After starting in October, SEVENTEEN Right Here will finally take place in Jakarta on February 8-9, 2025. Despite Jeonghan being absent due to military service and Jun busy filming in China, the CARAT (the fandom name for SEVENTEEN) are still eagerly anticipating the concert.
To celebrate the much-awaited RIGHT HERE world tour in Indonesia, Spotify has opened CARAT Station Jakarta. This special pop-up event will be held from February 6 to 9, 2025.
CARAT Station has previously opened in New York, Tokyo, Seoul, and Manila. This venue is designed as the starting point for fans as they journey towards the SEVENTEEN concert.
There are several exciting activities to explore, from photo areas to fun interactive experiences that celebrate SEVENTEEN’s bond with their beloved fans.
Additionally, visitors can enjoy a variety of specially curated experiences, themed around SEVENTEEN and Spotify, to bring them into the excitement of the RIGHT HERE world tour.
Exclusive merchandise to commemorate the pop-up experience, as well as concert gear from Spotify and SEVENTEEN, will also be available. This fun pop-up will open from 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM WIB on February 6.
From February 7 to 9, the event will run from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM WIB. CARAT Station will be located at City Hall, Pondok Indah Mall (PIM) 3, South Jakarta.
As many know, SEVENTEEN has captured the attention of South Korea and the world with their multi-talented members since their debut in 2015. Although their name is SEVENTEEN, the group actually consists of 13 members.
This boy group, with its impressive lineup, includes S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon, Woozi, Jeonghan, Joshua, DK, Seungkwan, Hoshi, Jun, The8, and Dino. They are also divided into three units with distinct roles: the Hip-Hop Unit, the Vocal Unit, and the Performance Unit.
SEVENTEEN is also among the K-Pop groups that have achieved the million seller status multiple times throughout their career. The million seller title is given to solo artists or idol groups that have sold over one million albums.
Meanwhile, their career has continued to shine since joining Spotify in 2016, with SEVENTEEN’s streaming numbers seeing significant growth, averaging more than a 95% yearly increase.
In 2024, they became one of the most-streamed K-Pop groups on the platform, with the largest number of listeners from countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, the United States, Japan, Taiwan, India, Malaysia, Brazil, Singapore, and Mexico.
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