
Seventeen's Glastonbury Performance Makes K-Pop History Seventeen, a South Korean boyband, is set to make music history today by becoming the first K-pop group to perform on Glastonbury Festival's iconic Pyramid Stage. According to CNET, the group will take the stage at 2:45 p. m. BST local time on Friday, June 28, marking a milestone moment for the K-pop genre. The 13-member group, consisting of S. Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino, has gained a massive following worldwide, selling over 10 million albums globally last year.
They were only outsold internationally by Taylor Swift and have a diverse discography that blends hip-hop, EDM, love ballads... and pop bangers. Seventeen's performance at Glastonbury is expected to be a high-energy show featuring their signature laser-precision synchronized dance routines. The setlist will likely include some of their biggest hits, such as "Very Nice," "Mansae," and "Don't Wanna Cry." The performance is not only a significant moment for the K-pop industry but also a rare opportunity for the group to perform in Europe.
Fans from around the world can tune in to watch the performance, which will be streamed ___ on the BBC iPlayer online streaming service in 4K. The service will also offer continuous ___ streams from the five main festival stages across the weekend... with catch-up availability on over 90 on-demand sets for up to 30 days after the broadcast.
Fans in the UK can watch the performance ___ or catch up on the service, "which is accessible through a valid UK TV licence and a UK location." The BBC iPlayer app is available for Android and Apple mobile devices, "as well as a vast array of smart TVs and streaming boxes." Seventeen's Glastonbury performance is a testament to the growing global popularity of K-pop, and fans from around the world will be eagerly anticipating this historic moment in the genre's history.
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