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'The Batman' and a BTS concert broadcast power box office - abcnews.go.com - New York - USA - South Korea - city Seoul
abcnews.go.com
13.03.2022 / 21:29

'The Batman' and a BTS concert broadcast power box office

NEW YORK -- In its second weekend of release, Warner Bros.' “The Batman” easily remained the No. 1 movie in North American theaters with $66 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, while a live BTS concert broadcast was one-day-only blockbuster.Matt Reeves' Caped Crusader reboot starring Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz held well in its second week, dropping a modest 51% — a good rate for a comic book movie — from its $134 million debut and bringing its domestic total to $238.5 million.

‘BTS Permission to Dance on Stage’ Concert Scores Blockbuster $32 Million at Global Box Office - variety.com - South Korea - city Seoul
variety.com
13.03.2022 / 21:13

‘BTS Permission to Dance on Stage’ Concert Scores Blockbuster $32 Million at Global Box Office

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorScoring tickets to the first BTS concert in three years may be next-to-impossible, but plenty of fans of the global K-pop group were able to catch the Seoul-set show at their local cinema.In a rare, one-night-only event, HYBE and Trafalgar Releasing brought the concert to movie theaters across the country to blockbuster results. At the global box office, the limited engagement of “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage: Seoul” raked in $32.6 million from 3,711 cinemas in 75 worldwide theatrical markets.

‘BTS Permission To Dance – Seoul’ Cinema Event In Top 3 In North America This Weekend, Sets Global Record – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - South Korea - city Seoul
deadline.com
13.03.2022 / 20:21

‘BTS Permission To Dance – Seoul’ Cinema Event In Top 3 In North America This Weekend, Sets Global Record – Specialty Box Office

BTS – specifically BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing grossed $6.84 million in North America on Saturday for a per screen average of $8,500+ across 803 theaters, ranking third at the weekend box office so far after The Batman and Uncharted.

BTS’s Jungkook says performing amid South Korea’s ban on audiences singing or dancing along is “difficult” - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - South Korea - city Seoul
completemusicupdate.com
11.03.2022 / 15:09

BTS’s Jungkook says performing amid South Korea’s ban on audiences singing or dancing along is “difficult”

BTS singer Jungkook has commented on how strange it was performing live in his home country once again yesterday, more than two years on from the group’s last shows there, and while South Korean COVID-19 rules effectively ban audiences from expressing their enjoyment.Different countries have taken different approaches to allowing live music to return after its lengthy pandemic hiatus. In the UK, we have the classic “fuck it, it’ll probably be fine” approach. Swinging very much in the opposite direction, BTS’s record label Big Hit Music recently informed fans heading to shows in Seoul that “cheering loudly, yelling, chanting and standing up” would be banned, in order to adhere to South Korea’s current rules for staging live performances.The group played the first of a three night run at Seoul’s Jamsil Olympic Stadium yesterday with a show called ‘Permission To Dance On Stage’ – the last two words added to the end of the name of their 2021 single seemingly to make it absolutely clear where dancing would be permitted.Afterward, Jungkook posted a video on Instagram, telling fans how it felt to return to live performances in his home country under such strange conditions.“Finally, after two years, although it felt like 23 years, I got to perform in Korea”, he said, according to Koreaboo.

BTS’ V says performing live in Seoul for the first time since 2019 was “emotional and overwhelming” - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
nme.com
11.03.2022 / 11:19

BTS’ V says performing live in Seoul for the first time since 2019 was “emotional and overwhelming”

BTS‘ V has opened up about performing in front of fans in the boyband’s home country of South Korea after two years.During the first night (March 10) of the K-pop group’s scheduled three-night concerts at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul, each member took turns sharing their thoughts on performing in front of a live audience in South Korea for the first time in two years. Their last was in October 2019, during the ‘Love Yourself: Speak Yourself’ world tour.“We performed with empty seats before,” V said in reference to the different online concerts the boyband held in the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as reported by Kpop Herald, “but now we’re here in front of ARMYs.

BTS’ Jungkook says cheering ban at Seoul concert made it “really difficult” to perform - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Seoul
nme.com
11.03.2022 / 09:51

BTS’ Jungkook says cheering ban at Seoul concert made it “really difficult” to perform

BTS‘ Jungkook has shared his thoughts on the cheering ban at the group’s recent concerts in Seoul due to COVID-19.Earlier this week, the K-pop group’s label Big Hit Music said in a statement that there would be a ban on “cheering loudly, yelling, chanting and standing up” during the boyband’s Seoul concerts, in alignment with South Korean COVID-19 health guidelines.Following the group’s first show on March 10, of a scheduled three-night run for the group’s ‘BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul’ concerts at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium, BTS member Jungkook took to his personal Instagram page to share his thoughts on the ban.“Finally, after two years, although it felt like 23 years, I got to perform in Korea. Like, wow, finally,” he said in a new Instagram post clip, as translated by Koreaboo. “Overall, I felt extremely happy today. Just extremely happy.

BTS gives fans way to make some noise despite South Korea’s ‘cheering’ ban - nypost.com - South Korea - city Seoul, South Korea
nypost.com
11.03.2022 / 01:23

BTS gives fans way to make some noise despite South Korea’s ‘cheering’ ban

heartthrob boy band BTS were gifted a creative loophole to show their love for the pop sensations, despite harsh COVID restrictions at Thursday’s Seoul, South Korea, performance.“Cheering loudly, yelling, chanting and standing up during ‘BTS Permission To Dance On Stage — Seoul’ is strictly prohibited according to government guidelines,” the band’s management released in a statement ahead of showtime, according to the Mirror.The outlet also noted the homecoming show — their first for the South Korean capital in over two years — had only 15,000 seated fans of an originally anticipated 70,000 allowed in the Seoul Olympic Stadium.However, those lucky enough to nab a spot inside were still able to share their love for the “Boy With Luv” singers — with good old-fashioned clapping.

BTS Permission to Dance Seoul Concert Set for Live Stream in MENA Via Vox Cinemas - variety.com - Los Angeles - South Korea - city Seoul - Saudi Arabia - Uae - Oman - Bahrain
variety.com
10.03.2022 / 20:07

BTS Permission to Dance Seoul Concert Set for Live Stream in MENA Via Vox Cinemas

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentBTS’s upcoming Permission to Dance concert in Seoul, marking the K-pop sensation group’s first time back on stage in South Korea since 2019, will be going out live in MENA via leading local exhibitor Vox Cinemas.Vox, which has secured exclusive regional rights, will be streaming the hotly anticipated March 12 BTS concert live from Seoul in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Bahrain, as part of their alternative content offerings.Tickets, which run roughly $55 in the UAE, include unlimited popcorn and soft drinks for the duration of the more than 3 hour concert.The “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing” event is the latest stop on the group’s ongoing world tour. BTS stars RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook will be performing in Seoul’s Olympic Stadium and the concert will be live streamed into cinemas in more than 60 countries.

BTS fans won’t be allowed to cheer or clap at upcoming Seoul concerts - www.nme.com - California - Las Vegas - South Korea - city Seoul - city Sin
nme.com
10.03.2022 / 12:07

BTS fans won’t be allowed to cheer or clap at upcoming Seoul concerts

BTS fans won’t be allowed to clap, cheer or stand up at the K-pop group’s upcoming shows in South Korea due to government COVID guidelines.The group’s management company Big Hit Music have issued an official statement ahead of BTS’ three scheduled concerts at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul this week (March 10, 12, 13).“Cheering loudly, yelling, chanting and standing up during ‘BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul’ is strictly prohibited according to government guidelines,” they wrote (via Variety).Big Hit Music will instead provide audience members with clappers to emulate crowd noise.South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has also limited each show to 15,000 attendees per night, despite the stadium’s 70,000 capacity.“Seating for the in-person performance will comply with spacing guidelines mandated by local government performance venue Covid-19 control measures,” Big Hit Music explained.“The event may be changed or cancelled depending on the social distancing level.”The trio of Seoul gigs will mark BTS’ first live appearances in their native Korea since before the coronavirus pandemic. Tonight and Sunday’s shows will be streamed online, with Saturday’s being screened live in cinemas worldwide.Following the three outings, BTS are set to embark on a Las Vegas residency next month.

Red Velvet to sample Bach’s ‘Air On The G String’ on new single ‘Feel My Rhythm’ - www.nme.com - South Korea - Germany - city Seoul
nme.com
10.03.2022 / 10:01

Red Velvet to sample Bach’s ‘Air On The G String’ on new single ‘Feel My Rhythm’

Red Velvet will be sampling J. S. Bach’s ‘Air On The G String’ on their upcoming single, ‘Feel My Rhythm’.The girl group’s label, SM Entertainment, told South Korean media outlet Herald Pop today (March 10) that the quintet’s much-anticipated comeback single would feature a sample of ‘Air In The G String’.

BTS Fans Banned From Clapping and Shouting at Upcoming Korea Concerts - variety.com - South Korea - city Seoul
variety.com
10.03.2022 / 01:47

BTS Fans Banned From Clapping and Shouting at Upcoming Korea Concerts

Ethan Shanfeld K-pop fans are anxiously awaiting BTS’ return to South Korea this week for three concerts at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul. However, the BTS Army will have to curb its enthusiasm, as clapping, shouting and standing up are strictly prohibited per government COVID protocols.BTS’ management company Big Hit Music said in a statement, “Cheering loudly, yelling, chanting and standing up during ‘BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul’ is strictly prohibited according to government guidelines.”Instead, the company will be providing concert attendees with clappers to emulate crowd noise.

CODA’s Troy Kotsur Makes History and More Must-See Moments from SAG Awards 2022: Video - www.usmagazine.com - South Korea - Arizona - North Carolina
usmagazine.com
28.02.2022 / 06:33

CODA’s Troy Kotsur Makes History and More Must-See Moments from SAG Awards 2022: Video

Stealing the SAGs spotlight! HoYeon Jung, Ariana DeBose and more stars made their mark on the 2022 awards show.

‘Squid Game’ Nearly Sweeps at the 2022 SAG Awards — and Still Makes History - www.usmagazine.com - Hollywood - South Korea
usmagazine.com
28.02.2022 / 06:33

‘Squid Game’ Nearly Sweeps at the 2022 SAG Awards — and Still Makes History

One for the record books! Squid Game swept the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards with wins in nearly every category it was nominated for on Sunday, February 27 — and in doing so, earned a place in Hollywood history.

BTS Win IFPI’s Global Recording Artist of the Year Award - variety.com - Britain - South Korea - Japan
variety.com
24.02.2022 / 21:51

BTS Win IFPI’s Global Recording Artist of the Year Award

Wyatte Grantham-Philips editorBTS was named the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry’s Global Recording Artist of the Year Award for the second consecutive year, the organization announced Thursday.BTS (consisting of members RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook) has been on IFPI’s top 10 Global Artist Chart since 2018, when the iconic K-pop band entered the list in the No. 2 spot.

(G)I-DLE reveal title, release date of upcoming first full-length album - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
24.02.2022 / 10:35

(G)I-DLE reveal title, release date of upcoming first full-length album

(G)I-DLE have unveiled details for their forthcoming comeback, including a release date as well as the record’s title.On February 24 at midnight KST, the South Korean girl group announced their debut full-length studio album through their official social media pages.

Dreamcatcher to release full-length album in April - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
23.02.2022 / 14:09

Dreamcatcher to release full-length album in April

Dreamcatcher are set to make a comeback later this year with a brand-new full-length album.The girl group’s agency Dreamcatcher Company announced In a statement to South Korean press that the group are currently preparing to release new music in April. Further details, such as a concept or a definite release date for the album, are expected to be released in the coming weeks.“Dreamcatcher is currently in the midst of preparing a new full-length album, with the goal of a comeback in early April,” a representative from the agency confirmed, as translated by Soompi.

BTS transform into LEGO for upcoming set based on ‘Dynamite’ MV - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
23.02.2022 / 10:39

BTS transform into LEGO for upcoming set based on ‘Dynamite’ MV

BTS and their hit song ‘Dynamite’ will soon be immortalized as a LEGO set.Yesterday (February 22), The LEGO Ideas review board announced that a fan-designed set inspired by the BTS and their Grammy-nominated song has been selected to go into production. The upcoming LEGO set was designed by Josh Bretz (aka JBBrickFanatic) and Jacob (aka BangtanBricks).“We’re absolutely excited to bring BTS, one of the most popular and influential bands, to life in LEGO bricks through one of their biggest hits – ‘Dynamite’,” review board wrote in its announcement.

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