K-pop icon SEVENTEEN took home their first award at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) by winning Top K-pop Touring Artist.
Joining a lineup of formidable performers that includes Coldplay, Teddy Swims, Tyla, Jelly Roll and Megan Moroney, Seventeen also made their debut appearance at the BBMAs, delivering an exclusive performance of “Love, Money, Fame (feat. DJ Khaled)” from their mini-album “Spill the Feels.”
“This wouldn’t have been possible without our amazing fans, Carats. We try to make it up to you with good music and performances, but you always seem to find a way to surprise us with even more love,” they said.
Seventeen at the BBMAs (Pledis Entertainment)
They added, “Being in the middle of our ‘Right Here’ world tour makes this award even more meaningful. We’ll take it as a reminder to keep bringing our music as close to the audience as possible.”
Their performance was filmed across the vibrant streets of Downtown Los Angeles which showcased their unparalleled ability to captivate audiences and transform any setting into a stage. Thousands of fans and onlookers cheered and danced along as the group wrapped up their performance at Santa Monica Pier with the breathtaking sunset as a backdrop.
According to Billboard Boxscore, the creative powerhouse drew approximately 552,000 fans over 18 performances between October last year and March this year, making them the highest-ranking K-pop group on the 2024 Midyear Top Tours chart.
In 2024 alone, they have attracted over 1.4 million attendees to their concerts both in-person and online.
2024 was the year Seventeen ascended to new heights in the global concert stage. Their high-energy performances took Europe by storm as they became the first K-pop act to perform on the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury and headline Lollapalooza Berlin.
They kicked off their highly anticipated world tour, during which the K-pop icon made their US stadium debut among 10 sold-out shows across five cities in the U.S.
The tour is set to continue across massive stadium shows in Asia, starting with four cities in Japan this year, followed by stops in Bulacan, Singapore, Jakarta, and Bangkok in January and February 2025.