Seventeen, the trendsetting Korean pop music group, is set to make history once again in their career. They are slated to headline Lollapalooza Berlin, sharing the stage with an impressive lineup including Niall Horan, The Chainsmokers, and other notable artists.
This marks a significant milestone for Seventeen as they become the first K-pop act ever to be featured in the Lollapalooza Berlin lineup.
Previously, BTS’s J-Hope made headlines by joining the Lollapalooza Chicago 2022 lineup, setting a new record as the first Korean solo artist to headline a major US festival.
Following suit, TXT participated in the Lollapalooza Chicago 2023 festival, further solidifying K-pop’s presence on the global music scene.
The Lollapalooza Berlin 2024 Lineup Proudly Features Seventeen
Lollapalooza festivals worldwide are increasingly drawing in K-pop artists. This September, Seventeen will grace the stage at Lollapalooza Berlin, bringing their electrifying live performance to European fans. Don’t miss out on the magic!
- Sam Smith
- Burna Boy
- The Chainsmokers
- Martin Garrix
- Louis Tomlinson
- Niall Horan
- Shirin David
- CRO
Alongside Seventeen, Lollapalooza 2024 Berlin will feature over thirty additional artists, including Meduza, Deine Freunde, Alok, Tom Grennan, Kenya Grace, Elderbrook, Sam Tompkins, Joel Corry, Mine, and many more. Join the festivities on September 7 and 8 at Olympic Park and the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
Fans can secure their spot at Lollapalooza Berlin 2024 by booking tickets on the official website. Two-day passes are priced at 199 €/ $217. Don’t miss your chance to experience this unforgettable event!
In 2024, Carats (Seventeen fans) are in for an action-packed year as the group gears up for their Follow tour before heading to Lollapalooza. The “Rock With You” singers will kick off the final leg of their tour at South Korea’s Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on March 30 and 31, 2024.Following their Korean performances, Seventeen will conclude their Follow Tour in Japan with four shows in May. Their last stop will be at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama on May 26, 2024.
Excitingly, S.Coups and Jeonghan, two members who were unable to participate in the earlier stages of the Follow tour, will rejoin the group.
Pledis Entertainment confirmed in an official statement that both members have recovered from their injuries and are ready to perform. They stated,
“S.Coups and Jeonghan have been receiving post-surgery care since their surgeries for knee and ankle injuries in August and December of last year, respectively.”