- SEVENTEEN’s fifth full album Happy Burstday drops May 26, 2025
- Release coincides with the group’s 10-year debut anniversary
- A world tour, unit single, and more surprises are also teased
SEVENTEEN is marking their 10th anniversary with a bang, announcing their fifth studio album Happy Burstday for release on May 26—the same day they debuted in 2015.
The teaser didn’t stop at the album announcement. SEVENTEEN also hinted at more upcoming content, including a new world tour and a unit single album.
SEVENTEEN Gears Up for Major Comeback With Happy Burstday and Anniversary Tour
Happy Burstday is expected to showcase SEVENTEEN’s evolving artistry. Fans speculate it may carry deeper emotional and nostalgic themes tied to their decade-long journey. The stylized spelling of the title suggests a fusion of celebration and chaos—hinting at something unique and powerful from the group.
The announcement came via both Instagram and YouTube, featuring dramatic visuals of a black envelope floating in an abandoned subway station. This bold concept has already sparked fan theories and excitement across social platforms. It sets the tone for a potentially story-driven comeback.
The group has also confirmed plans for a new global tour to follow the album’s release. It could include fan meetings, live stages, and anniversary events. It aligns with how SEVENTEEN has always prioritized strong fan engagement through live shows and interactive content.
In addition, the promise of a new unit single album highlights SEVENTEEN’s signature strategy of spotlighting each subunit’s strengths—whether vocal, hip-hop, or performance. Fans can expect not only group-wide excellence but also fresh takes from smaller units within the group.
With Happy Burstday and a 10th anniversary celebration lined up, SEVENTEEN is ready to redefine their legacy with new music, visuals, and experiences for fans around the globe.
“We make our own path.” — SEVENTEEN has long emphasized individuality and teamwork, and Happy Burstday appears to be the next step in their self-made, decade-strong journey.