SEVENTEEN members Hoshi and Woozi are set to begin their mandatory military service on September 15 and 16 respectively, their agency Pledis Entertainment announced on Tuesday.
According to the announcement, Hoshi and Woozi are set to enlist as active duty soldiers.
“WOOZI is set to enlist for active duty on September 15, with HOSHI to follow on September 16,” Pledis said.
“Following the start of their military service, they will not be able to participate in SEVENTEEN’s group activities. However, they will continue to stay connected with CARAT through a variety of pre-recorded content,” their agency added.
Pledis also assured fans that it will provide full support for their artists as they begin their mandatory military service.
“We ask for your continued love and support for the artists and best wishes for their safe and healthy return. We will also strive to provide our artists with all the necessary support during this time,” the agency added.
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Before their enlistment, Hoshi and Woozi are set to embark on their solo fan concert entitled “Warning.”
The said concert will officially kick off this Friday, July 11 in Jamsil Arena in Seoul, South Korea. It will continue with stops in Busan, Japan, and Taipei before concluding a two-day finale in Gwangju on August 23 and 24.
Hoshi and Woozi are also set to participate in an Yizhiyu video call fan signing event, marking their last official SEVENTEEN group activity before enlistment.