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BTS to bring past concerts back to cinemas
ARMY, get ready to experience beautiful moments all over again! BigHit Music, the label behind K-pop phenomenon BTS, announced late Wednesday the launch of BTS Movie Weeks, where past concerts will be ...
Given that the BTS concert film BTS: Yet to Come pulled in enough cinemagoers over the weekend to reach #5 at the North American box office — coupled with the legions of ARMY bomb-wielding fans at the ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A little over a year ago, global superstars BTS hit the ...
Starting on Feb. 1, BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas will begin playing in theaters. The film will show in theaters for a limited time from Feb. 1 until Feb. 4. According to a press release, “Showings on ...
Even during their hiatus, BTS is still giving ARMY what it wants. In October, the K-pop group announced they’re taking a break from group music and shows so that each member can complete their ...
Earlier this week, BTS announced the release of BTS: Yet To Come, a new concert film that’s set to stream exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video starting on November 9. So, with the release less than a ...
Tickets are now on sale for K-pop icons' "BTS Movie Weeks" series ahead of Sept. 24 premiere in Regal theaters. K-pop band BTS dances during the 2021 “Muster Sowoozoo” tour in a scene from the show’s ...
Concert tickets are more expensive than ever. Inflation, Ticketmaster’s monopolistic practices, and increased demand after COVID-related touring delays have coincided to create a perfect storm of ...
For a limited time, the new concert film, BTS: Yet To Come In Cinemas, will be screening worldwide starting February 1. Tickets for the movie go on sale January 10 at 4 p.m. PT HERE. According to a ...
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