HOSHI — The Performance Authority of SEVENTEEN
Some idols perform.
HOSHI commands.
When SEVENTEEN steps on stage, the energy is already high—
but when HOSHI moves, the stage doesn’t just feel exciting.
It feels controlled.
Like the entire performance has a heartbeat… and HOSHI is the one setting the tempo.
He isn’t simply a dancer.
He is a performance authority—
a leader who turns choreography into language, and movement into power.
And once you recognize that…
you stop watching SEVENTEEN the same way again.
Who Is HOSHI? (Fast Profile)
Name: Kwon Soonyoung (권순영)
Stage Name: HOSHI (호시)
Group: SEVENTEEN
Unit: Performance Team
Role: Performance Unit Leader, Main Dancer, Choreography core
Known for: stage command, precision, explosive energy, tiger identity 🐯
HOSHI is the kind of idol who doesn’t “blend in.”
He changes the entire atmosphere the moment the music begins.
Stage Command: The Moment HOSHI Enters, Everything Locks In
There’s a reason HOSHI is often described as “the blueprint.”
Not because he’s loud.
Not because he demands attention.
But because he understands control.
He knows when a move needs to explode—
and when it needs to pause, hold, and let tension build.
That’s stage command.
A dancer who doesn’t just follow the choreography,
but leads the audience’s eyes exactly where they need to go.
And HOSHI does this even in a group with 13 members.
That alone tells you something.
Precision Meets Wild Energy: HOSHI’s Signature Contrast
HOSHI’s performance style is pure contrast.
He’s disciplined—almost surgical with timing.
But inside that discipline is something feral.
You see it in his expressions.
The sharp angle of a shoulder.
The snap in a turn.
The way he uses the smallest motion like it’s a weapon.
It’s why fans say:
“HOSHI doesn’t dance… he attacks the beat.”
That’s not exaggeration.
That’s his identity.
The Performance Unit Leader: Built for Responsibility
The title “Performance Unit Leader” isn’t decoration.
In SEVENTEEN, performance isn’t a side feature—
it’s the core engine that makes the entire group legendary.
And HOSHI is one of the people who built that engine.
He carries the pressure of:
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keeping the choreography sharp
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keeping the formations clean
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keeping the energy alive
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keeping the group performance-ready at all times
You can feel it in SEVENTEEN’s stages—
that “tightness,” that “perfect alignment,” that unstoppable momentum.
That is leadership in motion.
The Face That Makes a Stage Feel Bigger
Some idols look good on camera.
HOSHI makes the stage feel bigger than the venue.
He performs like every song is a final boss fight.
Like the crowd’s attention is a storm—and he’s the one controlling it.
It’s not just talent.
It’s authority.
That’s why even non-fans watch SEVENTEEN stages and say:
“Who is that dancer?”
And Carats smile—because they already know the answer.
HOSHI Is Not Just a Member… He’s the Pulse of SEVENTEEN
If SEVENTEEN is a machine, HOSHI is the ignition.
If SEVENTEEN is a story, HOSHI is the climax scene.
If SEVENTEEN is a concert, HOSHI is the moment the crowd loses control.
He is:
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power
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rhythm
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precision
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and performance authority
That’s why HOSHI isn’t simply “one of the best dancers in SEVENTEEN.”
He’s one of the dancers who defines what SEVENTEEN is.
Wrap-up
HOSHI doesn’t ask for attention.
He earns it—
through discipline, intensity, and stage command that feels like pure instinct.
He is SEVENTEEN’s Performance Authority.
The leader who turns movement into dominance.
And once you notice him,
you don’t unsee him.
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