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Home / Arts and Entertainment / BTS Fans Worldwide Flock to Cinemas for Exclusive Concert Film Screenings

BTS Fans Worldwide Flock to Cinemas for Exclusive Concert Film Screenings

24 Oct

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Summary

  • BTS concert films screened in over 80 countries, 2,700 cinemas
  • Screenings ongoing in South Korea, Vietnam, and Japan
  • BTS to release new album, embark on world tour in 2026
BTS Fans Worldwide Flock to Cinemas for Exclusive Concert Film Screenings

In a major event for BTS fans globally, the group's concert films have been screened in over 80 territories and 2,700 cinemas since late September 2025. The screenings, part of the "BTS Movie Weeks" initiative, have been ongoing this month and will continue into November, with showings in South Korea, Vietnam, and Japan.

The release of these concert films comes as BTS prepares for its long-awaited return. In July 2025, the group confirmed that a full-length album and a world tour are planned for spring 2026, marking the first major group activities since the members enlisted for military service in 2022 and pursued solo projects.

Accompanying the film screenings, cinemas around the world have set up special installations, themed message walls, and even dance floors, allowing BTS fans to come together and celebrate their shared passion for the group. The event has been a testament to the enduring popularity of BTS and the anticipation for their upcoming return to the global stage.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
BTS has confirmed that they will release a full-length album in spring 2026, marking the group's highly anticipated return.
The BTS concert films have been screened in over 80 territories and 2,700 cinemas worldwide, with ongoing screenings in South Korea, Vietnam, and Japan.
Accompanying the film screenings, cinema foyers have featured installations, themed message walls, and even dance floors, allowing BTS fans to come together and celebrate their shared passion for the group.

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