SEVENTEEN set Japan's four major domes ablaze with excitement.
On December 19, 21, and 22, SEVENTEEN concluded their "SVT Right Here World Tour in Japan" at the Fukuoka PayPay Dome, marking a spectacular finale to their tour.
The group performed for a total audience of 435,000. Tickets for the three-day show sold out early, drawing over 120,000 fans per day and proving their immense popularity.
The setlist included Japanese original tracks like "消費期限" (Expiration Date), "Not Alone," and "Ima-Even if the World Ends Tomorrow," along with Japanese versions of hits like "MAESTRO," "Oh My!," and "Snap Shoot." The opening stage was a powerful expression of overcoming fear and self-empowerment.
The performances blended auditory and visual thrills, featuring musical-style segments and diverse unit stages, further cementing SEVENTEEN's reputation as concert maestros. The response from local fans was overwhelming.
During the finale, SEVENTEEN shared heartfelt reflections: "For the past nine years, CARATs have been our foundation. We're truly happy to share these moments with you," they said, expressing their gratitude. "We will always sing for you. SEVENTEEN will continue to show new sides of ourselves next year, so please keep supporting us."
The group had previously performed at Nagoya's Vantelin Dome (November 29–30), Tokyo Dome (December 4–5), and Osaka's Kyocera Dome (December 12, 14–15), selling out every seat and captivating local fans.
For fans unable to attend in person, live viewings and online streaming were made available. The second Osaka show (December 14) was screened in 1,500 theaters across 60 countries and regions worldwide. Online live streaming for the third Osaka (December 15) and third Fukuoka (December 22) shows drew viewers from 157 countries and regions.
SEVENTEEN also launched "SEVENTEEN THE CITY," a project integrating their IP with local infrastructure. The initiative involved collaborations with over 35 companies and institutions, creating immersive fan experiences at regional landmarks, broadcasting stations, and brand partnerships.
This year, SEVENTEEN solidified their reputation as one of K-pop's premier groups. They achieved the highest rank for an international artist on Oricon's 2024 Year-End "Combined Album Rankings" and "Album Rankings."
Additionally, they landed four albums in the top 10 of Billboard Japan's Year-End "Hot Albums" chart, setting the record for most entries by an international artist and the highest number overall.
Looking ahead, SEVENTEEN will continue their tour in Bulacan, Singapore, Jakarta, and Bangkok in January and February. They will also appear at the 39th Golden Disc Awards on January 5.