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SEVENTEEN: The K-Pop group making history in the UK by beating BTS and Stray Kids

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SEVENTEEN The K-Pop group making history in the UK by beating BTS and Stray Kids
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It was recently announced that the 2024 line-up for the renowned Glastonbury Festival will demonstrate that the K-Pop group SEVENTEEN is making history in the UK by beating BTS and Stray Kids and proving their influence in the United Kingdom.

Despite the worldwide success of the K-Pop genre and the incredible influence of the boy groups BTS and Stray Kids, who, since a few years ago, have managed to become important icons in the music industry, they have not been invited to be part of this event.

But recently, the boy group SEVENTEEN, formed by 13 members and who sold more than 10 million albums last year, is changing the low popularity of K-Pop in the United Kingdom by making history by becoming the first K-Pop act to play on this festival.

This is not all, as this idol would not only participate in the show, as they will also be one of the main acts who will perform at the Pyramid Stage, along with big names of the industry like Coldplay and Dua Lipa.

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