SEVENTEEN's world tour in Incheon is scheduled to be held from September 13, 2025, to September 14, 2025, at the ASIAD Stadium in the city. The show's performance will be live and will be streamed online, as per the announcement post.
Tickets for the tour will be accessible via Interpark Global. General tickets will be on sale from August 13, 2025, at 8:00 pm KST. Before that, there will be a presale from August 11, 2025, from 8:00 pm KST to 11:59 pm KST.
Presale member pre-verification will run from August 5, 2025, 2 pm KST to August 11, 2025, 11:59 pm KST. Access to the presale as well as the member pre-verification requires one to be a member of the CARAT, the group's fan club. CARAT memberships are currently on sale via Weverse at USD 17.31.
Once one has purchased their CARAT memberships, one can participate in the member pre-verification and get access to the presale. To get general tickets, wait for the specific instructions for ticket sales to be released shortly, as mentioned in the Weverse post. Then follow the instructions to get tickets. Ticket prices range from KRW 132,000 to KRW 198,000.
SEVENTEEN's tour was announced via a post on their official X page on July 21, 2025:
SEVENTEEN world tour in Incheon 2025 dates and venue
SEVENTEEN's world tour in Incheon 2025 dates and venue are as follows:
- September 13, 2025 – Incheon, South Korea at INCHEON ASIAD MAIN STADIUM
- September 14, 2025 – Incheon, South Korea at INCHEON ASIAD MAIN STADIUM
The concert is restricted to people 9 years old and above. The concert will not feature group members Hoshi and Woozi, both of whom are set to serve their mandatory South Korean military service terms.
The tour follows the release of the group's Happy Burstday album on May 26, 2025. The group talked about their career's future in an exclusive interview with Hollywood Reporter on May 28, 2025, with group member S.Coups stating:
"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."
Hoshi added:
"Up until now, we’ve mostly focused on our group promotions.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."
The group talked about the impact of military service they must undertake:
"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."
S.Coups added:
"I think this can be a great opportunity for the members who are still remaining; [they] can stick together and make something great to showcase to the fans. It can also be a great time for members who have been mentally or physically exhausted to recharge themselves."
SEVENTEEN was formed in 2015 by Pledis Entertainment and has so far released five studio albums. They are best known for their fourth studio album, Face the Sun, which was released in 2022.