Korean boyband SEVENTEEN is set to release their first-ever compilation album called ’17 Is Right Here’ on April 29th. The announcement was made during the ‘Follow Again’ encore concerts in Incheon, which took place on March 30th and 31st, with the teaser for the upcoming album being shared shortly after the announcement. The teaser was designed and animated by artist Max Dalton and features recreations and illustrations of SEVENTEEN’s past albums.
The physical album will feature two discs; the first disc will include Korean-language versions of their Japanese singles, including ‘Fallin’ Flower’ and ’24H’ as well as some unannounced tracks. Meanwhile, the second disc will include 20 hit singles from the band’s discography, including ‘Adore U’ from their 2015 debut song and their latest title track, ‘God of Music’. The complete tracklisting for the album will be unveiled at 12am KST on April 17th.
SEVENTEEN last released their mini-album ‘Seventeenth Heaven’ in October 2023, headlined by the song ‘God of Music’. During the Incheon concerts, the band also revealed they have plans to release one more album in the coming year in addition to their compilation album.
SEVENTEEN is set to headline Lollapalooza Berlin 2024 along with Martin Garrix, Burna Boy, Sam Smith, and others. Additionally, they will be the first K-pop act ever to perform at Glastonbury festival this year, where they will be performing from June 26th to June 30th at Worthy Farm in Pilton.
Fans can expect to hear more details about the compilation album and the band’s upcoming performances in the coming weeks
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