SEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, BTS, BLACKPINK
The post SEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, BTS, BLACKPINK appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Joshua Hong, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Dino, S.Coups, Woozi, Vernon of Seventeen … More performs at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images) Penske Media via Getty Images K-pop’s global momentum isn’t just confined to chart-topping hits and massive album sales this year: it’s on full display under the bright lights of arenas and stadiums worldwide with new milestones hit by the likes ofSEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, BTS’ J-Hope,TVXQ!, BABYMONSTER and more. Following the latest reports on midyear tour figures, the K-pop industry’s touring business has surpassed previous milestones with entertainment agencies leaning more heavily on live-performance revenue as we near the second half of 2025. It marks an apparent shift in K-pop, transitioning from being dependent on album sales to concert-fueled growth, with the trend unlikely to swing back as the rest of the year promises more prominent shows on the way. SEVENTEEN Lead K-Pop’s Midyear Tour Report Billboard’s midyear Boxscore report revealed that SEVENTEEN firmly established themselves as a world-class live act. Based on the reported touring data from October 1, 2024 through March 31, 2025, the boy band earned a staggering $120.9 million in gross revenue with 842,000 tickets sold during the period. Before celebrating their 10th anniversary in May, the stars secured the Number 3 spot on Billboard Boxscore’s all-genre midyear list — only slightly behind Coldplay and Shakira, who are on massive stadium tours of their own with that have grossed a respective $142.1 million and $130 million. Remarkably, SEVENTEEN essentially doubled its midyear gross for the second consecutive year, jumping from $30 million in 2023 to $67.5 million in 2024. SEVENTEEN’s third-place finish marks the highest ranking ever achieved by a Korean act in Billboard Boxscore’s midyear tally, surpassing BTS’ previous Number 4 midyear placement from 2022. But…

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Joshua Hong, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Dino, S.Coups, Woozi, Vernon of Seventeen … More performs at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images) Penske Media via Getty Images K-pop’s global momentum isn’t just confined to chart-topping hits and massive album sales this year: it’s on full display under the bright lights of arenas and stadiums worldwide with new milestones hit by the likes ofSEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, BTS’ J-Hope,TVXQ!, BABYMONSTER and more. Following the latest reports on midyear tour figures, the K-pop industry’s touring business has surpassed previous milestones with entertainment agencies leaning more heavily on live-performance revenue as we near the second half of 2025. It marks an apparent shift in K-pop, transitioning from being dependent on album sales to concert-fueled growth, with the trend unlikely to swing back as the rest of the year promises more prominent shows on the way. SEVENTEEN Lead K-Pop’s Midyear Tour Report Billboard’s midyear Boxscore report revealed that SEVENTEEN firmly established themselves as a world-class live act. Based on the reported touring data from October 1, 2024 through March 31, 2025, the boy band earned a staggering $120.9 million in gross revenue with 842,000 tickets sold during the period. Before celebrating their 10th anniversary in May, the stars secured the Number 3 spot on Billboard Boxscore’s all-genre midyear list — only slightly behind Coldplay and Shakira, who are on massive stadium tours of their own with that have grossed a respective $142.1 million and $130 million. Remarkably, SEVENTEEN essentially doubled its midyear gross for the second consecutive year, jumping from $30 million in 2023 to $67.5 million in 2024. SEVENTEEN’s third-place finish marks the highest ranking ever achieved by a Korean act in Billboard Boxscore’s midyear tally, surpassing BTS’ previous Number 4 midyear placement from 2022. But…
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