Seventeen Appears on NPR's 'Tiny Desk'

K-Pop Group Performs 30-Minute Live Set at NPR Headquarters in Washington D.C. for the First Time

[Provided by Pledis Entertainment]
[Provided by Pledis Entertainment]

The group Seventeen has solidified its position in the global music market by performing at the headquarters of a major American music program as the first K-Pop artist.

According to their agency Pledis Entertainment, Seventeen members Joshua, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino appeared on the representative program 'Tiny Desk Concert' of NPR Music on the 24th (local time). The performance video was released through NPR Music's official YouTube channel.

The members showcased a series of beloved hit songs for about 30 minutes, starting with their signature track 'Don Quixote', followed by 'Clap', 'Hot', 'SOS', '_World', and 'Rock With You'.

'Tiny Desk' is famous for its small-scale live concerts that focus on music. Seventeen is the first K-Pop group to perform at the NPR headquarters in Washington D.C., a program that has featured global artists such as Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Billie Eilish, and Sabrina Carpenter.

The members expressed, "It is an honor to appear on a program we usually enjoy watching," and added, "We expected a quiet atmosphere since we were performing in an actual office, but it felt like a concert. We never imagined such a reaction. Thanks to you all, we had a great time."

Meanwhile, Seventeen is currently continuing to meet fans around the world through their new world tour 'New_'.

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