SEVENTEEN to make October comeback with mini-album ‘Seventeenth Heaven’

SEVENTEEN to make October comeback with mini-album ‘Seventeenth Heaven’

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It’s comeback season once again for SEVENTEEN.

On 20 September midnight (KST), the hitmaking idol group unveiled previews of their forthcoming 11th mini-album, Seventeenth Heaven, through their official channels.

On October 15, SEVENTEEN have named their 7 new tracks, plus an instrumental version of the lead single ‘음악의 신 (God of Music).’ Mainstays BUMZU, the group’s own WOOZI and other members are credited across the mini-album, while the opener ‘SOS’ is co-produced by American music producer and DJ, Marshmello.

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Seventeenth Heaven is set to be released on 23 October, 6PM (KST). Pre-orders are available through retailers Weverse, Yes24, Aladdin, Ktown4u, MusicKorea, MUSICPLANT, Sponge Music, and more.

Weverse lists ‘AM 5:26,’ ‘PM 2:14,’ ‘PM 10:23’ and member CARAT versions – plus Weverse and KiT variants of the mini-album.

As if keeping with themes in their latest concert tour, FOLLOW, the first official teaser for the album shows a festival wristband. Previews from Weverse also feature colourful and vibrant elements. Their label PLEDIS Entertainment also shares that Seventeenth Heaven will be released with various novelties such as a festival wristband and a paper art kit, among others such as the customary photocards.

SEVENTEEN are also set to bring the FOLLOW concert tour to the Southeast Asian region, with dates confirmed in Bulacan, Thailand, and Macao from late 2023 to early 2024.

S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon and Dino recently wrapped up their FOLLOW to JAPAN in Tokyo, with more shows in the country to be held starting in November. (After leader S.Coups’s ACL tear and reconstruction surgery, he was still able to watch his members in Japan, even appearing shortly onstage)

The 13-member ‘Super’ act had peaked charts and broken records with their previous release, FML. As of July 2023, PLEDIS, citing data from distributor YG Plus, said the mini-album had reached over 6.2 million in sales, becoming the best-selling Korean album of all time.