SEVENTEEN has announced a 2026 Asia tour. The group announced that they will perform in Singapore on March 7, 2026, and in Bulacan, Philippines, on March 21, 2026. The group made their announcement via a post on their official X page on November 6, 2025:Carat Membership Presale Registration will be available till November 11, 2025, at 11:59 pm local time. One will need to have a Weverse account to access the registration. Carat Membership presale will be available on November 18, 2025, till midnight local time for each of the presales. One must choose a Carat global membership to access the presale.The show in Singapore show will also have presales by Live Nation, Spotify, and the Trip website. General onsale will be from November 20, 2025, for the Bulacan show and from November 21, 2025, for the Singapore show.SEVENTEEN 2026 tour dates and venuesSEVENTEEN 2026 tour dates and venues are as follows:March 7, 2026 – Singapore, Singapore at National StadiumMarch 21, 2026 – Bulacan, Philippines at Philippine Sports StadiumKpopHerald @Kpop_HeraldLINK.@pledis_17 will bring its “NEW_” world tour to Singapore on March 7 and Bulacan, the Philippines, on March 21. The group will become the first K-pop act to headline Singapore’s National Stadium for two consecutive years. #SEVENTEEN #SVT_WORLDTOUR #NEW_ASIA #SVT_TOUR_NEW_ #SVT #SVT_NEW_SEVENTEEN's upcoming tour will be preceded by their remaining 2025 tour shows in Japan. The dates and venues of these 2025 tour shows are also listed below:November 27, 2025 – Nagoya, Japan at Vantelin DomeNovember 29, 2025 – Nagoya, Japan at Vantelin DomeNovember 30, 2025 – Nagoya, Japan at Vantelin DomeDecember 4, 2025 – Osaka, Japan at Kyocera DomeDecember 6, 2025 – Osaka, Japan at Kyocera DomeDecember 7, 2025 – Osaka, Japan at Kyocera DomeDecember 11, 2025 – Tokyo, Japan at Tokyo DomeDecember 12, 2025 – Tokyo, Japan at Tokyo DomeDecember 20, 2025 – Fukuoka, Japan at Fukuoka Pay Pay DomeSEVENTEEN is on tour without Hoshi, Woozi, Jeonghan, and Wonwoo, who are inactive while they complete their mandatory military service. The group spoke about their future as a group in an exclusive interview with The Hollywood Reporter on May 28, 2025. Group member S Coups stated:"We are ready to reinvent ourselves. We are standing at a new starting line, preparing for a new path ahead and ready to blaze a new trail. Most of the members are going to enlist in the military soon. Up until now, we’ve mostly focused on our group promotions."Group member Hoshi added:"We would like to show more of our individualities, each of the members’ personalities and capabilities, so that when the time comes and we get back together again as a group, we‘ll be able to showcase ourselves as a better Seventeen."Another group member, Woozi, later talked about their now ongoing military service:"We understand that the fans are very sad that some of us are going to be away, but among ourselves, [we] don’t consider this to be a really huge deal because we know that we are going to stay together. We should consider this as quite a long preparation phase for the next album that’s going to be even better and greater."SEVENTEEN members Joshua, S. Coups, The 8, and Jun are exempt from South Korean military service due to being citizens of other countries, and in the case of S.Coups, due to an ACL injury. SEVENTEEN released their fifth studio album, Happy Burstday, this year. The album features production work by Pharrell Williams as well as Timbaland and consists of 16 tracks.