Seventeen Makes K-pop History on Jamsu Bridge

Celebrating their 10th anniversary, Seventeen became the first K-pop group to hold a major concert on Seoul’s Jamsu Bridge. The event, titled B-DAY PARTY : BURST Stage @Jamsu Bridge, drew over 6,000 fans to the bridge and an estimated 60,000 more to Banpo Hangang Park, where the performance was broadcast live on giant LED screens.
Unforgettable Performances and Fan Tributes

Seventeen opened with their new title track “THUNDER” from the upcoming fifth full-length album HAPPY BURSTDAY (out May 26), igniting excitement from the start. Members shared their anticipation and gratitude, with Mingyu and Seungkwan expressing how special it felt to perform at such a unique venue, and dedicating the event to their fans, Carats.
Spectacular Visuals and Special Moments

The concert featured stunning visuals, including the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain on Banpo Bridge glowing in Seventeen’s official colors and a festive water-fireworks show during the encore. The group closed with fan-favorite “Very NICE,” creating an unforgettable festival atmosphere for all attendees.
Seventeen’s remarkable Jamsu Bridge event sets a new standard for K-pop celebrations, as the group continues to break records and honor their dedicated fans.