List of Seventeen live performances

The South Korean idol group Seventeen debuted in 2015, and since then have embarked on concert tours that have taken them throughout Asia, Oceania and North and South America. To date, they have held 8 concert tours, a number of standalone concerts and fan meetings, and multiple online concerts during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Seventeen have performed concerts at South Korea's second largest stadium (Seoul World Cup Stadium), Japan's second largest stadium (Nissan Stadium), Thailand's largest stadium (Rajamangala Stadium), and the world's largest indoor arena (Philippine Arena).

In 2024, they made their European festival debut at Glastonbury Festival 2024 on the Pyramid Stage, becoming the first K-Pop act to perform at the festival. In September they are set to return to Europe, to headline at Lollapallooza Berlin.

Seventeen 1st Asia Pacific Tour 2016 'Shining Diamonds'
Seventeen 1st Asia Pacific Tour 2016 Shining Diamonds was Seventeen's first tour of Asia and Oceania organised by Pledis Entertainment and Type Communication Group. The tour was held from July 30 to September 11, 2016, in Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Hong Kong and Taipei.

The tour began with concerts in South Korea and Japan under the title of Like Seventeen 'Shining Diamonds' Concert while the rest of the tour was promoted at Seventeen's 1st Asia Pacific Tour.

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2017 Seventeen 1st World Tour 'Diamond Edge'
2017 Seventeen 1st World Tour Diamond Edge was Seventeen's first world tour, organized by Pledis Entertainment, Show Note and Live Nation. The tour was held from July 14 to October 6, 2017, in Seoul, Saitama, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto, Santiago, New York, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Manila, visiting in total 14 cities. They performed for 200,000 fans throughout the tour.

Seventeen 2018 Japan Arena Tour 'SVT'
Seventeen 2018 Japan Arena Tour SVT was Seventeen's first Japanese concert tour, organized by Pledis Entertainment. The tour was held from February 21 to March 7, 2018, in Yokohama, Osaka and Nagoya, visiting a total of 3 cities. At one of the concerts in Yokohama, the group officially announced their forthcoming Japanese debut EP, titled "We Make You".

Seventeen Concert 'Ideal Cut' 2018
On May 15, 2018, Seventeen announced their third Asian tour, titled Ideal Cut, due to begin in Seoul on June 28, 2018. The tour went to seven further cities in East and South-East Asia, and ended with an encore concert in Seoul on November 4.

Seventeen 2019 Japan Tour 'Haru'
Seventeen 2019 Japan Tour Haru (はる) was Seventeen's 3rd Japan concert tour organized by Pledis Entertainment & Pledis Japan. The tour ran from April 2 to 27, 2019, in Fukuoka, Shizuoka, Saitama, Chiba and Osaka, a total of twelve shows across five cities.

Seventeen World Tour 'Ode to You'
On June 24, 2019, Seventeen announced their second world tour titled Ode to You. It started with three dates in Seoul, and an additional nine dates in Japan announced five days after the Seoul announcement. The group announced a second Asian leg on August 27, a North American leg on October 19, and a European leg on December 13.

The tour started on August 30, 2019, in Seoul, South Korea, and concluded on February 8, 2020, in Pasay, in the Philippines. Originally planned to conclude in March, multiple dates in the second Asian leg, alongside the entire European leg, were cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Additionally, a concert scheduled for October 12, 2019, in Nagoya, Japan, was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis.

The tour was well received by critics, noting that the group is known to go "above and beyond", with the "born entertainers showered with sweat, but their glowing faces showed that they were truly enjoying being onstage."

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Seventeen 2020 Japan Dome Tour
Following the conclusion of the Japanese leg of the Ode To You tour on November 9, 2019, Seventeen announced their first Dome tour on November 11. Initially scheduled to attend three of Japan's Dome arenas (Tokyo Dome, Fukuoka Dome and Kyocera Dome), additional dates at Seibu Dome were added later. The entire tour was cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Seventeen would eventually debut at Tokyo Dome and Kyocera Dome for their Be The Sun tour, and performed at Fukuoka Dome and Seibu Dome, among others, for the Japanese leg of their Follow Tour.

Seventeen World Tour 'Be The Sun'
Following multiple tour cancellations as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Seventeen's first return to touring was the Be The Sun tour, commencing following the release of Face the Sun in May 2022. The first announcement included stops in Seoul, Canada, and the United States, with further stops in South-east Asia and Japan announced later.

The tour showed a significant growth for Seventeen post-pandemic, including the group's first performances at Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome, and Philippine Arena, the latter of which being the world's largest indoor arena and making Seventeen the first K-Pop act to perform there.

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Seventeen Tour 'Follow'
Following the release of the EP FML, Seventeen announced a concert in Seoul for July 2023, to start the Follow tour. The Seoul dates were followed by the announcement of a Japanese leg, and finally the Follow to Asia leg was announced, with concerts in Bangkok, Manila, and Macao. An encore leg was announced in January 2024, returning to South Korea and Japan. The encore brought the concert to stadiums, and made Seventeen the second K-pop act ever to perform at Nissan Stadium in Japan, after TVXQ.

Various performances were streamed simultaneously on Weverse Concerts, available for fans worldwide. The initial Seoul concerts, two concerts in the Japan leg, the Incheon concerts, and two concerts of the Japanese encore leg were streamed. The final concert of the first Japan leg, in Fukuoka, was broadcast in real-time in cinemas around the world, with delayed broadcasts in certain timezones.

Seungkwan was absent for the initial Seoul dates of the tour, however he returned from the Tokyo concerts onwards. S.Coups missed the Japan and SEA legs of the tour due to an injury to his Anterior Cruciate Ligament, but returned for the encore dates starting with Incheon. Jeonghan was absent from the Fukuoka and SEA shows, also due to an injury, but he also returned to the tour during the Incheon show.

For promotion, Seventeen hosted events in each of the cities. Events included stamp rallies throughout Japan, a river cruise in Seoul, and a hotel collaboration in Bangkok. For the culmination of the tour, Seventeen officially collaborated with the Yokohama Government to arrange for events held at the city hall, seaside mall, and an evening firework display at the port.

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