SEVENTEEN announce concert film based on their ‘Follow Again’ tour
SEVENTEEN has announced an upcoming concert film based on their 2024 ‘Follow Again’ tour, with screenings beginning next month.
SEVENTEEN announced their Follow Again to Cinemas film yesterday (July 16), sharing that limited screenings of the film will begin on August 21 in South Korea at movie theatres across the country. SEVENTEEN have also partnered with local cinema chain CGV for an “exclusive release” of the film on August 14.
Tickets for South Korean screenings of SEVENTEEN Tour ‘Follow Again’ To Cinemas will go on sale on July 23 at 8pm local time, while domestic reservations will be open to the public from July 24 onwards.
Although international screenings have yet to be announced, SEVENTEEN teased in their announcement video that fans “around the world” may be able to watch the concert film in their cities. “Carats (SEVENTEEN’s fanbase) around the world [are] welcome to this special cinema presentation of our 2024 concert at Korea’s Seoul World Cup Stadium,” Joshua said.
International fans can visit the film’s website and sign up for future updates from Trafalgar, the company behind the film’s production and distribution. Ticket sales for future screenings will also be announced and made available through the same website.
The upcoming concert film will feature the 13-piece’s first headline show at the World Cup Stadium in Seoul, which previously took place on April 27 and 28 this year. The shows marked SEVENTEEN’s first encore shows after completing their previous ‘Follow tour of Asia, which spanned from the latter half of 2023 to early 2024.
According to the film’s website, the film will also include performances of new songs off their most recent album, ’17 Is Right Here’, which dropped a day after their final show at the World Cup Stadium. They include title track ‘Maestro’ alongside unit songs ‘Spell’, ‘LALALI’ and ‘Cheers to youth’.
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Carmen Chin
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