Courtesy of Hybe
Seventeen, the popular K-pop boy group, is leaving its mark in five cities across Japan through "The City" project, an initiative featuring various events tailored for fans. The project spans 70 different locations in Tokyo, Saitama, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, in collaboration with 30 companies, aligning with the group's ongoing dome tour in Japan, as disclosed by Hybe.
Hybe, the entertainment company behind Seventeen, highlighted the expansion of this project compared to the previous year, reaching three cities with the involvement of 25 local companies. This year's initiative encompasses a broader scale across the five cities mentioned.
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▲ Courtesy of Hybe |
Japanese carrier Star Flyer joined the project, unveiling an aircraft adorned with Seventeen's images since November 12. Iconic tourist spots, including Mirai Tower and Sunshine Sakae's Ferris wheel in Nagoya, feature the group's visuals. Nagoya's HMV record store hosts a Seventeen photo exhibition, contributing to the immersive experience for fans.
Osaka engages in the project by featuring Seventeen members on the Osaka Wheel, while Fukuoka hosts a water fountain show synchronized with Seventeen's music at Canal City.
Hybe expressed the intention to provide fans with diverse opportunities for unique interactions with their favorite artists through these initiatives.
Seventeen is currently in the midst of their dome tour, titled "Follow," which commenced in Tokyo in September and is scheduled to conclude on December 17 in Fukuoka.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
K-pop Group Engages Fans in Diverse Experiences During Japan Dome Tour
Courtesy of Hybe
Seventeen, the popular K-pop boy group, is leaving its mark in five cities across Japan through "The City" project, an initiative featuring various events tailored for fans. The project spans 70 different locations in Tokyo, Saitama, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, in collaboration with 30 companies, aligning with the group's ongoing dome tour in Japan, as disclosed by Hybe.
Hybe, the entertainment company behind Seventeen, highlighted the expansion of this project compared to the previous year, reaching three cities with the involvement of 25 local companies. This year's initiative encompasses a broader scale across the five cities mentioned.
 |
▲ Courtesy of Hybe |
Japanese carrier Star Flyer joined the project, unveiling an aircraft adorned with Seventeen's images since November 12. Iconic tourist spots, including Mirai Tower and Sunshine Sakae's Ferris wheel in Nagoya, feature the group's visuals. Nagoya's HMV record store hosts a Seventeen photo exhibition, contributing to the immersive experience for fans.
Osaka engages in the project by featuring Seventeen members on the Osaka Wheel, while Fukuoka hosts a water fountain show synchronized with Seventeen's music at Canal City.
Hybe expressed the intention to provide fans with diverse opportunities for unique interactions with their favorite artists through these initiatives.
Seventeen is currently in the midst of their dome tour, titled "Follow," which commenced in Tokyo in September and is scheduled to conclude on December 17 in Fukuoka.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
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