BTS Burn the Stage: The Movie release date, tickets and more details
- BTS have announced their forthcoming silver screen debut with Burn the Stage
- The film is set for a limited release in November with tickets on sale October 22
- Burn the Stage: The movie is an extension of a YouTube series if the same name
BTS are bringing their performance skills to a theater near you.
The popular K-pop group announced their impending silver screen debut on Friday. Their film, Burn the Stage: The Movie, will be released in November.
It’ll be an extension of the YouTube series by the same name and will feature footage from their live shows, behind-the-scenes footage and ‘brand new from-the-heart interviews’, according to a press release obtained by Billboard.
BTS have announced plans to release a film called Burn the Stage: the Movie, this November
The K-pop group will appear on the Graham Norton Show on BBC One on Friday at 10:35pm GMT
Burn the Stage: The Movie is set for limited release on November 12. Tickets go on sale October 22.
Want to know more about BTS’s upcoming film, Burn the Stage: The Movie? Here’s what you need to know.
BTS Burn the Stage: The Movie
BTS have announced their upcoming film, Burn the Stage: The Movie. The film is set for a limited release on November 12.
It will be shown at select theaters around the world. The film is an extension of a YouTube series by the same name.
A press release obtained by Billboard says the film will include performance footage, behind-the-scenes clips, and interviews with BTS group members.
Burn the Stage: The Movie will star all seven members of BTS. It was produced by Big Hit Entertainment and Camp Entertainment.
Those looking to catch the BTS film at a theater near them are encouraged to sign up for details at the official film website.
BTS Burn the Stage movie tickets
Tickets to Burn the Stage: The Movie go on sale October 22. They’ll be available for purchase at BurnTheStageTheMovie.com.
The Graham Norton Show BTS
BTS are scheduled to appear on the Graham Norton Show on Friday to perform following a two-night run at the O2 Arena in London, England. They’ll take the stage down a man as Jimin was forced to pull out due to a muscle issue.
Their record label, Big Hit Entertainment, tweeted: ‘We regret to announce that one of the members of BTS, Jimin, will not be able to take part in the recording of the band’s appearance on the Graham Norton Show.
‘On the morning of the day of the recording, Jimin began suffering from severe muscle pain in his neck and back, and received medical attention.
‘While Jimin made every effort to take part in the program, including arriving at the studio, the decision was made for Jimin not to take part in the recording due to his condition.’
The label continued: ‘We sincerely apologize to all of our fans who have been eagerly awaiting the band’s appearance on the Graham Norton Show, and ask for your understanding.’
BTS will appear on the Graham Norton Show on Friday at 10:35pm GMT.
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