K-Pop group ‘SEVENTEEN’ announces new album and PH comeback tour in January 2025

Miss them CARATs? K-pop supergroup SEVENTEEN is gearing up for an exciting month as they prepare to release their highly anticipated album “Spill the Feels” in October. 

SEVENTEEN Carats comeback tour 2025

The 13-member boy group, managed by PLEDIS Entertainment, recently surprised fans by announcing their new tour via social media post and the fan platform WeVerse. 

This release coincides with their upcoming “RIGHT HERE” World Tour, which includes a much-anticipated stop in Bulacan on January 18 and 19, 2025. The tour is expected to begin with much delight from their dedicated fanbase, CARAT.

Moreover, In their announcement, PLEDIS Entertainment promised that more details regarding the tour would be released “at a later date” and expressed excitement for the love and support from CARATs during this new tour venture.

The tour’s venue remains unconfirmed, as they have yet to specify whether they will perform at the Philippine Arena or the Philippine Sports Stadium, similar to their previous “Follow to Bulacan” tour last January, which was a huge success and left fans wanting more. 

Notably, the ‘Right Here’ World Tour will mark a significant milestone in SEVENTEEN’s career as it will be their first world tour, a moment that all CARATs can be proud of. 

On September 11, PLEDIS officially announced that member Jeonghan would begin his military service on September 26. Additionally, Jun will not participate in the tour due to other commitments and opportunities in China. Both members will also not be involved in the promotions for SEVENTEEN’s upcoming 12th mini-album, “Spill the Feels.”

As fans eagerly await both the album release and the tour, SEVENTEEN continues to solidify their place in the K-pop landscape, showcasing their unwavering dedication to their music and, most importantly, their fans.

Other stops on the Asian leg of the tour include Singapore on January 25, Jakarta on February 8, and Bangkok on February 15.

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