Flave Returns to the Big Screen – "Hello, Astrum" to Premiere Nationwide on December 4
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-11-13 21:21:08
Fans of the popular K-pop group Flave can look forward to experiencing their fan concert on the big screen. The distributor announced on the 14th that "Hello, Astrum - Encore in Cinema," a concert film capturing Flave’s fan concert, will premiere on December 4, sparking excitement among fans.
This concert film documents Flave's fan concert held on November 5 and 6 at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul. The film focuses on delivering the electrifying atmosphere and emotional intensity of the event. According to the distributor, "We aimed to recreate the immersive concert experience with high-definition visuals and rich sound, making fans feel as if they're in the stadium."
"Hello, Astrum - Encore in Cinema" is expected to offer fans an unforgettable experience, transcending the typical concert recording. The vividly depicted performances on screen are anticipated to bring a sense of closeness for fans who couldn’t attend the live event, offering an unparalleled "encore performance."
With the film set to be released across 50 CGV theaters nationwide, fans who missed out on the sold-out concert now have the opportunity to relive the concert experience. This release stands as a chance for fans to enjoy the concert in a unique and immersive way.
The main poster, which shows Flave walking on stage under dazzling lights, has already garnered attention and adds to the anticipation of the group’s dynamic performances that will be showcased in the film.
Flave's first solo fan concert film is expected to captivate domestic and international fans. The distributor stated, "With fans' support, we are exploring more ways to showcase Flave’s charm," hinting at exciting future projects.
"Hello, Astrum - Encore in Cinema" will be available in theaters nationwide from December 4 and promises to be a memorable gift for fans as the year approaches.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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