Seventeen Makes History with Explosive Burst Stage on Seoul’s Iconic Jamsu Bridge
Seventeen, the trailblazing K-pop group composed of S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino, is set to ignite Seoul with a historic performance at the Jamsu Bridge. On June 25 at 7:30 PM KST, Seventeen will host their solo event ‘B-DAY PARTY: BURST Stage’, marking the first time a K-pop act has held a performance at this iconic location.
Presented by their agency, Pledis Entertainment, this free event will also be live-streamed globally, connecting CARATs (their official fandom) from around the world in real time.
The recently revealed poster for ‘BURST Stage’ showcases a fiery concept symbolizing Seventeen’s passionately reimagined identity. Flames and intense visuals of the members hint at a powerful experience, generating immense anticipation.
The performance comes just one day before the official drop of Seventeen’s fifth full-length album ‘HAPPY BURSTDAY’–a playful fusion of the words ‘Birthday’ and ‘Burst,’ signifying celebration, explosive energy, and rebirth.
In the lead-up to this record release, Seventeen unveiled a dynamic series of concept teasers titled ‘NEW ESCAPE’, ‘NEW MYSELF’, and ‘NEW BURSTDAY’, highlighting narratives of disappearance, self-reconstruction, and rebirth. These creative teases heightened fans’ expectations and confirmed Seventeen’s evolution as artists.
Moreover, the group is currently performing at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan on June 10 and 11 for ‘SEVENTEEN 2025 JAPAN FAN MEETING: HOLIDAY’. All seats for the event sold out rapidly, reflecting the group’s immense popularity. To accommodate high demand, the first concert night is being live-streamed across Japanese cinemas, and the second night will be available globally via Weverse’s online streaming platform.
Seventeen’s upcoming ‘BURST Stage’ and album release undoubtedly set the tone for a landmark year, celebrating a decade of achievements while spearheading the next wave of K-pop history.