The K-pop group navigates an unexpected travel change and enthusiastic fans

SEVENTEEN recently experienced an unexpected twist in their travel plans. After their flight from Paris to London was cancelled, the 13-member boy group had to switch to taking a train. Despite the sudden change, SEVENTEEN faced a mobbing situation at the station, showcasing their calm personalities and dedication to fans.

On June 28, SEVENTEEN’s travel plans were disrupted by a cancelled flight, forcing them to take a train journey instead. The news of their change in itinerary did not go unnoticed by their dedicated fanbase, CARATs. Upon arrival at the station, the group was greeted by a large crowd of enthusiastic fans eager to see their idols. The station became a frenzy as fans flocked to catch a glimpse of SEVENTEEN, creating a chaotic scene that required security personnel to be on high alert to ensure everyone’s safety.

Despite the overwhelming situation, SEVENTEEN managed to navigate through the crowd with grace. The members smiled and waved at their supporters, acknowledging their presence and showing appreciation. This positive interaction highlighted SEVENTEEN’s strong connection with their fans and ability to stay composed under pressure.

Seventeen as Goodwill Ambassadors

On June 26, SEVENTEEN was honored as the first-ever Goodwill Ambassador for Youth by UNESCO at their Paris headquarters. This historic recognition, presented by UNESCO’s Director-General Audrey Azoulay, emphasized SEVENTEEN’s role in promoting global youth engagement and cultural exchange. During the ceremony, Joshua delivered a heartfelt speech on behalf of the group, highlighting their commitment to inspiring positive change through their GoingTogether campaign. Additionally, SEVENTEEN announced a generous $1 million donation to UNESCO’s Global Youth Grand Scheme, supporting initiatives that foster positive youth communities worldwide.