SEVENTEEN Celebrates 10 Years With “HAPPY BURSTDAY” Comeback & Tour Teasers

Published Categorized as Comebacks, Debuts, Groups

K-pop powerhouse SEVENTEEN is making a powerful return in honor of their 10th anniversary, and fans couldn’t be more excited.

On April 21, the group revealed the teaser for their highly anticipated fifth full-length album titled “HAPPY BURSTDAY,” scheduled to drop on May 26, 2025—a date that marks exactly ten years since their debut.

The teaser not only confirms the album’s release date but also ignites curiosity with hints of a new world tour, a fresh unit single album, new SEVENTEEN content, and more surprises on the horizon.

This ambitious rollout underscores the group’s celebratory spirit as they honor a decade of growth, music, and connection with CARATs around the globe.

“HAPPY BURSTDAY” follows the group’s previous group album, “SPILL THE FEELS,” released in October 2024.

With this upcoming project, SEVENTEEN aims to strike a balance between nostalgia and novelty—honoring their musical journey while continuing to evolve in sound and style.

Though the teaser didn’t reveal detailed visuals or snippets of the title track, the energy it conveys promises a festive, uplifting concept that aligns perfectly with the theme of a milestone celebration.

The group is known for it’s strong storytelling, dynamic choreography, and self-production, and fans are eager to see how these elements will shine in their newest era.

This comeback is more than just another album—it’s a tribute to SEVENTEEN’s enduring unity as a 13-member group, their influence on the K-pop industry, and the loyal fanbase that’s stood by them every step of the way.

With fresh music, possibly a global tour, and a full content rollout in the works, “HAPPY BURSTDAY” is shaping up to be SEVENTEEN’s biggest celebration yet—and CARATs worldwide are counting down the days.

By Oliver Hayes

Oliver Hayes writes about idols, fashion moments, and industry moves. Off‑duty, Oliver spends weekends comparing Melon and Billboard charts.