Boy group SEVENTEEN made history by performing at Glastonbury Festival 2024 on June 28, 2024. They were the first ever K-Pop group to perform at the show. Fans were rightfully proud as the boys tore up the stage.
Not only did concert-goers and CARATs enjoy the performance, esteemed critics from magazines such as NME and the London Evening Standard also gave the boys rave reviews, rating them 5 stars!
NME has built up a strong reputation as a music and pop culture magazine over the years. Their glowing review definitely proves that SEVENTEEN slayed the performance.
Netizens expressed their pride.
- It’s the best when people are good at their jobs.
- Wow, it’s so cool how they started from a small company, and went all the way there. Isn’t it true that they’ve never been talked about in a bad way for their performances before?
- F*cking good at their own jobs. It’s the best. So cool of them.
- Jjang-VENTEEN, you’re the best.
- Jjang!
- The best.
- You really can trust and watch SEVENTEEN.
- So cool of them.
- Proud of you guys, you guys are the best!
They certainly made history that day!
Source: Theqoo
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