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SEVENTEEN to re-release several older out-of-print albums

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SEVENTEEN are set to re-release several of their older out-of-print albums later this month.SEVENTEEN’s agency Pledis Entertainment, a subsidiary of entertainment giant HYBE, has announced that eight of the boyband’s older albums, originally released from 2015 to 2018 are set to be re-released later this month.The albums are: 2015’s ’17 Carat’ and ‘Boys Be’, 2016’s ‘First ‘Love & Letter”, ‘Love & Letter Repackaged Album’ and ‘Going Seventeen’, 2017’s ‘Al1’ and ‘Teen, Age’, and 2018’s ‘Director’s Cut’.

The re-releases also includes the various versions of each album, and also look to include the original photobooks, photocards and more.Pre-orders for the upcoming re-releases will begin today (June 7) at 5pm KST via the Weverse app.

The album will officially be re-released on June 16 at 11am KST.[NOTICE] SEVENTEEN 절판 앨범 재발매 및 예약 판매 안내 (+ENG/JPN/CHN)https://t.co/9i9VY5C1y4 #SEVENTEEN #세븐틴— SEVENTEEN STAFF (@pledis17_STAFF) June 6, 2023To drum up excitement for the albums’ re-releases, SEVENTEEN have also released a compilation clip features music videos of the most popular songs from the eight albums that are set to be re-released.

It includes the music videos for songs such as ‘Mansae’, ‘Boom Boom’, ‘Don’t Wanna Cry’ and more.The re-release of SEVENTEEN’s older out-of-print albums comes just a month after the boyband made their return with ‘FML’.

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