List of Seventeen live performances
| Seventeen live performances | |
|---|---|
Seventeen performing in 2018 at a showcase for You Make My Day | |
| Concert tours | 9 |
| Standalone concerts | 5 |
| Fan meetings | 15 |
| Showcases | 13 |
| Music festivals | 19 |
South Korean boy group Seventeen debuted in 2015 and have since embarked on concert tours that have taken them throughout Asia, Oceania, and North and South America. To date, they have held nine concert tours, alongside a number of standalone concerts and fan meetings. They have also been welcomed to perform at multiple festivals, award shows and television specials across the world.
Seventeen's live performances are well regarded by critics and fans alike, while achieving significant commercial success and accolades. Touring data from Billboard placed the group's Follow Tour as the top grossing K-pop tour of 2023, and the magazine went on to award them "Top K-pop Touring Artist" at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. Critic Rhian Daly reviewed the group's European festival debut at Glastonbury Festival 2024 on the Pyramid Stage for NME, and their set was one of the few performances to be rated five stars. Beyond the festival, the group's concerts are often described as "high energy" with commendation for their synchronization as a 13-piece group.
The group have garnered notable popularity in their neighboring country of Japan. It has been the only country they have visited on every tour held, even dedicating entire tours, fan meetings and standalone concerts to Japan. In recent years, touring in Japan has enabled the group to perform in and sell out larger capacity arenas and stadiums across multiple cities in a single country, netting sales for 400,000 seats and above. Touring in Japan has often coincided with releases of Japanese-language singles and albums, such as "Shohikigen" and Always Yours.
Starting with the Be The Sun World Tour, Seventeen and their label Pledis Entertainment have held events alongside concerts under "The City Project". The project includes activities for fans such as stamp rallies and lighting up various Japanese tourist attractions such as Tokyo Skytree and the Osaka Hep Five Ferris Wheel in themed colors. For the Follow and Right Here tours, the label began hosting the events alongside concerts in other countries as well. The project initially focused on collaborating with organizations directly, and has expanded to collaborations with government organizations including the Yokohama City Council and Singapore Tourism Board.
Throughout the group's ten years of touring, their concert venues have grown in capacity from the Blue Square Concert Hall in Seoul, seating 1,000 people, to some of the world's largest venues. Seventeen have since performed concerts at South Korea's second-largest stadium (Seoul World Cup Stadium), Japan's largest stadium (Nissan Stadium), Thailand's largest stadium (Rajamangala Stadium), Indonesia's largest stadium (Jakarta International Stadium), and the world's largest indoor arena (Philippine Arena).