Chicago welcomes SEVENTEEN for U.S. tour kickoff: Photos

SEVENTEEN has arrived in the United States. The superstar K-pop group began the U.S. leg of their [RIGHT HERE] world tour on Tuesday night (October 22), at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, their first performance in the country in more than two years.

SEVENTEEN at thier U.S. tour 'SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN U.S.' on October 22, 2024 in Chicago.
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The three-hour set featured 22 songs from their repertoire, including their most recent album, Spill the Feels, which was released earlier this month. Fans in the United States witnessed the first live performance of the DJ Khaled-assisted hit "LOVE, MONEY, FAME."

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SEVENTEEN also presented fans to a mini-musical based on their YouTube series Going Seventeen.

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"Thank you so much for your constant love and support, even if we don't get to see one other very often. We'll be back soon, so just wait for it. We love you," Joshua told the throng full of CARATs at one point, before S.COUPS added, "Until the thirteen of us are together again, let's stay together and defend each other while having fun."

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The group will perform again in Chicago on Wednesday night (October 23), before continuing their tour across the United States, stopping in New York (October 25 and 27), San Antonio (October 31 and November 1), Oakland (November 5 and 6), and Los Angeles (November 9 and 10).

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