SEVENTEEN makes history as first K-pop band to perform live at NPR’s Tiny Desk studio

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Muling gumawa ng kasaysayan ang K-pop boy band na SEVENTEEN bilang kauna-unahang K-pop band na nag-perform nang live sa Tiny Desk studio sa headquarters ng National Public Radio (NPR) sa Washington, D.C.

“This is the very first K-pop band to play behind the Tiny Desk,” saad ng NPR Music sa kanilang video.

“After their last U.S. concert in Washington, D.C., five of the members stopped by the NPR Music office to play in front of what’s likely their smallest audience ever,” pahayag ng NPR Music.

Sa live concert na nag-premiere sa YouTube channel ng NPR Music nitong Miyerkules, November 25, limang members ng SEVENTEEN ang nag-perform, kabilang na rito sina Dino, Seungkwan, Joshua, Vernon, at Mingyu.

Ayon naman sa NPR, nakatakda rin sanang mag-participate sa live concert ang main vocal ng SEVENTEEN na si DK ngunit nagkaroon siya ng sore throat.

“DK was scheduled to participate but sadly he lost his voice days before this concert,” wika ng NPR Music.

“Despite the absence of DK and the other members, we think the show turned out really well and are grateful to have hosted the members for this special show,” dagdag pa nito.

Ilan sa mga hit songs na itinanghal ng SEVENTEEN ay ang “Super,” “Rock with you,” “To you,” “Hot,” at “Aju Nice.”

Kasabay nito, kinanta rin ng naturang K-pop band ang kanilang new song na “HBD,” mula sa kanilang recent album na “Happy Burstday.”

Samantala, kasalakuyan namang nagsasagawa ng world tour ang SEVENTEEN.

Nakatakda silang pumunta sa Pilipinas sa March 21, 2026, para sa Philippine stop ng kanilang “NEW_“ world tour.

Gaganapin ang naturang concert sa Philippine Sports Stadium sa Bulacan.

Regine Caldona
Regine Caldona
Regine Caldona is a chronically-online content producer. She loves vibing to feel good K-pop songs.

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