
BTS delivers a touching experience once again.
Big Hit Music announced on the 20th via social media that "BTS will be screening the concert documentary film 'BTS Movie Weeks' in theaters worldwide." They have prepared a large-scale project that will be showcased in over 2,000 theaters across more than 65 countries/regions from September 24 to October 5, featuring four concert performances.
Fans will be able to witness BTS's journey and significant moments, including 'BTS 2016 Live The Most Beautiful Moment in Life on Stage: Epilogue,' which marks their debut at the KSPO Dome. Also included is '2017 Live Trilogy Episode III Wings Tour The Final,' which exemplified their leap into global stardom after winning a Billboard Music Award.

BTS's '2019 World Tour Love Yourself: Speak Yourself London,' which made them the first Korean artists to hold a solo concert at Wembley Stadium in the UK, will also be available for viewing. The 'BTS 2021 Muster Sowoozoo,' an online fan meeting celebrating their 8th anniversary, will be screened as well. This event attracted over 1.33 million viewers from 195 countries/regions even during the pandemic.
A representative stated, "We have prepared a project that allows fans to reminisce about BTS's journey. We aim to revive and share the emotions and energy of that day with ARMY around the world." He added that they want to gift fans with unique memories, stating, "BTS will fill theaters around the world with ARMY Bombs and provide fans with an unforgettable special experience."

The concert film offers a vibrant immersive experience, remastered in 4K ultra-high definition and 5.1 surround sound. It has been highlighted that "viewers can feel as if they are actually at the concert."
In South Korea, it will be screened at Megabox from September 23 to October 21, with tickets available for reservation starting September 10. A special screening will also take place at the COEX location on September 23. During the first week, concerts from 2016 and 2017 will be shown, while the second week will feature performances from 2019 and 2021. In the third and fourth weeks, all four films will be screened.
Meanwhile, BTS has officially announced the release of a new album and a large-scale world tour planned for next spring. The members are currently focused on music production and preparing for performances in the United States.
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