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Review | Seventeen world tour sees the K-pop boy group reconnecting with Carats in a big way

  • Seventeen’s recent US concerts, part of their ‘Be the Sun’ world tour, show how the group have both grown up and levelled up in the past two years
  • There was a great connection between the audience and the stars throughout, with some fans – known collectively as Carats – even getting to sing along with them

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A promotional poster for Seventeen’s 2022 “Be the Sun” world tour. The group’s recent concerts in the US show how the 13 members have grown. Photo: Pledis Entertainment

K-pop boy band Seventeen are performing for fans for the first time in two years with their “Be the Sun” world tour, bringing their typical high-energy, precisely synchronised dances and stand-out vocals to stages across the globe.

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The thirteen members of Seventeen kicked off the tour in Seoul in June before heading to North America, where they received a warm welcome from their fans – known collectively as Carats – who had watched them from afar for two years.

The final date of their North American leg on September 6 – at New Jersey’s Prudential Center – was at the same venue that they performed their first Stateside concert, at a KCON event back in 2016.

After attending two US shows it was clear to me that the time apart has created an even greater Seventeen, and that absence had truly made the heart grow fonder.

Seventeen performing in New Jersey on September 7. Photo: Pledis Entertainment
Seventeen performing in New Jersey on September 7. Photo: Pledis Entertainment

The members were clearly happy at their return to more or less a full line-up (some members did have to sit out dates of the tour due to Covid-19) and thrilled that they could perform to fans in increasingly larger venues as their audience sizes have grown.

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The follow-up to their “Ode to You” world tour, which was cut short in 2020, “Be the Sun” showed a more grown-up, levelled-up Seventeen, with stage sets and lighting effects creating dynamic environments, and each song have its own artistic presence.

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