BTS introduces Movie Weeks to showcase four milestone concerts in theaters across 65 countries. The films include legendary performances from KSPO Dome, Wembley Stadium, and online fan meeting Muster Sowoozoo. Screenings feature 4K visuals and immersive sound, offering fans a chance to relive unforgettable BTS experiences.
BTS Leads the Global Expansion of Movie Weeks
BTS announced an ambitious worldwide project called “Movie Weeks,” designed to bring the group’s biggest concert moments back to cinemas. From September 24 through October 5, the event will unfold in more than 2,000 theaters across 65 countries. Fans can bring their ARMY Bomb lightsticks, recreating the electricity of live shows while watching the concerts on screen. This initiative highlights BTS’s intention to reconnect with their global audience in a unique, shared environment.
Landmark Performances Define the Legacy of BTS
The series features four concerts that chart the rise of BTS. Audiences will revisit the 2016 “Live 花樣年華 On Stage: Epilogue,” which marked their first step into KSPO Dome. The lineup also includes the 2017 “Wings Tour The Final,” a defining performance that followed their Billboard Music Awards win, showcasing their leap into international recognition. These moments represent turning points that transformed BTS from national stars into world-renowned performers.
Wembley Stadium Show Strengthens BTS Influence Worldwide
Movie Weeks also revisits the legendary 2019 Wembley Stadium concerts, where BTS drew 120,000 fans across two unforgettable nights. The shows cemented BTS as the first Korean act to headline the historic venue, underlining their global dominance. Fans will also experience the 2021 Muster Sowoozoo online event, streamed by 1.33 million viewers in 195 regions. This fan meeting kept BTS connected to their supporters worldwide, even during the height of the pandemic.
Movie Weeks Delivers an Immersive Experience for BTS Fans
BIGHIT MUSIC explained the project aims to help fans relive BTS’s journey while sharing emotions with ARMY across the globe. Each film was remastered in 4K resolution with 5.1 surround sound, creating a heightened cinematic experience. Watching these shows together in theaters allows fans to feel the original intensity, bringing back the energy once felt in stadiums.
Expanded Screenings Allow Global Audiences to Celebrate BTS
In Korea, screenings will take place in Megabox theaters from September 23 to October 21. A special opening event at the Coex branch on September 23 will feature all four films. During the first week, theaters will showcase the 2016 and 2017 concerts, followed by the 2019 and 2021 performances in the second week. Weeks three and four will rotate all four concerts. Overseas schedules vary by country, with official details available on the Movie Weeks website.
Online Communities Debate the Impact of Movie Weeks on BTS
BIGHIT MUSIC hopes to spark excitement, but reactions online remain divided. On Korean community theqoo, many users doubt the project’s originality, suggesting it simply replays older documentaries and films. Some fans worry the lack of new content could limit wider appeal, while others welcome the chance to relive emotional moments together. Meanwhile, BTS prepares for a new album and a massive world tour scheduled for next spring, while continuing to engage actively with fans on Weverse.

Fans can watch BTS Movie Weeks in over 2,000 theaters across 65 countries, with detailed schedules available on the official website.
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Need a new BTS concert! The boys are in LA working on something, so we should get a result soon. It’s still better than waiting with no end in sight while they were in the military.