Seventeen made history at Glastonbury Festival in England as the very first K-pop group to perform on the iconic Pyramid Stage.
They introduced themselves to the Glastonbury audience through an hour-long set alongside a live band.
Seventeen at Glastonbury Festival in England (Photos: Tom Jackson, X)
Woozi kicked off the show playing a piano intro of their single “Maestro” before the rest of the members joined him on stage for a power-packed performance.
The group had the crowd singing along to their hits “Rock with you,” “HOT” and “SOS” as well as showcased stages by each of its units–hip-hop (“LALALI”), performance (“I Don’t Understand But I Luv U”) and vocal (“Cheers to youth”).
Towards the end of the set, Joshua told to the audience, "Even though the language, country and culture are all different, we can still connect as one, through music.”
The group left the crowd swept up by their contagious energy with a never-ending performance of “Very Nice,” which had everyone jumping up and down alongside the members.
Seventeen joined the formidable list of performers who have graced the Pyramid Stage, known as the heart of the festival, in the past including Elton John, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, Jay-Z, Coldplay and U2.
Seventeen’s setlist at Glastonbury Festival
MAESTRO
Ready to love
SOS
Rock with you
2 MINUS 1 - Joshua, Vernon
I Don't Understand But I Luv U - Hoshi, Jun, The 8, Dino
Cheers to youth - Woozi, Jeonghan, Joshua, DK , Seungkwan
LALALI - S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon
CLAP
HOT
Headliner
God of Music
VERY NICE