SEVENTEEN Concludes Triumphant Kyocera Dome Osaka Run
SEVENTEEN successfully wrapped up their three-day run at the 55,000-capacity Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan, on December 7, as part of their ongoing "Right Here" World Tour. The sold-out shows were packed with high-energy performances, dazzling pyrotechnics, and a setlist that spanned the group's extensive catalog, including Japanese original songs.
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The Osaka performances were the third stop on the Japanese leg of the "Right Here" tour, following successful dates in Nagoya and Tokyo. The tour, which also includes stops in Fukuoka, is part of SEVENTEEN's larger "The City" project, a fan engagement experience that transforms host cities with themed events and attractions.
The thirteen-member group, known for their powerful stages and self-produced music, captivated the audience with hits and fan favorites. Specific setlist inclusions at the Osaka dates featured tracks like "Fear," "Fearless," "MAESTRO," and Japanese singles such as "Not Alone" and "Ima -Even if the world ends tomorrow-". Member interactions, including Mingyu's surprise backhug for Seungkwan and an impromptu rendition of 'Cheers to Youth,' created memorable, heartfelt moments for fans.


Fans, known as CARATs, demonstrated their powerful support by belting out the Japanese track 'Sara Sara' with such volume that the members paused to cheer for them. The shows concluded with encores including 'Eyes on You' and 'God of Music'. The December 14 concert in Osaka was also broadcast live in cinemas worldwide, allowing global fans to join the experience.
The tour continues its journey across Japan before heading to Asia for subsequent dates in early 2025. The group is set to perform next at the Tokyo Dome on December 11-12.
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