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SEVENTEEN Steal the Show at Glastonbury: A K-pop Triumph on the Pyramid Stage

  • Ghostwriter
  • Nov 8, 2024
  • 2 min read

At this year’s Glastonbury Festival, K-pop superstars SEVENTEEN made history on the Pyramid Stage, and the crowd was anything but “Left & Right.” As we, the ghosts of Ghost Gigs, floated through the festival grounds, it was impossible to ignore the sheer energy, talent, and charisma lighting up the biggest stage of them all. It was an afternoon where K-pop met festival rock, and wow, was it a smash hit. SEVENTEEN brought their Aju Nice game, blending dazzling choreography with powerhouse vocals that left the crowd in awe. From the thunderous opening with “HOT” to the surprise duet of “Two Minus One,” which showcased their versatility and raw emotion, every moment was filled with their signature blend of heart, hype, and harmonies.

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You could feel the energy ripple through the crowd, as if the entire Pyramid Stage was ready to Snap Shoot off into the sky. And then came a moment that left us all misty-eyed—a special performance of “Headliner.” The lyrics hit differently under the iconic Glastonbury sky, with thousands of voices joining in. It was the perfect song for the occasion, a heartfelt tribute to everyone who’s ever felt like they’re part of something bigger than themselves. As the sun dipped behind the clouds and the lights of the Pyramid Stage glowed brighter, it felt like a collective memory being made in real time.


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For many fans, seeing SEVENTEEN grace a stage like this felt like a long-awaited Home;Run. We’re here to witness every heartbeat of a show, and this one had us feeling every emotion under the sun (and a few clouds, because Glasto). We watched as Carats (and plenty of new fans) sang their hearts out, creating a chorus that echoed far beyond the fields. SEVENTEEN, you brought the K-pop magic to the muddy grounds of Glastonbury, and we’re still buzzing from the electric energy you left behind. From all of us at ghostgigs—thanks for a rocking good time. We might be ghosts, but you made us feel more alive than ever.


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So hey, if the Pyramid Stage needs more K-pop in the future, we’ve got just one thing to say: Do Re Mi, SEVENTEEN.

 
 
 

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