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BTS to take over Busan with ‘The City’ project ahead of free ‘Yet To Come’ concert - www.nme.com - South Korea - county Fairfield
nme.com
27.09.2022 / 12:07

BTS to take over Busan with ‘The City’ project ahead of free ‘Yet To Come’ concert

HYBE will be launching BTS’ ‘The City’ project in Busan ahead of the boyband’s forthcoming free concert in the city next month.On September 26, the agency shared that it would be transforming the southern city of Busan into a “concert play park” offering a variety of entertainment events both before and after BTS’ ‘Yet To Come’ concert on October 15.‘The City’ in Busan is set to begin on October 5, kicking off with the launch of ‘2022 BTS Exhibition : Proof’ at Haeundae LCT, which will highlight the past nine years of BTS’ career, per Korea JoongAng Daily.Other experiences coming as part of the project include the launch of limited edition BTS and Busan-themed goods at the Lotte Department Store chain.Between October 14-31, Lotte World Adventure amusement park in Busan will undergo a BTS transformation: the park will be lit up in the group’s signature purple and play their music, and serve purple-themed food and beverages during this time.Outdoor afterparties will also be held at the amusement park on October 15 and 16 following BTS’ concert in Busan.Additionally, five hotels – namely Paradise Hotel Busan, Grand Josun Busan, Park Hyatt Busan, Lotte Hotel Busan and Fairfield by Marriott Busan Songdo Beach – will be launching BTS-themed packages.

Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger Talk ‘Marlowe’ as Neil Jordan’s Film World Premieres in San Sebastian - variety.com - Los Angeles - Jordan - county Laurel
variety.com
24.09.2022 / 15:55

Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger Talk ‘Marlowe’ as Neil Jordan’s Film World Premieres in San Sebastian

Liza Foreman Liam Neeson and Diane Kruger turned out at the San Sebastian Film Festival on Saturday to support the world premiere of Neil Jordan’s “Marlowe,” which closes the festival tonight. Jordan and William Monahan’s adaptation of John Banville’s novel “The Black-Eyed Blonde” centers Raymond Chandler’s famous detective Philip Marlowe, and – like Chandler’s books – is set in 1930s Los Angeles. Jordan said it was confusing to call it a film noir. “First of all, it’s shot in color,” he said. Even though it is set in the past, it’s a futuristic film that provided his reference point for the look of this one.

BTS release a remixed version of ‘Yet to Come’ - www.nme.com - Britain - South Korea - city Busan
nme.com
23.09.2022 / 13:35

BTS release a remixed version of ‘Yet to Come’

BTS have released a music video for ‘Yet to Come (Hyundai Ver.)’, a British rock remix of the septet’s latest title track.The new visual sees BTS performing the song live from a rooftop, interspersed with shots of children playing soccer, as well as crowds and families tuning in to watch World Cup events.“We’re going straight to the stars, they never thought we’d make it this far / Now the vision is clear, the goal of the century is here,” Suga and J-hope declare in revised lyrics for the chorus.The remixed version of ‘Yet to Come’ was produced in partnership with Hyundai as part of ‘Goal of the Century’, the car company’s promotional campaign for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup. Following the track’s release, Hyundai is set to launch the #TeamCentury12 challenge on TikTok to promote the messaging behind BTS’ track.BTS are also set to hold a free live performance in Busan next month.

BTS’ J-Hope Joins Fellow K-pop Star Crush for ‘Rush Hour,’ His Comeback Single After Military Service - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
variety.com
22.09.2022 / 22:21

BTS’ J-Hope Joins Fellow K-pop Star Crush for ‘Rush Hour,’ His Comeback Single After Military Service

Thania Garcia South Korean R&B singer Crush, who is in the midst of a comeback after a two-year military service hiatus, has recruited BTS’ J-Hope for his new single, “Rush Hour.” The celebratory song arrived on Thursday with an accompanying music video which also stars J-Hope and sees both artists skating through elaborate dance numbers in an alleyway. After Crush begins the track, he’s joined by the BTS member, who playfully raps, “Wherever I go now it’s a red carpet feel / Cameras snapping wherever I go like flash, flash,” as a crowd of camera flashes appears behind him. Crush told the Korean entertainment publication Soompi that his decision to collaborate with J-Hope was natural, as they are both going in a similar musical direction, and added that he “was so grateful for [J-Hope] when he helped monitor and provided coaching.”

HYBE addresses expenses for BTS’ upcoming ‘Yet To Come’ concert in Busan - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Busan
nme.com
22.09.2022 / 11:03

HYBE addresses expenses for BTS’ upcoming ‘Yet To Come’ concert in Busan

HYBE has published a new statement addressing the issue of expenses for BTS‘ forthcoming ‘Yet To Come’ concert in Busan.South Korean broadcast network KBS reported yesterday (September 21) claiming that the Busan government had sent out sponsorship request emails to the 10 biggest corporations in Korea as a means of funding BTS’ ‘Yet To Come’ Busan concert on October 15. The concert has been touted as free-of-charge for audiences, in order to support Busan’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo.KBS also reported that the Busan government had done so while attaching a contact for HYBE in their correspondence, claiming the request was passed down from the entertainment company.

South Korean defence minister responds to proposals for BTS’ military exemption - www.nme.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Busan
nme.com
21.09.2022 / 12:37

South Korean defence minister responds to proposals for BTS’ military exemption

BTS’ Order of Cultural Merit awarded by former president Moon Jae-In in 2018 — should be allowed to serve an alternative form of military service.Korea JoongAng Daily reported on September 21 that Defence Minister Lee has since responded to the proposal, saying that it would be “difficult” to extend this alternative [military service] programme to BTS due to “aspects of fairness on fulfilling mandatory military service” during an interpellation at the National Assembly held on September 19.Kim Young-bae’s original proposal suggests that existing provisions in place for athletes, actors, directors and classical musicians who have made a significant international impact should be expanded to include decorated pop celebrities. “Korean pop celebrities active in the international field make unimaginable economic and social contributions,” said Kim, per The Korea Times.He also added that BTS’ recent appointment as ambassadors of Busan City is one way the boyband are actively serving South Korea’s national interests.

BTS’ ‘Yet To Come’ Busan concert to be livestreamed on Weverse and TV for free - www.nme.com - Britain - Spain - South Korea - Japan - city Busan
nme.com
21.09.2022 / 10:01

BTS’ ‘Yet To Come’ Busan concert to be livestreamed on Weverse and TV for free

BTS have announced that their upcoming ‘Yet To Come’ concert in Busan will be livestreamed on Weverse and on South Korean television for free.The K-pop juggernauts are slated to perform at the ‘Yet To Come’ concert in the South Korean city of Busan on October 15 at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium for free, organised in support of the city’s bid to host the World City Expo in 2030.On September 20, Big Hit Music took to BTS’ official Weverse page to announce that the upcoming gig will be livestreamed on the fan community platform free of cost as well.The concert will be streamed in real-time from October 15 at 6pm KST, with subtitles available in eight languages, including English, Japanese, Mandarin and Spanish. Fans will have the option of viewing the concert livestream either through Weverse’s mobile or smart TV apps.Other platforms previously announced to be offering complimentary livestreams of ‘Yet To Come’ also include ZEPETO and Naver Now.

New proposal to allow BTS members to serve South Korea without joining military - completemusicupdate.com - South Korea
completemusicupdate.com
20.09.2022 / 13:03

New proposal to allow BTS members to serve South Korea without joining military

With time rapidly running out to make a decision on the question of whether or not the members of BTS should do their military service, a member of the main opposition party in South Korea has proposed a bill that would allow them to serve the country in alternative ways.If passed, the proposed bill, put forward by politician Kim Young-bae, would allow the pop stars to carry out activities in the national interest other than actually serving in the military. This would seemingly include the work they are already undertaking as ambassadors for South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo.Under South Korean law, all able-bodied men must begin serving around two years in the military at some point between the ages of eighteen and 28.

South Korean lawmaker proposes bill for pop celebrities like BTS to serve alternative military duty - www.nme.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Busan
nme.com
20.09.2022 / 09:31

South Korean lawmaker proposes bill for pop celebrities like BTS to serve alternative military duty

BTS’ Order of Cultural Merit awarded by former president Moon Jae-In in 2018 — should be allowed to serve an alternative form of military service.Kim’s proposal suggests that existing provisions in place for athletes, actors, directors and classical musicians who have made a significant international impact should be expanded to include decorated pop celebrities.“Korean pop celebrities active in the international field make unimaginable economic and social contributions,” said Kim, per The Korea Times.He added that BTS’ recent appointment as ambassadors of Busan City is one way the boyband are actively serving South Korea’s national interests.

Crush joins forces with BTS’ J-hope on upcoming digital single ‘Rush Hour’ - www.nme.com - South Korea - county Jack
nme.com
19.09.2022 / 10:25

Crush joins forces with BTS’ J-hope on upcoming digital single ‘Rush Hour’

Crush has revealed that his upcoming single will feature BTS rapper J-hope.Earlier today (September 19), the 30-year-old singer shared the first music video teaser for his new digital single ‘Rush Hour’ featuring J-hope. The clip is soundtracked by a groovy hip-hop instrumental while time flows in reverse around Crush.

Jennifer Coolidge Dances as Music Plays Her Off Emmys Stage, Reveals She Took a ‘Lavender Bath’ Before Win - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - Boston
usmagazine.com
13.09.2022 / 05:16

Jennifer Coolidge Dances as Music Plays Her Off Emmys Stage, Reveals She Took a ‘Lavender Bath’ Before Win

It’s her moment! Jennifer Coolidge’s work on The White Lotus was recognized at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards — and she’s taking it all in.

Amanda Seyfriend Wows in Mermaid Dress at Emmys 2022 with Husband Thomas Sadoski - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles
justjared.com
13.09.2022 / 03:17

Amanda Seyfriend Wows in Mermaid Dress at Emmys 2022 with Husband Thomas Sadoski

Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski are a picture perfect couple at the Emmys!

BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage: LA’ Concert can now be streamed on Disney+ - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea - city Busan
nme.com
09.09.2022 / 10:03

BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage: LA’ Concert can now be streamed on Disney+

Disney+ Day, the streaming service has announced that BTS’ Permission to Dance on Stage: LA is now available to stream exclusively on the platform.Permission to Dance on Stage: LA is a concert film recorded during the septet’s four-day residency at the SoFi Stadium on November 27 and 28, and December 1 and 2, 2021—a show that went on to become the biggest single venue concert engagement by any act in almost a decade, after selling 214,000 tickets and grossing US$33.3million (£25million).The film, shot in cinematic 4K, features performances from their first in-person concerts after two years, after live events were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.BTS are set to hold a free live performance in Busan next month, in support of the South Korean city’s bid to host the forthcoming 2030 World Expo. The concert, titled ‘Yet to Come in Busan’, will be held at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium on October 15, 6PM KST.

Conan Gray Grammy Museum Appearance Gives Love, Loneliness and Lace the Spotlight as Singer Talks ‘Superache’ Album, Baggage and BTS - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
09.09.2022 / 02:11

Conan Gray Grammy Museum Appearance Gives Love, Loneliness and Lace the Spotlight as Singer Talks ‘Superache’ Album, Baggage and BTS

Thania Garcia Before Conan Gray took the stage at Los Angeles’ Grammy Museum on Wednesday night (Sept. 7), the singer took some time to wander through the space’s carpeted hallways. You could hear “oohs” and “ahhs” as he passed the illustrious garbs of Dolly Parton and music stars from far before his time. Gray himself was dressed to impress, sporting a lacy, black Moschino suit. And although you wouldn’t expect it by looking at him, the 24-year-old spent the rest of that night candidly spouting self-deprecating jokes that made the event feel more like an intimate hang-out with a best friend than an industry Q&A. During the conversation with Billboard editor Lyndsey Havens, Gray was his usual relatable self, but also revealed vulnerability discussing physical abuse, emotional wounds and dreams of love, all themes present on his sophomore album “Superache.”

Surprise! 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage L.A.' Concert Film Drops on Disney Plus - www.etonline.com - Britain - Los Angeles - Las Vegas - city Seoul - North Korea
etonline.com
08.09.2022 / 10:29

Surprise! 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage L.A.' Concert Film Drops on Disney Plus

BTS, the global K-pop superstars, officially released their concert film,, on Thursday at midnight (Pacific Time) on Disney+ worldwide.In a surprise release to kick off Disney+ Day celebrations, the concert film showcases the seven-member group — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook — as they take the stage at SoFi Stadium. The septet performed four sold-out shows from Nov.

BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ Los Angeles Concert Is Now Streaming on Disney+ - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
variety.com
08.09.2022 / 10:29

BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ Los Angeles Concert Is Now Streaming on Disney+

Thania Garcia Surprise! BTS’ “Permission to Dance on Stage” Los Angeles concert is now available to stream on Disney+ worldwide. The streaming service is kicking off their annual Disney+ Day by unveiling the BTS concert film, which showcases the boy band’s string of shows at SoFi Stadium in late 2021, where the group took over for a four-night run. The concert film, produced by HYBE and directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park, is said to be “stage-focused” and includes performances of the group’s biggest hits like “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.” Tickets for BTS’ mini-residency at SoFi Stadium sold out immediately for all four nights and notched a historic boxscore total that, according to the Billboard Boxscore, was the largest gross for a run of shows at a single venue since 2012.

South Korean government cancels plans to hold public poll on BTS’ military exemption - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
05.09.2022 / 09:51

South Korean government cancels plans to hold public poll on BTS’ military exemption

BTS’ potential military exemption.South Korea’s Ministry of National Defence has followed-up on minister Lee Jong-sup’s previous comments regarding a potential public poll on BTS’ military exemption, announcing that it will not be going forward with the poll.During an August 31 parliamentary hearing, defence minister Lee Jong-sup told lawmakers of plans to implement a national survey to gauge public opinions on exempting the boyband from mandatory military service. The ministry later clarified that officials were only examining the need of such a survey at the time.As of September 1 however, it confirmed that it will not be conducting a poll on BTS’ enlistment.“The Ministry of National Defence will not arrange a public poll on the matter, nor making decisions on the issue of BTS’ military service solely based on the result of the poll,” it shared through an official statement, as reported by SBS News.All able-bodied male citizens of South Korea are to enlist in the military by the age of 28, serving at least 18 months of mandatory service under the current law.

British influencer Oli London apologises to Jimin, BTS and the Asian community for undergoing plastic surgery to look like the boyband member - www.nme.com - Britain - North Korea
nme.com
05.09.2022 / 09:03

British influencer Oli London apologises to Jimin, BTS and the Asian community for undergoing plastic surgery to look like the boyband member

controversial plastic surgeries in attempts to look like BTS’ Jimin, has apologised to K-pop group and the Asian community.On August 21, London — who previously changed their name to Jimin — took to Instagram to upload a lengthy letter apologising for being “unhealthily obsessed” with BTS‘ Jimin, to the extent of undergoing plastic surgery in an attempt to look like the K-pop idol.The influencer shared that they had decided to write the letter after a “great period of self-reflection and after undergoing therapy and mental health help” to deal with their multiple personality disorder, obsessive behaviour and addiction to plastic surgery.A post shared by Oli London (@londonoli)London went on to discuss being a victim of bullying as a child, which led to their self-esteem issues. “At age 23, I moved to Korea and lived there for 1 year and this changed me as a person forever,” they wrote.“I funnelled all of my attention and love into someone I greatly admired and idolised — Park Jimin,” they explained, which they say led them to undergo a total of 32 plastic surgeries in an attempt to look like the BTS singer, to become “as beautiful and talented as Jimin.”The influencer has previously shared that they identify as “non-binary, Korean and Jimin,” as stated in a video posted on their Youtube channel below.“I have finally come to realise that this was WRONG and UNHEALTHY,” London shared.

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