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concert in Busan last October, you'd be happy to know that you can enjoy it in theaters worldwide next year. The iconic group made the announcement on Twitter on Tuesday, Dec. 20, saying that the taped concert will be screened starting Feb. 1 but only for a limited run. The"special cinematic cut, re-edited, and remixed" version will give fans"new close-up angles and a whole new view" of the show.전 세계가 함께 즐긴 BTS in BUSAN 콘서트를 극장 대형 스크린으로! 2월 1일, 전 세계 극장 개봉!
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