SEVENTEEN closes their world tour with a promise to remain together as all 13 members renew their contracts

The group ended their encore concerts in Incheon with major milestones, strong performances, and contract renewal news

Carlos Gaviria

SEVENTEEN finishes a major tour with an emotional homecoming

SEVENTEEN completed their world tour with two encore concerts on April 4, 2026, and April 5, 2026, at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium. These shows had special meaning because the group had opened this tour at the same venue seven months earlier, making it a full-circle moment. Despite having some members currently serving in the military, SEVENTEEN stayed active and kept their promotions and connection to fans. At this point, the encore shows became a celebration of everything the group achieved during the tour and a reminder that their teamwork remains solid during a changing period for the group.

The tour showed the group’s global reach and musical range

Over the past seven months, SEVENTEEN visited 14 cities and performed in some of the biggest venues on the tour. One of the most notable achievements came in Hong Kong, where the group became the first KPop act to sell out Kai Tak Stadium for four consecutive shows. Their run also reached major venues in Los Angeles, Singapore, and Japan. During the encore concerts in South Korea, the group performed some of their major hit songs, including as “Super,” “April Shower,” and “Circles.” Fans also saw special duo performances by S.Coups and Mingyu, as well as DK and Seungkwan.

In addition, SEVENTEEN was also loved by fans for their sub-units during this period. Before enlisting, Hoshi and Woozi promoted together in Asia. After that, S.Coups and Mingyu brought their swaggy hip-hop style, while DK and Seungkwan focused on emotional ballads. Each sub-unit highlighted a different strength within the team.

The members renew their contracts and look ahead together

The biggest moment of the concert came when leader S.Coups announced that all 13 members had renewed their contracts with Pledis Entertainment. Because more military duties are coming, this was their last show for now, but the message was clear. SEVENTEEN plans to continue as one team.

“Thinking about how there won’t be group concerts for a while made me look back on the past 11 years.” S.Coups said. “As many of you probably know, SEVENTEEN is approaching something important. We felt it was only right to share this with you [before] CARAT LAND, so I’m speaking on behalf of the members.”

“After having deep conversations among ourselves, all 13 of us decided to renew our contracts. We’ll stay on the same ship and keep rowing forward together with all our strength. Thank you,” S.Coups concluded the emotional statement.

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