SEVENTEEN sets PH stadium ablaze with electrifying "Right Here" concert

MANILA, Philippines – K-pop sensation SEVENTEEN set the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan ablaze over the weekend with their "Right Here" concert, captivating thousands of Filo Carats with electrifying performances and touching fan interactions.

Presented by Applewood Philippines, the three-hour event featured a jaw-dropping 23-song lineup that showcased the group's unrivaled talent, charisma, and enthusiasm, leaving the pink and blue-sea of fans ecstatic.

The show opened with explosive performances of “Fear,” “Fearless,” and “Maestro,” setting the tone for the high-energy night. Carats cheered at every opportunity, their deafening screams intensifying as the group took turns dazzling the audience.

From the powerful hip-hop team’s fiery renditions of “Water” and “Monster” to the performance team’s mesmerizing dance routines with “Rain” and “Lilili Yabbay,” SEVENTEEN proved why they are among K-pop’s finest.

The vocal unit melted hearts with emotional renditions of “Candy” and “Cheers to Youth,” while the full group brought the stadium to its feet with smash hits like “Super” and “Very Nice,” complete with a fireworks display.

Despite the absence of two members, Jeonghan and Jun, the group maintained a close relationship with their fans. Woozi expressed how moved he was by the energy of the Filipino audience, recalling the Philippines' particular place in their trip. Leader S.Coups voiced his desire to return as a whole group of 13, moving fans with his heartfelt words.

Carats also surprised Seungkwan on his birthday, which was on January 16, leaving the singer visibly moved by their compassionate gift.

SEVENTEEN's "Right Here" concert in Bulacan is part of their ongoing world tour, which began in South Korea in October 2024 and will continue throughout Asia. With their breathtaking performances and true affection for their fans, SEVENTEEN presented a night that will remain imprinted in Filo Carats' hearts forever.

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