K-pop sensations Seventeen to return with 4th studio album in May


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Seventeen will come out with its fourth studio album in May, Korean news reports said Thursday. – Photo: Pledis Entertainment
Seventeen will come out with its fourth studio album in May, local news reports said earlier this week.

Agency Pledis Entertainment confirmed the news following the reports.

The 13-piece act debuted in 2015 and has been releasing a score of hits ever since. Its previous LP An Ode came out in September 2019 and sold over 700,000 copies in the first week, the best sales in the second half of the year. Its ninth EP Attacca ranked No. 13 on Billboard 200 last year.

In the meantime, the band will host its sixth fan meet event, titled Seventeen in 'Carat Land', for three days in Seoul from March 25. Carat is the name of the band’s official fandom community. A film, dubbed Seventeen Power of Love: The Movie, will be unveiled in April. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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