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SEVENTEEN's Scoops and Mingyu Showcase Strong Ticket Power

SEVENTEEN's Scoops and Mingyu Showcase Strong Ticket Power
SEVENTEEN's unit Scoops and Mingyu sold out tickets for their first live party.
They plan to continue their Asia tour starting in Incheon this January.
Their concept 'HYPE VIBES' aims for deep communication with fans.

The unit of SEVENTEEN, consisting of Scoops and Mingyu, is generating significant buzz with their impressive ticket power.

According to Pledis Entertainment under HYBE, tickets for 'CxM [DOUBLE UP] LIVE PARTY in INCHEON' sold out exclusively through FC membership pre-sale just a day prior on the 15th. This live tour is set to take place from January 23rd to 25th at Incheon Inspire Arena, and the high demand for tickets is a testament to their immense popularity.

Starting with Incheon, Scoops and Mingyu will perform in multiple cities including Japan and Korea. Their mini-album released in September achieved remarkable records in the K-pop unit album category, and they aim to deliver even more powerful 'HYPE VIBES' to the audience. SEVENTEEN is also enhancing fan engagement by offering online live streaming, allowing fans from around the world to partake in the excitement.

The sell-out of Scoops and Mingyu’s performance highlights the peak of their popularity. This unit’s activities visibly showcase teamwork, which elevates fan expectations. Their music and stages reinforce community spirit within their fandom, potentially positioning them as important trendsetters in the K-pop market.

Moreover, the concept of 'HYPE VIBES' transcends mere performance and communicates positive, energetic feelings to fans. This aspect has considerable appeal for overseas fans, contributing to the formation of a diverse global fan base.

SEVENTEEN's world tour further illustrates that their popularity continues unabated. Expansion into key Asian cities like Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, and the Philippines helps solidify their standing as global artists.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: Pledis Entertainment

Source: tvdaily.co.kr