SEVENTEEN has been recognized for their live performance skills, earning high praise from global media.
On the 9th (Korean time), SEVENTEEN headlined 'Lollapalooza Berlin,' held at Olympiastadion Berlin in Germany. They performed 19 songs over 90 minutes.
The British media outlet, 'NME,' described the performance as a "historic performance," and reported that "SEVENTEEN responded to the audience, who were chanting the group's name, with 'Berlin'."
'Rolling Stone' stated, "They showed tremendous talent in live performances." They added, "(With unit performances) they went from sweet ballads to explosive raps."
German media 'RBB' also gave positive feedback, stating, "SEVENTEEN delivered perfect choreography. They left a strong impression on the German audience."
There were also mentions of the audience, noting that a large number of international fans attended. "There were more overseas fans from Poland, the UK, and other countries than in previous years. The main reason was SEVENTEEN," it explained.
It was evident that their global popularity is heating up. "Some even camped nearby the night before to get a good spot to watch the performance," reported a local source.
'Berliner Morgenpost' said, "The cheers grew louder when SEVENTEEN said 'I love you'," and "Fans were filming with one hand and waving their light sticks with the other."
'MOZ' featured interviews with fans, who said, "SEVENTEEN is a team that gives positive energy," and "Their music provides a break from everyday life," praising the group.
Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN's 12th mini-album is set to be released this October. They will also embark on a new world tour, 'RIGHT HERE.'
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