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[Official] No withdrawal, no disbandment..SEVENTEEN, all members re-sign with Pledis

SEVENTEEN's all 13 members re-sign with Pledis Entertainment, marking a historic milestone for the K-pop group.

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Editorial Team
July 13, 2026
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SEVENTEEN acted like SEVENTEEN. All 13 members of the boy group SEVENTEEN (S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino) have re-signed with their current agency, Pledis Entertainment (hereinafter Pledis). On the 13th, Pledis announced, "SEVENTEEN has agreed to sign a second renewal contract with our company. All members except those currently serving in the military have completed the contract signing, and members fulfilling their military service are scheduled to sign contracts sequentially according to their service conditions." SEVENTEEN stated, "We are delighted to share this happy news with Carats (the fandom name). With the belief that there is nothing we cannot achieve together as members and a shared desire to move further forward as a team, all 13 of us have come together. We ask our fans to join us in our promise to challenge eternity as part of 'TEAM SVT'." Pledis said, "We plan to systematically and comprehensively support SEVENTEEN's group, unit, and individual activities going forward. We will faithfully fulfill our role as a reliable helper and partner so that each member can further express their unique personality and capabilities, and the healthy energy possessed by the team spreads more widely across the world. Looking forward to the day when SEVENTEEN stands before you again with all 13 members, we will lay the foundation for a successful resumption of full-group activities." Debuting in 2015, SEVENTEEN signed their first renewal contract early in 2021 based on the strong bond among members and their firm trust in Pledis Entertainment. As a multi-member group, they set a historic milestone by achieving "all-members re-signing" once again without a single member leaving, which is unprecedented for such groups.

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