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BTS To Livestream World Tour Shows In Theaters Worldwide

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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K-pop band BTS are set to livestream two of their upcoming world tour shows in theaters worldwide.

Trafalgar Releasing has partnered with HYBE and BigHit Music to bring BTS World Tour "ARIRANG" to theaters worldwide, with two live concert broadcasts scheduled for April.

BTS World Tour "ARIRANG" Live Viewing will bring two of the group's full-length concerts to movie screens on April 11 and 18.

Tickets and screening details for each territory will be available beginning on February 25, with ARMY encouraged to sign up for event alerts. Screening times will vary by territory, with each territory scheduled to screen each concert twice. Tickets will officially go on sale beginning February 25 at 8 a.m. ET.

"Trafalgar Releasing is very proud to bring one of the year's most significant cultural moments to cinema audiences worldwide. The announcement of BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG has been met with extraordinary global demand, and we are excited to continue our longstanding partnership with HYBE and BIGHIT MUSIC on two unmissable live cinema broadcasts this April," said Trafalagar Releasing CEO Marc Allenby in a statement, which noted that additional live viewings are planned for later this year. "Presenting two full-length concerts from Goyang and Tokyo, these events offer audiences around the world the opportunity to come together and experience the tour on the big screen."

The upcoming tour will be the group's first since their 2021-2022 Permission to Dance on Stage trek.

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