It’s not too late to buy Seventeen USA tickets as world tour kicks off next month

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It’s not too late to buy Seventeen USA tickets as world tour kicks off next month

Nine members of the K-pop group are heading Stateside to perform next month

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It’s not too late to grab tickets to the US leg of the highly anticipated Seventeen New_ World Tour, which officially kicks off this weekend.

The K-pop icons are heading out on their sixth concert tour, with the celebrations beginning in Incheon, South Korea, tomorrow (September 13).

After two nights in the country, nine members of the 13-strong band will head to China before returning Stateside for a nine-show spectacular in October.


Expect the group - minus Jeonghan, Wonwoo, Hoshi, and Woozi, as the four have already commenced their mandatory military services - to perform fan favorites like Holiday and Eyes on You in various venues across Los Angeles, Texas, and Florida.

If you’re hoping to see the ‘kings of synchronization’ on the upcoming New_ World Tour, then you’re in luck - tickets are still available from Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork, and reputable other websites.

K-pop icons Seventeen are heading Stateside in October 2025 (Anna Barclay/Getty Images)
K-pop icons Seventeen are heading Stateside in October 2025 (Anna Barclay/Getty Images)

We’ve got you covered on everything you need to know about the Seventeen 2025 US tour, including where to buy passes and which band members you’ll be able to see live in action.

Seventeen 2025 New_ World US Tour dates

The US leg of Seventeen’s upcoming world tour kicks off at the Tacoma Dome in Washington on October 11 before heading to Los Angeles five days later (October 16).

From there, the 13-piece band will set up camp at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, for two nights (October 21 and 22).

The group will play nine dates in the US (The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images)
The group will play nine dates in the US (The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images)

On October 26 and 27, Seventeen will perform live at Florida’s Amerant Bank Arena. The nine-date leg will close with two shows at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

  • October 11 - Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, Washington
  • October 16 - BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, California
  • October 17 - BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, California
  • October 21 - Moody Center, Austin, Texas
  • October 22 - Moody Center, Austin, Texas
  • October 26 - Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, Florida
  • October 27 - Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, Florida
  • October 29 - Capital One Arena, Washington D.C.
  • October 30 - Capital One Arena, Washington D.C.

Where to buy US Seventeen 2025 New_World Tour tickets?

Tickets are available to buy for the concerts on Ticketmaster, TicketNetwork and Viagogo (HLL/Imazins via Getty Images)
Tickets are available to buy for the concerts on Ticketmaster, TicketNetwork and Viagogo (HLL/Imazins via Getty Images)
  • Viagogo: Check out Viagogo to catch Seventeen at one of the group’s nine US tour dates. Tickets start from just $59 on the website.
  • Vivid Seats: Tickets for Seventeen live start from $74 over on Vivid Seats. The cheapest date appears to be the band’s October 30 concert in Washington, D.C.
  • TicketNetwork: Snap up your Seventeen tickets from $76 via TicketNetwork before it’s too late.
  • SeatGeek: Check out the New_ World Tour with tickets from SeatGeek. The site’s cheapest listing starts from $51 for both the band’s Florida shows.
  • Ticketmaster: Passes for Seventeen start at $49 via Ticketmaster. There are tons available, so it’s worth checking out if the best seats are available.

What Seventeen band members will be on the 2025 New_World Tour?

Jeongham, Wonwoo, Hoshi, and Woozi are currently the only four members of Seventeen who will not be performing in the United States this October.

That means fans can expect to see Mingyu, Dino, Vernon, Seungkwan, S.Coups, DK, Wen Junhui, Joshua Hong, and The8 live.


Featured Image Credit: The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images

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