K-pop sensation Seventeen made history as the first K-pop group to take the main stage at the renowned Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, England. The 13-member band delivered a mesmerizing performance on the Pyramid Stage, captivating the audience with hits like "Maestro," "Ready to Love," and "SOS." Woozi, a member of the group, expressed disbelief and gratitude at the milestone achievement, emphasizing the significance of their presence at the festival. Seventeen's performance was characterized by energetic engagement with the crowd, featuring subunit showcases that highlighted the diverse talents within the group. The audience enthusiastically participated, singing along to the band's songs and contributing to the vibrant atmosphere. The encore was marked by a spirited rendition of "Very Nice," further elevating the concert's energy and leaving a lasting impression on the audience. Following their groundbreaking Glastonbury appearance, Seventeen is set to continue their busy schedule with upcoming engagements in Asia, including an appearance on Fuji TV's "FNS Music Festival" in Japan and fan meetings in Seoul.
K-pop sensation Seventeen made history as the first K-pop group to take the main stage at the renowned Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, England. The 13-member band delivered a mesmerizing performance on the Pyramid Stage, captivating the audience with hits like "Maestro," "Ready to Love," and "SOS." Woozi, a member of the group, expressed disbelief and gratitude at the milestone achievement, emphasizing the significance of their presence at the festival. Seventeen's performance was characterized by energetic engagement with the crowd, featuring subunit showcases that highlighted the diverse talents within the group. The audience enthusiastically participated, singing along to the band's songs and contributing to the vibrant atmosphere. The encore was marked by a spirited rendition of "Very Nice," further elevating the concert's energy and leaving a lasting impression on the audience. Following their groundbreaking Glastonbury appearance, Seventeen is set to continue their busy schedule with upcoming engagements in Asia, including an appearance on Fuji TV's "FNS Music Festival" in Japan and fan meetings in Seoul.