K-pop icon Seventeen performed for the first time on US network ABC’s flagship most-watched morning show “Good Morning America” or “‘GMA” on Oct. 30.
This marked the US TV debut of Seventeen’s new lead single, “Love, Money, Fame (feat. DJ Khaled)” from their 12th mini-album “Spill the Feels.”
Seventeen’s live performance of the English version of “Love, Money, Fame (feat. DJ Khaled)” on “GMA” was seen by millions of viewers nationwide as they showcased the exceptional artistry they are renowned for with impeccable live vocals and synchronized choreography.
Seventeen on ABC's "Good Morning America" (Pledis Entertainment)
Led by the lead single, “Spill the Feels” soared to become this week’s best-selling album in the US, topping Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart dated Nov. 2 while recording a staggering 3.16 million copies sold globally in just one week of its release.
It debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, securing Seventeens’ sixth consecutive top 10 entry on the chart.
CARATs, Seventeen’s fans, packed Times Square in New York City as early as 5 a.m. to share this significant moment live on-site. The crowd erupted into cheers when the members stepped out to greet and interact with the fans, expressing their gratitude for their ongoing support from afar.
On the New York stop of their US tour “Right Here,” Seventeen wrapped up two sold-out shows at the UBS Arena, thrilling fans especially with an vibrant, engaging encore featuring fan-requested songs and playful dance challenges.
They also visited the CARAT Station NYC, a collaboration pop-up with Spotify where they left special messages for fans to discover.
In addition, the iconic Empire State Building was illuminated in Seventeen’s official color—rose quartz and serenity—shining brightly over the city skyline in their honor.
Seventeen will continue their US tour in San Antonio (Oct. 31 and Nov. 1) and Oakland (Nov. 5 and 6), before culminating in Los Angeles (Nov. 9 and 10), where the group will celebrate their first US stadium shows with a series of immersive fan experiences, dubbed “Seventeen The City Los Angeles,” transforming the city into a “concert play park.”
Seventeen at Empire State Building (Photos courtesy of Empire State Building)