Seventeen to take over Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya with 'The City' project
K-pop group Seventeen will be holding their first dome tour in Japan in November and December and to mark it, Osaka, Tokyo and Nagoya will be turned into “concert play parks.”
HYBE Japan will be hosting the “Seventeen Be The Sun The City” to celebrate Seventeen’s upcoming concerts in Japan.



The project will light up the three cities with immersive fan experiences built around Seventeen’s shows.
Seventeen will perform at Kyocera Dome Osaka on Nov. 19-20, Tokyo Dome on Nov. 26-27, and Vantelin Dome Nagoya on Dec. 3-4.
In Osaka, a digital stamp rally across 18 landmarks—including the Hep Five ferris wheel covered in Seventeen graphics—is set for roll out on Nov. 12, and “‘rapi:t” express trains wrapped in Seventeen graphics will run through the city starting Oct. 27.
In Tokyo, a Seventeen-themed light display presented in collaboration with Tokyo Skytree will be lit up in orange, the theme color of the concert tour, and Rose Quartz & Serenity, the band’s official color, every weekend from Nov. 19 to Dec. 4.
A light display will also be a part of the excitement in Nagoya brightening up Sakae, alongside a photo exhibition about the tour.
HYBE’s “The City” project, first launched for BTS’ “Permission to Dance on Stage-Las Vegas” in April 2022, is being held in multiple cities for the first time for Seventeen.
Seventeen returned to the concert stage in June with two sold-out shows, the largest show in the city with a live audience since the pandemic, in Seoul.
After 12 shows in North America and seven shows in Southeast Asia to be followed by the Japan leg and two additional shows in Southeast Asia, the band is slated to present a total of 29 shows in 21 cities for their “Be The Sun” tour.