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Hot boys, bright lights, sweltering city: Inside Seventeen’s Singapore stadium concert

  • Seventeen kicked off the Southeast Asian leg of their tour on Saturday in Singapore.
  • I was in the stadium — again — to see them live.
  • Sweltering heat aside, it’s an experience I’ll never forget.

Heat — that was the word of the day at the boy band Seventeen’s concert in Singapore.

Heat, with legions of fans clutching bags toting pickets bearing their favorite member’s face, comparing merchandise hauls like the spoils of war. Heat, under the blazing equatorial sun. And heat, on stage, when the nine active members of the 13-person group emerged to thunderous cheers.

Stepping into the stadium on Saturday reminded me of the bigger picture. This band is one of the crown jewels of the K-pop business machine. They’ve been working together for 11 years, playing to hundreds of thousands of people who cross continents just to see their favorite boys.

The concert on Saturday marked the start of Seventeen’s Southeast Asia tour leg

Seventeen’s Singapore concert lasted around three and a half hours, with more than a dozen encore songs.

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I’ve been following Seventeen for just over a year now, which makes me a newbie Carat — the name the group has for its fans. The band, which is down four members because of South Korea’s mandatory military service, has been touring the US and East Asia, playing over 26 shows to date, to close to 800,000 people.

Seventeen kicked off the “NEW_” tour in South Korea on September 13 and 14, and did shows in five US cities. They’re back after a short break following their winter dome tour in four Japanese cities.

Performing at Singapore’s National Stadium is no walk in the park


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My friend and I came prepped and ready for the show with our concert light sticks.

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The 55,000-seat National Stadium in Singapore is a tough venue to play, in part because of the humidity and the heat. It was around 90 degrees Fahrenheit at kickoff.

But it’s the stadium of choice for any big act coming to the island. Taylor Swift performed six nights at the stadium in 2024, and Lady Gaga did four shows there in May 2025.

Seventeen played the venue for two nights in January 2025.

The band is touring with nine out of 13 members, but made up for the missing members with an abundance of energy


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Seventeen is touring with nine members — four are serving mandatory military service in South Korea.

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At nine people, the band rallied hard. They kicked off the show with tracks from their 2025 album, “Happy Burstday,” which sold over 2.52 million copies in its first week of release.

The group also dug deep into their archives and pulled out tracks like “Hot,” “Hit” and “Rock” for a segment that the members said was particularly hard to get through because of the strenuous choreography.

The fans were treated to some smooth dance moves and pop-rock


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Seventeen members Dino, Jun, and Vernon.

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Every member of the team got their fair share of airtime with the nine solo songs, each showcasing their personal style.

The group’s youngest, Dino, and Chinese member Jun showed off their slick moves in “Trigger” and “Gemini.” Korean-American member Vernon went full pop-rock and brought out his electric guitar for “Shining Star.”

The band’s vocalists also served up some sweet, heartrending ballads


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Seventeen members Seungkwan, Joshua, and DK performed a set of three ballads during their segment of the concert.

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Joshua — the group’s other Korean-American, and my favorite band member — kicked off a segment of ballads with his saccharine solo song, “Fortunate Change.” Hong is fresh off an appearance at the Golden Globes and this year’s Super Bowl.

His bandmates Seungkwan and DK — who are in the midst of promoting their unit album, “Serenade” — showed off their vocal chops with their solos, “Raindrops” and “Happy Virus.”

The moment the stadium started to feel like a club


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It was party time with dancer The8 and the rappers Mingyu and S.Coups.

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The crowd went wild when the group’s resident Calvin Klein model, Mingyu, strutted down the stage in head-to-toe denim for “Shake It Off.” That was right after the electro-dance party number, “Skyfall,” from his bandmate The8.

The deafening cheers kept coming for the band’s leader S.Coups’ head-banging hip-hop track, “Jungle.” The rapper — like his teammates Joshua, Mingyu, and Jun — is a fashion week regular in Europe.

Some fans flew across the world to see Seventeen live


A group shot of Seventeen on stage.

Seventeen performed in five US cities. The band will wrap its “NEW_” tour in April in Incheon, South Korea.

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S.Coups was the reason Jackie Ko flew in from California. This was Ko’s 11th time at a Seventeen concert and first abroad.

Ko told me she spent around $2,500 for the trip. It was worth it, she said — she heard songs that weren’t on the US set list.

“S.Coups and Seventeen helped me get through some of the toughest times,” Ko told me. “He makes me feel rejuvenated. He’s my motivation to keep going, no matter what life throws at me.”

Seventeen, like many of their peers, have helped rev up the K-pop business machine


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One of my personal highlights from the concert: “Network Love,” a unit track.

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Seventeen is part of an industry that generates billions in annual revenue. Tickets to their Singapore show started at $199 Singapore dollars, or around $155, and topped off at $320.

The monetizable hype was evident in the run-up to the concert: Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands resort lit up the landmark in the band’s colors, organized a party featuring their songs at the property’s Marquee club, and had half a dozen restaurants curating custom menus inspired by their tracks.

The group’s parent company Hybe is riding Seventeen and similar groups’ success: Shares are up 55% in the last year.

There’s a reason fans shell out for the band — these concerts feel like once-in-a-lifetime experiences


A crowd shot of the Singapore stadium during the Seventeen concert.

There’s really nothing quite like a Seventeen concert.

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For four hours, there is nothing that shines brighter or makes me happier than watching Seventeen perform. In these troubled times, that’s something worth holding onto.

Seth Aw, an artist from Singapore, agreed.

“The feeling of being in a stadium with other fans enjoying the same moment is so healing,” Aw said. “I don’t think anything can compare to how a good concert makes me feel, and that gives me strength to deal with many things in life.”




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Take a look inside an NFL stadium in the chaotic hours leading up to game day

  • A few times each year, NFL stadiums like Mercedes-Benz Stadium have events on consecutive nights.
  • Crews have to strip and repaint the field, clean up confetti, and make food for thousands of people.
  • Take a look at how crews prepare Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for game day in just 18 hours.

A few times each year, NFL stadiums pull off a logistical feat that most fans never see.

When venues like Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Falcons, host major events on consecutive nights, crews race against the clock to transform the space in less than a day — repainting the field, clearing confetti, cleaning the stands, and prepping food for tens of thousands of people.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how Mercedes-Benz Stadium gets ready for kickoff in just 18 hours.

As soon as the final whistle blows, the clock starts ticking to reset Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for its next event.

Staff have to move stages and prepare the field for the next game.

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To prepare the field for an NFL game in less than 18 hours, crews have to strip and repaint the field, clean 2 million square feet of stadium space, and fire up thousands of meals in crowded kitchens, all in a matter of hours.

Cleanup starts with collecting all of the confetti dropped onto the field during the last game.


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Crews cleaned up millions of pieces of confetti off the field.

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The first step in clearing the field and prepping for it to be painted with the Falcons’ logo is collecting roughly 5 million pieces of confetti launched from confetti cannons.

Beyond raking, crews use vehicles fitted with large nets to collect every piece of confetti.


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A truck with a net used to collect confetti.

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Cleanup crews use rakes, leaf blowers, and utility vehicles fitted with large nets to collect every last piece — even the smallest piece of debris can interfere with repainting the turf.

Groundskeepers deploy a P-Rex machine to scrub paint from the field’s logos and end zones.


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A P-Rex machine helped scrub the field of logos from the previous game.

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The paint removal process takes around one to two hours to complete.

To speed things up, P-Rex machines spray a cleaning solution onto painted logos and use spinning brushes and a vacuum to remove the paint.

The process is surprisingly precise. Too many chemicals can soak the turf, and too much pressure can permanently damage the field.

While the field is being scrubbed, teams of clean-up workers fan out across the stadium’s 2 million square feet.


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Crews fanned out across the stadium to clean up waste.

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Every area has to be cleared of waste, including the private suites, locker rooms, kitchens, and stadium bowl seating.

What fans leave behind adds up fast.


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Trash left behind in the seating bowl.

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In the seating bowl, workers hand-pick everything from aluminum cans and plastic bottles to food containers and pom-poms, with each person assigned a specific type of waste to speed up sorting.

By the end of the cleanup process, crews will have collected hundreds of thousands of pounds of trash.

Pressure-washing crews move in right behind them to clear away spilled drinks, dirt, and other residue.


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Pressure washers were used to clean the seating bowl after waste was collected.

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After trash is collected from the stands, power-washing crews race behind the waste-collecting crews, scrubbing away spills and sticky residue before the next crowd arrives.

Trash flows nonstop into the stadium’s Resource Recovery Room, where workers sort bags of trash by hand.


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The Resource Recovery Room in Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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Even though waste is pre-sorted, each bag still has to be inspected.

The goal: recycle or compost 96% of all waste generated during the event.

Then, repainting begins, with crews tackling the center logo and the end zones first.


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Workers painted the center logo and the end zones first.

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Once paint is removed from the field, the turf must completely dry before repainting can begin.

Grounds crews use this small window of time to prep stencils and get ready to tackle the “hot areas” of the field — the center logo and the end zones — which are the most time-consuming.

Crews use a large stencil to speed up the painting process.


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A large stencil was used to paint the Falcons logo.

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The logo is hand-painted using spraying machines that ensure accuracy.

Crews have to pay special attention to the sidelines and end zones to ensure everything is up to code before kickoff.

By midnight, all painting is finally finished.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s food operation is more complex than just hamburgers and chicken tenders.


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Kitchen staff must handle food production for concessions, suites, and more.

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About 100 cooks prepare different menus for concessions, suites, catering, and eight all-inclusive clubs — some serving up to 1,000 people.

At this game, the stadium’s food team sold more than 25,000 hot dogs, 10,000 slices of pizza, and over 5,000 pounds of wings.

Kitchen staff have just a few hours of rest after a big game before they’re back preparing food for the next night.


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Cooks had just a few hours of rest before prepping for the next night.

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The menu changes for every event, and food is largely prepared in a central kitchen and distributed to multiple secondary kitchens throughout the stadium.

Kitchen staff rely on production boards to keep everything organized.


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Production boards with the team and menus for the following event.

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Executive chef Matt Cooper told Business Insider that having detailed boards allows him to keep track of his massive team and ensure everything runs smoothly.

“This is the magic behind everything we do,” he said. “We have all the chefs, all the supervisors, junior sous chefs, all the cooks, and we’re able to kind of move the pieces around. It’s a big kitchen, a lot of space, and I love being able to kind of visualize and see the whole team.”

By 10 a.m., concessions are up and running. Not long after, barbecue platters are delivered to the private suites.


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Workers delivered barbecue platters to private suites before the gates open to fans at 11 a.m.

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At the same time, club spaces are stocked with fruit and sandwich trays, employees place fan giveaway items on every seat inside the stadium, and excitement builds for kickoff.

Eighteen hours after the last crowd left, the stadium is once again full of screaming fans.


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The entire process of resetting the stadium took 18 hours to complete.

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Lights flash, cameras roll, fans cheer, and players take the field, with most of the stadium’s attendees oblivious to the overnight operation that made it all happen.

When the final whistle blows, it’s mere hours before employees at Mercedes-Benz Stadium start planning for the next event.


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The overnight scramble to prep an NFL stadium

Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta has hosted everything from Super Bowl weekend to concerts by Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. It’s also set to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. On its busiest weekends, the stadium holds major events on back-to-back days. When that happens, more than 1,000 employees work through the night to flip the site in under 18 hours, cleaning the stadium, repainting the field, and preparing thousands of meals. We spent 24 hours with the team as it switched from a Saturday night college football championship to a Sunday afternoon NFL game between the Atlanta Falcons and a 2026 Super Bowl team, the Seattle Seahawks.


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