at their "Right Here" concert at Allstate Arena in Illinois (Pledis Entertainment) Reflecting the high demand for the group’s stage-breaking performances, the show sold out on the first day of the presale, and the arena was filled with fans eager to witness the band’s grand comeback—now with accolades like the “Biggest-selling Global Album of 2023” and the “First K-pop Act to Perform on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage.” Seventeen’s three-hour show at Allstate Arena was packed with 22 songs from their discography including fan-favorites such as “Super,” “God of Music,” and “Adore U.” Known as a self-produced group, Seventeen opened with a compelling sequence, instantly drawing fans into a journey through their evolution.
It began with a special rendition of “Fear,” representing their past struggles, moved into a reinforced version of “Fearless,” symbolizing their resilience, and ended with “Maestro,” a testament to their growth into global stag.