SEVENTEEN 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour: tickets, dates and more

SEVENTEEN 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour: tickets, dates and more

K-pop boyband SEVENTEEN have announced the first dates for their upcoming 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour, featuring concerts in the US, Asia, Japan and more.

SEVENTEEN first announced their upcoming 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour on July 24, following the end of the second date of their ‘SEVENTEEN in Carat Land’ fanmeeting event in Seoul, South Korea.

According to the teaser for the boyband’s upcoming tour, the K-pop act will play shows in the US, South Korea, Japan and Asia later this year. The tour is set to kick off some time in October 2024.

On August 6, SEVENTEEN revealed that their 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour will start with two concerts at the Goyang Stadium in Goyang, South Korea. These will take place on October 12 and 13.

Tickets for the Goyang dates will go on pre-sale on September 11 from 8pm to 11:59pm KST, with general sale opening on September 13 at 8pm KST, both via Interpark. Tickets will cost KRW132,000 to KRW198,000.

The dates, venues and ticketing details for the concerts on SEVENTEEN’s 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour have yet to be announced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

The dates for SEVENTEEN’s 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour are:

OCTOBER 2024
12: Goyang, South Korea, Goyang Stadium
13: Goyang, South Korea, Goyang Stadium

TBA
The US
Japan
Asia

SEVENTEEN’s 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour will follow their ‘Follow’ Asia tour, which ran from July 2023 to May 2024 and featured shows in Thailand, the Philippines, Macau and more. The boyband are also set to release a concert film based on their ‘Follow’ tour next month.

In other SEVENTEEN news, the group’s vocalist and producer Woozi recently refuted claims made by BBC that the group made use of artificial intelligence (AI) to write their music.

Meanwhile, K-pop girl group 2NE1 have announced the kick-off dates for their upcoming comeback world tour, titled ‘Welcome Back’. They are also set to play concerts in Osaka in late November and then Tokyo in December, with more shows in other regions are expected to be announced in the coming months.

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