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Previously, Pledis Entertainment had announced that Jeonghan was in poor health ten days before the 'Be The Sun' world tour.
Surprisingly, Jeonghan was found to have stepped on stage for his group SEVENTEEN (II)'s concert performance which was held in Seoul on Saturday (25/6). SEVENTEEN's concert entitled "BE THE SUN" which was held at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Gocheok-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul marked the start of this one boy group tour.
As noted, Jeonghan was previously reported to have received treatment for lateral epicondylitis due to worsening tendon damage. As a result, Jeonghan had to wear a bandage cast outside his right elbow after undergoing surgery due to his lateral epicondylitis on the 15th.
However, despite his poor health condition, Jeonghan who underwent surgery only ten days before the world tour had a very strong desire to perform on stage. "Jeonghan will stand on the stage of the world tour as long as there is no pressure," the agency previously said when confirming his hand injury.
Source: Naver
And evidently, he continued his stage act when SEVENTEEN performed their new songs "Hot" and "Boom Boom" and performed their roles normally. In particular, Jeonghan who wore a cast for surgery and even to protect the surgery site for a speedy recovery showed his extraordinary passion on stage. Jeonghan showed his great love for fans with a face-to-face stage after two years and four months of not seeing each other.
Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN will soon be going on a world tour which will start with a concert in Seoul. It was reported that SEVENTEEN will hold 27 concerts in 20 cities, including Vancouver, Canada, Seattle, Los Angeles, Houston, Washington DC, Bangkok, Thailand, Manila, Philippines, Singapore, Osaka, Tokyo, Indonesia, and Japan.
SEVENTEEN itself is reported to be holding a two-day concert in Indonesia on September 24 and 25 to be precise at ICE BSD, Jakarta. This good news has also attracted the enthusiasm of Indonesian fans, thus raising hashtags on Twitter to trending topics for some time. (wk/taki)

