SEVENTEEN isn’t just touring anymore—they’re making history. The group officially wrapped up a massive two-day stint in Hong Kong on March 1, leaving no doubt that they are the industry’s reigning “stadium icons.” This wasn’t just another stop on the SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] IN ASIA. It was a statement.

The energy at Kai Tak Stadium was electric all weekend. Returning to the city’s largest venue only months after their first stadium run in September 2025, the group proved their growth is unstoppable. Over February 28 and March 1, SEVENTEEN performed for a staggering 73,000 fans. The result? A massive sea of Rose Quartz and Serenity that lit up the entire arena.
Breaking Records at Kai Tak
This weekend marks a huge milestone. SEVENTEEN is now the first K-pop act to sell out Kai Tak Stadium four times. That total includes their two record-breaking shows from 2025. It’s clear they’ve built a permanent home in the region’s biggest venue.

According to Pledis Entertainment, tickets for both nights were gone the second they went live. This “instant sell-out” status isn’t just luck. It’s a reflection of the group’s unrivaled ticket power across Asia. Now, they aren’t just filling seats; they are dominating the market.
“The passion from Hong Kong CARATs is incredible. Selling out the city’s largest stadium four times shows just how deep this connection goes,” the agency shared.
The “Tiny Light” Takeover
The timing was perfect, too. Just a day before the first show, SEVENTEEN dropped their latest single, “Tiny Light.” The track is already a monster on the charts, hitting #1 on the Japanese music platform AWA within days of its release.
But the real treat was for the fans in attendance. The group integrated the new song into the [NEW_] tour setlist for the first time. The emotional performance of “Tiny Light” became an instant highlight, adding a fresh spark to an already high-octane show.
Joining the Ranks of Global Legends
By selling out Kai Tak Stadium back-to-back, SEVENTEEN is now in the same league as global giants like Coldplay and Jay Chou. As Kai Tak continues to rank as a top global venue for ticket sales, SEVENTEEN is helping put K-pop at the very center of the international stadium circuit.
This is a clear “level up” for the group. They’ve successfully moved from arenas to permanent stadium status. Industry experts are already taking note. Very few acts can consistently fill a 35,000+ capacity venue multiple times in a single city during one tour cycle.
CARAT Reactions and Fan Impact
Social media exploded over the weekend. Hashtags like #SVT_NEW_IN_HK trended for hours as fans shared clips of the group’s signature synchronized choreography. But the impact went beyond the music. The entire Kai Tak Sports Park area turned into a mini “fan village,” drawing in thousands of tourists who flew in specifically for the event.

SEVENTEEN Kai Tak Fast Facts
- Dates: February 28 – March 1, 2026
- Total Attendance: Approximately 73,000 fans
- Major Milestone: 1st K-pop act with 4 total sold-out shows at the venue
- New Music: “Tiny Light” (Released Feb 27, 2026)
- Premium Experience: VIP packages peaked at HK$2,899
What’s Next for the [NEW_] Tour?
Hong Kong may be conquered, but the tour is far from over. SEVENTEEN is heading to Singapore, Bangkok, and the Philippines next. And with the group dominating regional charts, rumors are already flying about potential encore dates. Some fans are even whispering about a full album release later in 2026. Still, for now, the world is just watching to see which stadium they’ll sell out next.
