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BTS member Suga's new concert film slated for theatrical release in April

By IANS | Updated: March 6, 2024 11:05 IST

Seoul, March 6 K-pop superband BTS member Suga’s upcoming concert film ‘D-Day’ is set to hit the big ...

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Seoul, March 6 K-pop superband BTS member Suga’s upcoming concert film ‘D-Day’ is set to hit the big screen in April.

The film captures the tour's finale gig in Seoul, reports Yonhap.

Talent agency BigHit Music on Wednesday announced that the upcoming film "Suga | Agust D Tour 'D-Day' the Movie", will hit South Korean cinema chain CGV theaters and various cinemas globally on April 10.

However, the specific countries where it will be shown have not yet been determined

Suga's 'D-Day' tour visited 10 cities around the world from April to June 2023, drawing a total of 290,000 fans.

Following the tour, he held a three-day encore concert in Seoul, connecting with an additional 38,000 fans.

The film seizes the electrifying atmosphere of the concert, as per the agency.

The agency shared that the film, in particular, will be screened in IMAX theaters for the first time for a BTS concert film.

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