Tomorrow X Together’s Los Angeles Concert to be Streamed Live in Theaters Worldwide
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-05 07:31:41
Provided by BIGHIT MUSIC
Fans of the South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together will be able to watch the group’s upcoming concert in Los Angeles live in theaters around the world. The band's agency, BigHit Music, announced on Thursday that the performance at BMO Stadium on May 27 will be streamed live in theaters in 24 countries worldwide, with more countries planned to be added.
Titled "Live Viewing," the screening will allow fans who are unable to attend the concert in person to experience it through large screens and high-quality sound systems. The concert will be streamed live for most countries, with adjustments made to the viewing schedule to accommodate time zone differences.
Tickets for the Live Viewing will be available in Korea from 5 p.m. Thursday at multiplex chains MegaBox and CGV. Further information about the event can be found on its official website.
Tomorrow X Together, consisting of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai, debuted in 2019 and has gained international recognition with hits like "Crown" (2019), "Blue Hour" (2020), and "Good Boy Gone Bad" (2022). The group kicked off their second world tour, "Act: Sweet Mirage," with concerts in Seoul in March and have since performed in Singapore and Taipei. They will continue with stops in Osaka, Saitama, Kanagawa, Aichi, Charlotte, Belmont Park, Washington D.C., Duluth, San Antonio, and Los Angeles, with more stops to be announced at a later date.
The Live Viewing of Tomorrow X Together’s concert is yet another indication of the increasing globalization of K-pop and the dedication of fans worldwide to the genre.
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