

K-pop sensation SEVENTEEN has become the first Korean group to perform at NPR’s Tiny Desk, bringing their signature energy to an intimate Washington, D.C. stage.
Performing as a five-member unit—Joshua, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino—they transformed the cozy space with live instruments, tight choreography, and charismatic vocals.
Their 10-song set blended explosive hits like “Super” and “VERY NICE” with fan favorites such as “Darl+ing” and “HBD,” showcasing both power and warmth.
Vernon admitted the setting was nerve-wracking at first, but the enthusiastic office audience quickly put them at ease.
Seventeen’s Tiny Desk debut marks a milestone for K-pop, proving their dynamic performances shine even in the most intimate venues.
SEVENTEEN is set to perform in the Philippines on March 21, 2026, as part of their “[NEW_]” World Tour. The concert will take place at the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan, with tickets ranging from ₱5,500 to ₱20,000, which went on sale in November 2025.
