SEVENTEEN announce US leg of 2025 ‘NEW_ World Tour’

SEVENTEEN have announced the US leg of their ‘NEW_ World Tour’. See all the ticket information below.

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The string of shows will kick off in October, despite four of the group’s members currently completing their military service in Korea.

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In celebration of their recent album ‘Happy Burstday‘, and their 10th anniversary as a group, they’ll play the first show in Tacoma on October 11, before heading to Los Angeles, Austin, Florida and Washington. You can find a full list of dates below.

Tickets will go on sale for fan club members on August 5 at 3pm local time, before general sale commences on August 6 at 3pm. You’ll be able to get your tickets here.

SEVENTEEN’s 2025 ‘NEW_ World Tour’ dates are:

OCTOBER
11 – Tacoma, WA, Tacoma Dome
16 – Los Angeles, CA, BMO Stadium
17 – Los Angeles, CA, BMO Stadium
21 – Austin, TX, Moody Center
22 – Austin, TX, Moody Center
26 – Sunrise, FL, Amerant Bank Arena
27 – Sunrise, FL, Amerant Bank Arena
29 – Washington, DC, Capital One Arena
30 – Washington, DC, Capital One Arena

It comes weeks after Pledis Entertainment announced that members Hoshi and Woozi would be enlisting in military service in September.

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The duo, who have formed their own sub-unit Hoshi x Woozi, are still due to perform for their ‘Hoshi x Woozi Fan Concert [WARNING]’ concerts across South Korea this month. Additionally, the pair will also participate in SEVENTEEN’s Yizhiyu video call fan signing event as their last official activity with the group before their enlistment.

Nine of the group’s 13 members will have to serve in the military – two of whom (Jeonghan and Wonwoo) have already enlisted.

Hoshi’s and Woozi’s enlistment notice comes after the group in May opened up on their plans for enlistment. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Hoshi said at the time: “This is something that has been inevitable for us all along. We have been prepared. We have a lot of projects that we have discussed with [HYBE] very thoroughly up until now.”

“We are ready to reinvent ourselves,” said SEVENTEEN’s “leader” S.Coups. “We are standing at a new starting line, preparing for a new path ahead and ready to blaze a new trail.” Hoshi added: “Most of the members are going to enlist in the military soon. Up until now, we’ve mostly focused on our group promotions.”

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The group went on to confirm that individual members will remain active through solo material, and that the entire group will reconvene once everyone’s done with their two-year service.

SEVENTEEN announce US leg of 2025 ‘NEW_ World Tour’
SEVENTEEN. Credit: Pledis Entertainment

“We would like to show more of our individualities, each of the members’ personalities and capabilities, so that when the time comes and we get back together again as a group, we‘ll be able to showcase ourselves as a better SEVENTEEN,” Hoshi continued.

As for the four members who won’t be serving – S.Coups is exempt due to an ACL injury while The8 and Jun are Chinese citizens and Joshua’s a US citizen – they plan to “stick together and make something great to showcase to the fans.”

“It can also be a great time for members who have been mentally or physically exhausted to recharge themselves,” they added.

In a three-star review of ‘Happy Burstday’, Gladys Yeo wrote for NME: “‘Happy Burstday’ might not be SEVENTEEN’s most cohesive release, but it succeeds at showcasing the group’s transformation over the last 10 years. The record’s focus on solo songs exposes each member’s strengths and weaknesses when they stand alone, but its group tracks are a self-assured testament to their chemistry and magnetism as a whole.”

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