How much are SEVENTEEN tickets in 2026?▼
SEVENTEEN ticket prices in 2026 typically range from around $60 to $300+ USD depending on city, venue size, and seat section. Upper-level and general admission seats offer the best value, while floor, VIP, and meet and greet packages cost the most. Live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster pricing on this page updates every 12 hours.
When is SEVENTEEN's next concert?▼
SEVENTEEN has no officially announced shows right now. Check this page regularly — tour announcements usually drop 2 to 3 months before the first date.
Where is SEVENTEEN touring in 2026?▼
SEVENTEEN's 2026 tour dates have not all been announced yet. New cities are typically added as the tour progresses — check back for updates.
How do I get SEVENTEEN presale tickets?▼
SEVENTEEN presale tickets usually go live 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale date. The most common presale codes are from Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation, the artist's newsletter, and fan club memberships. Credit card presales (Citi, American Express, Capital One) are often available for tour stops in North America.
Does SEVENTEEN do meet and greets or VIP packages?▼
SEVENTEEN tour stops often include VIP packages that may offer early entry, premium seating, merchandise, photo opportunities, or soundcheck access depending on the tour. VIP and meet and greet packages, when available, are listed alongside standard ticket options and tend to sell out first.
How long is a SEVENTEEN concert?▼
A typical SEVENTEEN concert runs between 90 and 150 minutes including any opening act, with a main set that blends biggest hits, fan favorites, and cuts from the latest album. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before the advertised start time.
Can I buy SEVENTEEN tickets on the day of the show?▼
Sometimes — if a show is not sold out, day-of tickets may still be available through HelloTickets, Ticketmaster, or the venue box office. Last-minute resale prices can swing either way, so it's worth checking the live listings above right up until doors.
Is SEVENTEEN coming to Canada in 2026?▼
SEVENTEEN's Canadian dates are always listed above when confirmed. Major Canadian stops typically include Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal. For the dedicated schedule, see the SEVENTEEN Canada tour page.
Is SEVENTEEN performing near me?▼
SEVENTEEN has no announced North America shows right now. New tour dates auto-appear here the moment they go live through HelloTickets or Ticketmaster — bookmark this page or follow SEVENTEEN on Catch Movement to be notified.
What time does a SEVENTEEN concert start?▼
SEVENTEEN shows typically start between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time, with doors opening 60 to 90 minutes earlier. Exact start times are printed on the ticket and shown next to each date on this page. Arrive 30 minutes before showtime to clear security and pick up wristbands or merch.
How do I buy SEVENTEEN tickets?▼
The fastest way to buy SEVENTEEN tickets is to click any tour date above — every show on this page links directly to the live HelloTickets or Ticketmaster checkout. Add the date to your calendar with one click, or save it to your watchlist to track price drops. Pay with credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay on the checkout partner's site.
Where is the cheapest place to buy SEVENTEEN tickets?▼
Compare the live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster listings above for SEVENTEEN before checkout. Watch for low-$50 starting prices on upper-level and balcony seats during the on-sale window. Mid-week dates and second-night shows often run 15–30% lower than weekend headliners.
Are SEVENTEEN tickets sold out?▼
Some SEVENTEEN dates do sell out, especially in major markets like Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles. The status next to each date above shows "On sale", "Sold out", or "Resale only" from the live ticket feeds. Sold-out shows often release additional seats 24–48 hours before doors as holds clear.
Who is opening for SEVENTEEN on the 2026 tour?▼
Opening acts are booked per region and announced 4–8 weeks before each tour stop. SEVENTEEN's opener is usually listed on the official ticket page once confirmed — click any date above to see the most current support act lineup. The full 2026 setlist breakdown updates as the tour progresses.
What should I wear to a SEVENTEEN concert?▼
Most SEVENTEEN concerts have no formal dress code — wear something comfortable that lets you stand and move for 2+ hours. Closed-toe shoes are smart for general admission shows. For VIP or premium seats, dressier outfits are common. Always check the venue's bag policy before arriving (many arenas now require clear bags only).
Can I get a refund on SEVENTEEN tickets?▼
Refund rules for SEVENTEEN tickets are handled by the checkout partner and venue. Most live-event tickets are non-refundable unless the show is cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled in a way that you cannot attend. Review the HelloTickets or Ticketmaster policy shown at checkout before purchase.
Are official K-pop light-stick / fan-chant rules in effect at SEVENTEEN shows?▼
Yes — official light sticks are welcomed and a core part of the audience experience, and the fan chants are loud, organized, and well-rehearsed. First-time attendees should look up the fan chant for each title track ahead of time.
Does SEVENTEEN do soundcheck or hi-touch on this tour?▼
Hi-touch, soundcheck, and other fan-engagement add-ons are sold as VIP upgrades on Ticketmaster when offered. Availability varies by city — check the per-show page for the current VIP package list.
Who is SEVENTEEN?▼
SEVENTEEN are a thirteen-member South Korean boy group formed by Pledis Entertainment and debuted in May 2015 with the EP 17 Carat. The members are S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. The group operates as a self-producing collective with members writing, composing, and choreographing the bulk of the catalogue, and is organised internally into three sub-units — the Hip-Hop unit, the Performance unit, and the Vocal unit — that release material alongside the full-group catalogue. SEVENTEEN run one of the largest live operations in K-pop and have anchored stadium-tier world tours including Be the Sun in 2022, Follow in 2023, and the Right Here World Tour through 2024 and 2025.
Who are the members of SEVENTEEN?▼
SEVENTEEN are S.Coups (leader, Hip-Hop unit), Jeonghan (Vocal unit), Joshua (Vocal unit, Korean-American), Jun (Performance unit, Chinese), Hoshi (Performance unit leader, main dancer), Wonwoo (Hip-Hop unit), Woozi (Vocal unit leader, primary songwriter and producer), DK (Vocal unit, main vocalist), Mingyu (Hip-Hop unit, visual), The8 (Performance unit, Chinese), Seungkwan (Vocal unit, Jeju Island), Vernon (Hip-Hop unit, Korean-American), and Dino (Performance unit, maknae). Each member has specific responsibilities within the self-producing structure and the sub-unit model.
What are the SEVENTEEN sub-units?▼
SEVENTEEN are organised into three sub-units: the Hip-Hop unit (S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon) which handles the rap-led material; the Performance unit (Hoshi, Jun, The8, Dino) which handles the dance-led material with extended choreography pieces; and the Vocal unit (Jeonghan, Joshua, Woozi, DK, Seungkwan) which handles the ballad and vocal-led material. Each unit releases its own EPs and singles alongside the full-group catalogue. The sub-unit segments are a fixed feature of every SEVENTEEN world tour, with each unit taking the stage in rotation during the middle third of the show.
What language does SEVENTEEN perform in?▼
SEVENTEEN perform primarily in Korean with significant English content woven through the hooks and bridges of the recent material. The group's biggest crossover singles — God of Music, MAESTRO, Spell, Super — sit in a deliberate bilingual mode designed for global radio. At live shows, the group address the crowd in a mix of Korean and English, with Joshua and Vernon (the two Korean-American members) typically handling the English-language banter, and large-screen subtitle banks translate banter into local languages on most international dates outside Korea. The group also releases Japanese-language versions of select singles for the Japan market.
What is the CARAT BONG official light stick?▼
The CARAT BONG is SEVENTEEN's official light stick — a diamond-shaped fan light with a white-and-rose-gold colour scheme that ties to the group's CARAT (diamond) branding from the debut. Successive versions have updated the Bluetooth synchronisation so that production can colour-coordinate the entire arena or stadium with the song playing on stage, creating waves of colour across the floor. Fans coordinate sub-section choreography with the CARAT BONG during specific songs, and the device is sold through the Weverse Shop and at the tour merchandise table on every stop.
What is CARAT fan culture like at SEVENTEEN shows?▼
CARATs — the official SEVENTEEN fandom name, a play on the 17 Carat debut EP — coordinate light-stick choreography in advance of every show through fan-led Twitter, Discord, and Weverse threads. Expect group-wide synchronised CARAT BONG colour changes during the major singles, organised fan chants in Korean for the hooks of Aju Nice, Don't Wanna Cry, HOT, MAESTRO, and God of Music, and pre-show meetups in the streets around the venue for photo-card trading and member-themed cafe takeovers. The CARAT fandom is deeply international, deeply digital, and has anchored SEVENTEEN's Korean and global chart performance through every album cycle.
What does the self-producing model mean?▼
Self-producing refers to SEVENTEEN's commitment to having the members write, compose, and choreograph the bulk of the group's material themselves rather than relying entirely on external label-supplied producers and choreographers. Woozi is credited as a songwriter or composer on a substantial portion of the SEVENTEEN catalogue and serves as the primary in-house producer. S.Coups, Vernon, and Wonwoo handle the bulk of the Hip-Hop unit's lyric writing. Hoshi and Dino lead the Performance unit's choreography commissioning. The self-producing model has been one of the central differentiators of SEVENTEEN from competing K-pop boy groups since the debut.
How much do SEVENTEEN tickets cost?▼
SEVENTEEN stadium tickets typically range from roughly $80 for upper-bowl reserved to $260 for lower bowl and side-stage views, with floor general admission running $260 to $450 and CARAT VIP packages from $600 to $2,000 depending on tier. Dynamic pricing is active on Ticketmaster Platinum and on premium-market dates in Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, and London where the highest-demand seats clear at multiples of face value. CARAT Membership pre-sale through Weverse is the highest-leverage path to face-value tickets in premium markets.
Are SEVENTEEN concerts family-friendly?▼
Stadium and arena SEVENTEEN concerts are all-ages and family-friendly. The shows themselves are pop, choreography-led, and contain no explicit content of note, and the crowd reliably includes substantial numbers of families attending together. Stadium venues offer accessible seating, family washrooms, and food options that work for younger fans. Ear protection for younger children is recommended given the pyrotechnic moments and the volume level inside a sold-out stadium during the major singles. Check the specific venue listing for any age-gating on CARAT VIP package inclusions like soundcheck or the proximity photo opportunity.
Where can I buy resale SEVENTEEN tickets safely?▼
If face-value tickets sell out, the major regulated secondary markets — StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats in North America, and Viagogo in Europe — are the safer routes. Resale prices on SEVENTEEN premium-market dates typically run 200 to 350 percent of face value at peak demand. Refresh the secondary market in the seven days before a non-premium-market show to catch the deepest price drops. Avoid social-media DM sales and screenshot transfers; both are common vectors for SEVENTEEN ticket fraud given the size of the global CARAT fanbase and the high resale prices.
Do SEVENTEEN play music festivals?▼
Yes — SEVENTEEN have appeared at major festivals including Lollapalooza Chicago in 2023 and a series of Japanese festival anchors across the Right Here cycle, alongside dedicated headlining festival slots at the Music Bank festival cycle and the Inkigayo end-of-year specials. Festival appearances on world tour cycles are scheduled selectively as the marquee event of a regional leg rather than as routine support dates. Coverage of the Lollapalooza 2023 set pushed significant crossover attention to the FML and Seventeenth Heaven cycles in the US market.
How long has SEVENTEEN been together?▼
SEVENTEEN debuted in May 2015 with the EP 17 Carat, making the group a senior-tier act in K-pop with more than a decade of continuous activity. The thirteen-member lineup has been unchanged since debut and the group has released material steadily through every year of the run, including more than a dozen EPs and full-length studio albums, sub-unit releases from each of the three internal units, and multiple world tours. The pre-debut training program at Pledis Entertainment ran publicly from 2012 to 2015 ahead of the official debut.
Are SEVENTEEN venues accessible?▼
Yes — every stadium and arena on a SEVENTEEN world tour route offers wheelchair accessible seating, accessible washrooms, companion seats bookable at the time of ticket purchase, step-free entry routes, and accessibility hosts at major gates. Stadium venues like SoFi, MetLife, Wembley, Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, the Rogers Centre, and Accor Stadium all maintain dedicated accessibility coordinators. Confirm sightlines and step-free entry routes by contacting the venue box office directly ahead of the show, and check whether the venue offers sensory packs or assistive listening devices if either are relevant.
What is the Right Here World Tour?▼
The Right Here World Tour is the SEVENTEEN world tour cycle that ran through 2024 and 2025 in support of the Spill the Feels and Seventeenth Heaven album cycles. The tour included multi-night stadium-tier dates at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, MetLife Stadium in New York, Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Goyang Stadium in Seoul, the O2 Arena in London, the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Accor Stadium in Sydney, and the Philippine Arena in Manila, alongside arena-tier dates filling out the secondary markets across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. The tour was anchored by the singles MAESTRO, Spell, and HOT.