SEVENTEEN, the popular K-pop group, is gearing up for the release of their 11th mini album, titled “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN,” on October 23. The group, known for their impressive music and performances, had been teasing fans with promotional content as part of their “SVT RIGHT HERE” campaign.
However, one of the teasers featuring the Great Wall of China received backlash from many Chinese fans. They expressed concerns about the use of the Great Wall as a backdrop and found it disrespectful. In response to the criticism, SEVENTEEN’s management agency, PLEDIS Entertainment, promptly removed the teaser from all their social media platforms.
PLEDIS Entertainment issued an apology on behalf of SEVENTEEN, acknowledging the insensitivity and lack of respect shown towards Chinese history and heritage. They also apologized to fans for any discomfort caused and promised to be more careful in the future to ensure their content is sensitive and enjoyable for everyone.
SEVENTEEN’s mini album, “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN,” is scheduled to be released on October 23 at 6 p.m. KST. The album is part of their “SEVENTEEN RIGHT HERE@EVERYWHERE” campaign, which aims to bring people from different regions and cultures together.
Despite the controversy surrounding the teaser, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN.” The group’s previous release in April 2023 was a huge success, gaining popularity and high sales.
SEVENTEEN, a prominent South Korean boy band in the K-pop industry, is known for their exceptional talent, captivating performances, and unique approach to music and entertainment. K-pop, short for Korean pop music, is a globally popular genre that originated in South Korea. It is characterized by catchy melodies, visually appealing music videos, and highly synchronized choreography. SEVENTEEN has a massive international fanbase and is highly regarded in the K-pop music scene.
As the release of “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN” approaches, fans are waiting eagerly to see what SEVENTEEN has in store for them with their 11th mini album.