SEVENTEEN, the popular K-pop group, is preparing for their 11th mini album release entitled “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN” on October 23. A current teaser release stirred some debate, leading to its removal. Here’s what occurred: SEVENTEEN, understood for their excellent music and efficiencies, is getting ready for the release of their 11th mini album, “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN,” arranged for October 23. This extremely prepared for return follows their effective release in April 2023, which amassed enormous appeal and sales. SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN Teaser Deletion On September 24, SEVENTEEN revealed a series of teasers as part of their “SVT RIGHT HERE” marketing project. These teasers included numerous stunning cities, consisting of Paris and New York, with a distinct touch – numerous balloon chamomile flowers embellished renowned places like Times Square and the Eiffel Tower. The teaser likewise integrated these balloons into the album art. While the very first 2 teasers were favored, the 3rd teaser embeded in Beijing, including the Great Wall of China, triggered debate. Numerous Chinese fans revealed issues that the teaser was rude. In reaction to these legitimate issues, SEVENTEEN’s group immediately eliminated the Beijing teaser from all their social networks platforms. PLEDIS Entertainment’s Apology Addressing the circumstance, PLEDIS Entertainment, SEVENTEEN’s management company, provided an apology on September 24. In their declaration, they revealed remorse for utilizing the Great Wall of China as a background for the advertising material, acknowledging that it stopped working to reveal appropriate regard for Chinese history and heritage. PLEDIS Entertainment likewise excused any pain triggered to fans and vowed to work out higher care in the future, making sure that their material is delicate and pleasurable for everybody. SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN Details SEVENTEEN’s “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN” is set to drop on October 23 at 6 p.m. KST (2:30 p.m. IST). The album becomes part of their “SEVENTEEN RIGHT HERE@EVERYWHERE” advertising project, which intends to u
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