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SEVENTEEN performing at the Glastonbury Festival, sounding "better in person than on screen."

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SEVENTEEN's Glastonbury setlist
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They were scheduled for about an hour, so I wondered how they would manage, but they filled it up so tightly with almost no talking, overflowing with just their songs. Amazing!


Some moments from the stage:
Woozi opening with a piano solo!!
 
Maestro!
 

 
Closing off with a seemingly "infinite" loop of 'Very Nice'.


COMMENTS 
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- "Wow, so this is why people prefer to go to see performances live."

- "A few years ago, when I watched online shows about idols, if they mentioned Korean idols exceling at famous foreign festivals, I used to wonder, "Could that really happen?" But nowadays, seeing how our Korean idols perform so well, enjoy the stage, and avoid unexpected controversies, it's clear that it's possible."

- "I can't believe that was their setlist at Glastonbury, seriously. They really showed up as themselves, so impressive and SEVENTEEN-esque ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ."

- "The opening is incredible; it sends chills down my spine when the 'Maestro' melody begins."

- "I was a bit let down because the backing track was too loud during the broadcast, which felt quite different from being there in person."

- "Uniting everyone through music..."

- "They've always been really good at what they do."

- "Wow, performing well on stage really is the best ㅋㅋㅋ. They performed in Korean on the Glastonbury Pyramid Stage, with Korean subtitles displayed on screen as well."

- "The more they performed, the more people filled the audience seats, which must be really rewarding. They must have been really proud of themselves."

- "Good job on the live, Jjang-VENTEEN."

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