BTS's Suga to Release Film Capturing "Agust D Tour 'D-Day'" Worldwide in April
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-03-06 09:45:46
BigHit Music Announces Global Screening in CGV Theaters; IMAX Debut for BTS Concert Film
▲ Courtesy of BigHit MusicSuga's "D-Day" tour, spanning from April to June 2023, encompassed 10 cities globally and attracted a total of 290,000 fans. Subsequent to the tour, the artist hosted a three-day encore concert in Seoul, engaging with an additional 38,000 fans.
The film aims to capture the electric ambiance of the encore concert, offering viewers a glimpse into the immersive experience of the performance. Notably, the movie will be presented in IMAX theaters for the first time for a BTS concert film, providing fans with a heightened sensory encounter through powerful visuals and sound.
Anticipated highlights include Suga's solo performances and collaborative acts with fellow bandmates, including RM, Jimin, and Jungkook.
Courtesy of BigHit Music
BigHit Music disclosed on Wednesday that Suga, a member of the K-pop sensation BTS, will unveil a film documenting the finale of his world tour, titled "Suga | Agust D Tour 'D-Day' the Movie." The film is set to premiere on April 10 in CGV chain theaters across South Korea and various cinemas worldwide. However, specific countries for the global screenings have yet to be confirmed.
The film aims to capture the electric ambiance of the encore concert, offering viewers a glimpse into the immersive experience of the performance. Notably, the movie will be presented in IMAX theaters for the first time for a BTS concert film, providing fans with a heightened sensory encounter through powerful visuals and sound.
Anticipated highlights include Suga's solo performances and collaborative acts with fellow bandmates, including RM, Jimin, and Jungkook.
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