SEVENTEEN is set to make a full-group comeback in May.
On March 24, a Korean media outlet reported that the K-pop group SEVENTEEN will be making a full-group comeback in May to celebrate their 10th debut anniversary. According to reports, although members Jeonghan and Wonwoo are currently serving in the military, they recorded for the album before their enlistment to ensure the entire group could celebrate this milestone together.
The group kicked off the celebrations earlier this year with BSS’ second single album ‘TELEPARTY’ and the debut of Hoshi and Woozi as a unit with the single album ‘BEAM.’ Additionally, SEVENTEEN recently held their two-day fan meeting, ‘SEVENTEEN in CARAT LAND,’ in Seoul.
SEVENTEEN is also set to make history as the first K-pop act to headline Tecate Pa’l Norte 2025 in Monterrey, Mexico on April 4. Following that, they will head to Osaka and Saitama for fan meetings.
The group’s new album is reportedly set for release on May 26, coinciding with their debut anniversary. While SEVENTEEN released their debut album, ‘17 CARAT,’ on May 29, 2015, they officially debuted on May 26 through an MBC music reality program and a live stage broadcast.
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