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Watch SEVENTEEN cover Adele, Michael Jackson and Bruno Mars at a restaurant in Bath

Watch SEVENTEEN cover Adele, Michael Jackson and Bruno Mars at a restaurant in Bath
Watch SEVENTEEN cover Adele, Michael Jackson and Bruno Mars at a restaurant in Bath

SEVENTEEN have been spotted performing covers of Adele, Bruno Mars and more at a Bath restaurant – watch the fan-shot footage below.

The 13-piece boyband made a surprise appearance at the Square Grill in the city centre, hot on the heels of their historic Glastonbury debut. SEVENTEEN became the first K-pop group to perform at the festival as they took to the Pyramid Stage yesterday (June 28).

But it seems the boys aren’t done playing yet. They stopped at Bath’s restaurant, where member Woozi chose to enter the live music area of ​​the restaurant. Accompanied by a pianist, he took on the vocal role for Mars’ “When I Was Your Man” and Michael Jackson’s “Man In The Mirror,” while Seungkwan sang his rendition of Calum Scott’s “You Are The Reason” and from “Someone” by Adele. Like you’.

Fans have since reacted to the news on social media, expressing shock and amusement. One posted a series of crying emojis, commenting that it was “the restaurant I went to for my graduation meal,” while another simply wrote: “These “Middle-aged women don’t know what just happened to them.”

Check out SEVENTEEN’s covers and a number of fan reactions below:

In a five-star review of SEVENTEEN’s Glastonbury debut, ZikNation wrote: “Earlier this afternoon, with Glastonbury just getting acquainted with SEVENTEEN, Joshua makes a wise point. “Language is not a barrier,” he told the crowd. “We can connect through song. »

“This is something the group has demonstrated throughout their time on the Pyramid, but perhaps no stronger than in the last two issues. “God Of Music” has the crowd singing the chorus, bringing out the anthemic joy that runs throughout the track.

“’Very Nice’, meanwhile, brings a playful and totally exuberant touch to the proceedings, the boyband bringing its tradition of repeated and energetic covers of the chorus to the festival while stirring up the audience one last time. As SEVENTEEN thank you in Korean and English, they launch into a final round of this infectious chorus, which truly marks one of the biggest festivals in the world.

ZikNation spoke to the boyband about their Glastonbury debut, with Seungkwan calling it “such an honor, we are so grateful.” Some audience members may not know us that well, but we just hope everyone walks away feeling like these guys can really blow it up on stage.

The gates to Glastonbury 2024 opened on Wednesday 26 June, ahead of a weekend of music from headliners including Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA, alongside Shania Twain’s slot of legends and performances from LCD Soundsystem, PJ Harvey, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Idles, Anne-Marie, Confidence Man, Disclosure, Camila Cabello, The Last Dinner Party, Avril Lavigne, The National, Jessie Ware, Jungle, Justice, Masego, Sugababes and many more. Check out the full lineup here.

In the meantime, here are the worst clashes to expect this year, plus the latest weather forecast for Glastonbury 2024.

Return to ZikNation Here for the latest Glastonbury 2024 news, reviews, interviews, photos, rumors and more. Check out the ZikNation live blog here for all the latest action from Glastonbury as it happens.

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