SEVENTEEN recently gained attention for their dynamic performances at Glastonbury Festival 2024 on June 28. The group also made history as the first K-pop group to ever perform at the Glastonbury Festival.
Now, the full videos of SEVENTEEN’s exciting performance have been released by BBC Music. The videos reveal the huge crowd in attendance, and highlight SEVENTEEN’s well-developed abilities to get the audience pumped and energetic. The group’s live vocals shine through as they perform their hit songs ‘MAESTRO,’ ‘SOS,’ and ‘VERY NICE.’
You can watch SEVENTEEN’s full performances here:
K-netizens have also reacted positively to SEVENTEEN’s appearance at Glastonbury Festival:
“They tore it up. Their dancing, stage presence, audience interaction, and visuals were all worthy of a headliner act”
“They even performed 13 songs in one hour, with no breaks”
“SEVENTEEN are made for events like this. They’ve become so skilled that they don’t even get nervous, they just enjoy themselves, and the audience can feel that”
“Who would have thought that in SEVENTEEN’s 9th year as a group, they would become the first K-pop group to perform at Glastonbury?”
“Nothing can change the fact that they went to the biggest festival in the UK, got everyone singing along to a song that Woozi wrote himself, and turned everyone who was there into a fan.”
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