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Seventeen Dazzles NPR Tiny Desk with Stripped-Back Hits

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Five members of Seventeen performed a stripped-back set at NPR Tiny Desk.
  • The group delivered energetic renditions of their popular songs.
  • DK was absent due to a lost voice, with members covering his parts.
Seventeen Dazzles NPR Tiny Desk with Stripped-Back Hits

Seventeen recently captivated audiences with a special performance at NPR's Tiny Desk, featuring five of its members: Joshua, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. The group presented a stripped-down yet high-energy set, showcasing their versatility by performing beloved hits like "Super," "Darl+ing," and "World." Their dynamic stage presence and impressive vocal harmonies resonated with the audience, who responded with enthusiastic cheers.

The performance highlighted the group's adaptability, as members stepped up to cover for bandmate DK, who was unfortunately unable to perform due to losing his voice. The remaining members learned and performed DK's parts on the fly, demonstrating their strong camaraderie and commitment to delivering a memorable show for their fans. This appearance followed the release of their fifth album, 'Happy Burstday.'

This intimate concert served as a powerful display of Seventeen's musical talent and their connection with fans. The group expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform on the esteemed Tiny Desk platform, capping off their 30-minute set with fan-favorite songs like "Hot" and "Very Nice." Their recent activities also include a feature on PinkPantheress's "Illegal" remix and a duo mini-album from S.Coups and Mingyu.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Joshua, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino performed at NPR's Tiny Desk.
DK was absent because he lost his voice a few days before the show.
Seventeen performed songs including 'Super,' 'Darl+ing,' 'World,' 'To You,' 'HBD,' 'SOS,' 'Rock With You,' 'Clap,' 'Hot,' and 'Very Nice.'

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