SEVENTEEN show archive
Relive the show
SEVENTEEN threw their 10th anniversary CARAT LAND over two nights in June, and here's some of what fans caught on camera.
DK's solo cam doing 'like JENNIE' and 'PINKY UP', straight from SEVENTEEN's own channel. SEVENTEEN on YouTube
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“260620 CARAT LAND Day1”
@o_millimeter on X
“From the moment I was waiting for the Catch Catch song to come on, it was so cute”
@Teddyscps_8 on X
““those are just videos. why are you crying?” these videos posted by seventeen before jeonghan's enlistment and after carat land”
@svtnserenade on X
“Carat Land 2026 will stay in my heart for a very long time. this is probably the concert where i cried the most... like, a LOT.”
@joshujihanwonu on X
The 13 members who were on stage, with a fancam for each one we could verify.
SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) '손오공' Official MV · HYBE LABELS on YouTube
Past SEVENTEEN shows we covered: SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] ENCORE (Apr 4–5, 2026)
SEVENTEEN's 10th CARAT LAND, the fan meeting they've run for years, this time blown up to outdoor stadium size for two nights at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium.
The planning guide below is from before the show. It stays here for reference, and the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium venue guide has the up-to-date version for the next concert here.
| Area | Best For | Baseline | Current | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Cheongna Best practical base | Balanced convenience without paying Songdo-style premiums | USD 36–60 | USD 36–65 ↗ | Taxi or mixed transit depending on exact property |
Bupyeong Food & nightlife | People who want a livelier stay and cheaper late-night options | USD 30–75 | USD 30–80 ↗ | Longer subway/taxi trip than Cheongna |
Songdo Best hotels | People who care more about hotel quality and a polished district | USD 85–160 | USD 90–180 ↗ | Taxi preferred for simplicity |
Click a row for details · click a price to book the cheapest hotel in that area
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Balanced convenience without paying Songdo-style premiums
People who want a livelier stay and cheaper late-night options
People who care more about hotel quality and a polished district
Real hotels near the venue
Cheap, well-rated picks near the venue, with Cheongna shown first. The price is a typical nightly anchor; the link opens live availability for Jun 20–21, 2026.
Exceptional 9.6 guest score and the closest verified-open base to the stadium, so you walk or take one short ride back instead of fighting the crowd for a long transfer.
The cheapest pick that is actually open for the show weekend, right at Bupyeong Station with the food and shopping strip downstairs. Solid 8.1; the fan-meeting weekend roughly triples the normal rate, so book early.
Roomier Songdo base by Central Park if the stadium-side areas are booked out. Verified 8.2; it is the longest ride back, so plan a taxi for the late return.
Prices are typical nightly anchors. The link opens the hotel for your concert dates with live availability and price. We may earn a commission from bookings.
Venue logic
This venue is more transfer-sensitive than it first looks; the last-mile walk matters.
Drop the bags first
Asiad Stadium Station is a small suburban stop with no lockers you can count on, so use the show-day storage, your hotel, or a bigger station on the way.
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Numbered pins are the storage spots below (straight-line distance from the venue; see each card for the walk). The 24/7 apps cover the whole city, so they are not pinned.
Big shows here run a per-gate bag-storage point on the day. Check the notice for the gate.
Often free or a small fee, varies by show
≈ 8.3 km from venue
Lockers at the big Bupyeong interchange on the way in.
₩2,000–5,000 for the first ~4h by size
≈ 12.7 km from venue
Bookable Bounce shop at the Gimpo Airport transfer, if your route in passes through it.
From about ₩5,200 a day per bag
Can deliver your bags between the airport, your hotel, and the city so you arrive light.
Storage from about ₩2,700 / 2h; delivery priced per bag
First time in Korea?
A five-minute setup that makes the whole trip smoother, especially if you don't read Korean.
Google Maps can't do walking or transit directions in Korea. Download Naver Map or KakaoMap; both have English and accurate subway timing.
Buy one at any convenience store (CU, GS25), top it up with cash, and tap onto every subway and bus. It also gives cheap transfers.
Pick one up at the airport or buy an eSIM before you fly. You'll need data for maps, translation, and booking on the go.
The subway runs roughly 05:30–24:00. If the show ends late, plan the last train or use the Kakao T app to call a taxi.
Korea is card-friendly, but street-food stalls and traditional markets often want cash. Use ATMs marked 'Global' for foreign cards.
For Korean, the Papago app translates menus and signs far better. Many restaurants also have photo menus or tablets with English.
Make a trip of it
Major Korea attractions within reach of the areas we recommend sleeping in, with prices, booking rules, and nearby food.
A saltwater canal park ringed by Songdo's skyline, with kayaks, a water taxi, and the Tri-bowl. It is free and open all night, a calm walk if you are staying on the Songdo side, one straight Incheon Line 1 ride from the Munhak stadium.
A small hillside neighborhood painted with fairy-tale murals and characters, right beside Chinatown. An easy, free photo stop to pair with a meal.
Korea's only official Chinatown, right at Incheon Station. It is where jjajangmyeon was invented, so it is worth the Line 1 ride from the Asiad-stadium stay areas for a meal.
A waterfront park with a small amusement zone, the Wolmi Sea Train, and rows of seafood spots. A relaxed half-day by the sea from the Incheon stay areas.
Eat like a local
Real restaurants near the stay areas, pulled from Korean local reviews. Tap to open on Naver Map.
Staff grill the premium pork cuts table-side and talk you through each one, so it is easy even first time. Reservations and groups fine.
Iberico specialist where staff help grill; the 'emperor' assortment is the one regulars order.
Red Japanese-style motsunabe and hanwoo daechang hot pot; add the jjamppong noodles to the broth.
A Bupyeong institution running about 75 years in the same alley; the classic black-bean noodles are the move.
Crisp pork cutlet that scores very high with regulars (~4.8); a tidy quick meal near the station.
Comforting rice-and-side-dish sets, cheap and well-rated (~4.6), good for a fast solo lunch.
Official notes
CARAT membership pre-verification booking ran May 13–15 (KST); general sale via NOL World. No on-site ticket sales on the day.
How foreign fans actually pay, get verified, and pick up tickets, answered plainly in our concert Q&A.
Keep watching
More from this artist, plus other nights at the same venue.