SEVENTEEN Set the Stage on Fire in Tacoma With First-Ever U.S. Solo Performances

SEVENTEEN in concert

SEVENTEEN just proved once again why they’re one of the biggest names in K-pop. The group kicked off the U.S. leg of their “SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_]” at the Tacoma Dome this weekend, delivering an electrifying three-hour performance packed with hits, emotional solos, and fan-favorite chaos.

Opening to an instrumental version of “Bad Influence (Prod. by Pharrell Williams),” the group launched into a 27-song setlist that celebrated a decade of music — from explosive tracks like “HOT” and “Rock with You” to new songs “HBD” and “THUNDER” from their latest album, HAPPY BURSTDAY.

For the first time ever, SEVENTEEN performed solo stages in the U.S., each member showcasing their individuality and artistry. DINO brought the energy with “Trigger,” JUN stunned with the introspective “Gemini,” and JOSHUA’s jazzy “Fortunate Change” had fans swaying. THE 8’s dreamy “Skyfall” and S.COUPS’ powerful “Jungle” were undeniable highlights.

The night hit peak excitement when CxM (S.COUPS and MINGYU) surprised the crowd with a live performance of their new single, “5, 4, 3 (Pretty woman) (feat. Lay Bankz).” The group closed with their signature encore, “VERY NICE,” repeating it multiple times — because it wouldn’t be a SEVENTEEN concert without that legendary finish.

Next up, SEVENTEEN heads to Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium for two back-to-back shows on October 16 and 17, before continuing their U.S. run through Austin, Sunrise, and Washington, D.C. The “NEW_” in their tour title might symbolize a blank space — but with SEVENTEEN, it’s clear they’re filling it with bold new chapters.

Source: HYBE