Global K-pop phenomenon BTS is bringing their most memorable concert experiences to movie theaters around the world through a comprehensive cinema event called "BTS MOVIE WEEKS." The ambitious project will showcase remastered concert films across more than 2,000 theaters in 65 countries and regions, giving fans the opportunity to relive some of the group's most significant live performances on the big screen.
The announcement was made on Thursday through the band's official social media channels, accompanied by a striking main poster that revealed the scope of this international cinema event. BigHit Music, the group's record label, has carefully curated a selection of four pivotal concerts that represent different eras of BTS's remarkable journey to global stardom.
The lineup features "BTS 2016 Live 'The Most Beautiful Moment in Life' On Stage: Epilogue," which holds special significance as the group's first performance at Seoul's legendary KSPO Dome. This concert marked a crucial milestone in their career trajectory. The collection also includes "BTS 2017 Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour The Final," a performance that took place after their historic achievement at the Billboard Music Awards, cementing their position as international music stars.
One of the most spectacular shows in the lineup is "BTS 2019 World Tour 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' London," which attracted an incredible 120,000 fans over two consecutive nights at the iconic Wembley Stadium. This achievement made BTS the first K-pop group ever to headline the prestigious venue, marking a groundbreaking moment for Korean music on the global stage. The final film in the series is "BTS 2021 Muster Sowoozoo," a special online fan event that was organized to celebrate the band's eighth anniversary during the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic.
BigHit Music has invested significant resources in enhancing the viewing experience for audiences. All concert films have been meticulously remastered in 4K ultra-high definition with 5.1 surround sound technology to create what the company describes as "a vivid, immersive experience." The label stated that this technical upgrade was designed to help fans "relive BTS's journey" and "share the emotion and energy of those days on screen" with unprecedented clarity and audio quality.
In South Korea, the screenings will be exclusively available at Megabox theaters from September 23 through October 21. Tickets will go on sale starting September 10, giving fans advance notice to secure their preferred viewing times. The screening schedule follows a strategic rollout pattern: during the first week, audiences can watch the 2016 and 2017 concerts, while the second week will feature the 2019 and 2021 performances. Beginning in the third week, all four concert films will be simultaneously available, allowing fans maximum flexibility in their viewing choices.
For international audiences, screening schedules will vary depending on each country and region's specific arrangements. Fans worldwide can find detailed information about local screening times, participating theaters, and ticket availability by visiting the official website at btsmovieweeks.com, which serves as the central hub for all "BTS MOVIE WEEKS" information.
This cinema event comes at an exciting time for BTS and their global fanbase, as the group recently announced plans for a highly anticipated new album scheduled for release next spring. Additionally, they have confirmed a large-scale world tour that will accompany the new music. Since July, all seven members have reportedly been making trips to the United States in organized phases to collaborate on new music and make comprehensive preparations for their upcoming tour, signaling their commitment to delivering an exceptional experience for fans worldwide.