SEVENTEEN Set to Charm Japan with Sold-Out 2025 Fan Meeting ‘HOLIDAY’
K-pop powerhouse SEVENTEEN is bringing a special kind of holiday to fans in Japan through their 2025 JAPAN FAN MEETING ‘HOLIDAY’. Beginning April 24, the group will hold performances at Kyocera Dome Osaka and later head to Saitama for more shows on May 10 and 11. Each of the five scheduled fan meetings have officially sold out, underscoring the group’s immense popularity in the country.
SEVENTEEN’s Japanese fans, known as CARAT, who were unable to get tickets will still have a chance to experience the excitement. Select shows – April 26 in Osaka and May 10 in Saitama – will be live-streamed online and broadcast in over 110 cinemas across Japan.
This fan meeting adopts the concept of spending a once-in-a-lifetime holiday with fans. Pledis Entertainment explained, “As this marks our first Japanese fan meeting in two years, we’ve crafted intimate performances that bring fans closer to SEVENTEEN. Expect the most unforgettable vacation where SEVENTEEN and CARAT can laugh and have fun like never before.”
SEVENTEEN continues to be a dominant force in Japan’s music industry. According to the Oricon Annual Ranking 2024, the group earned 6.38 billion yen in sales, securing the No. 4 spot in the total artist sales category—the highest rank for a foreign artist. Fueling their momentum, SEVENTEEN also swept four categories at the 39th Japan Gold Disc Award in March, including the prestigious Best Asian Artist title.
Celebrating a decade since their debut, SEVENTEEN is also preparing to drop their fifth full-length album, HAPPY BURSTDAY, on May 26. With plans for a massive tour, new unit singles, and diverse content releases, SEVENTEEN’s 10th anniversary year promises to be nothing short of monumental.