K-pop group Seventeen announced on Monday the title of their new mini album, which is to be named "Spill the Feels" to be released on October 14.
According to a release, the album will aim for an emotional and introspective theme of overcoming helplessness by embracing vulnerability and honesty.
Following their record-breaking appearance as the first K-pop headliner at Lollapalooza Berlin, the group announces its 12th Mini Album. The Right Here world tour starts on October 12 in Korea and hits the U.S., Japan, and across Asia.
Of the 13 members which comprise of S Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The 8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino, one of the popular bands in this K-pop that is more dominated by BTS and Black Pink has emerged.
Seventeen broke history as the first K-pop to claim PUSH Performance of the Year at MTV Video Music Awards in 2022, in addition to Best New and Best Push at MTV European Music Awards before reaching the peak.
They were the first K-pop act to set up a stage performance on Glastonbury Festival, and they are the UNESCO's Goodwill Ambassador for Youth.
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