A surprise for BTS fans on Disney+ Day. At 12 Am Thursday, Disney+ began streaming the concert film BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – LA worldwide as part of Disney+ Day.
The concert film is part of a wide-ranging global content deal signed in July between BTS studio Hybe and The Walt Disney Asia Pacific, out of its Korean division. In addition to the concert film, the deal includes BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, a docuseries following the band that includes music rights and footage over the past nine years set to launch in 2023.
The concert film features the live performance of the South Korean band’s concert held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA near Los Angeles in late 2021 (November 27-28 & December 1-2). The film is stage-focused and includes performances of the Grammy-nominated, music group’s hit songs “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.”
BTS features Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope,...
The concert film is part of a wide-ranging global content deal signed in July between BTS studio Hybe and The Walt Disney Asia Pacific, out of its Korean division. In addition to the concert film, the deal includes BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, a docuseries following the band that includes music rights and footage over the past nine years set to launch in 2023.
The concert film features the live performance of the South Korean band’s concert held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA near Los Angeles in late 2021 (November 27-28 & December 1-2). The film is stage-focused and includes performances of the Grammy-nominated, music group’s hit songs “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.”
BTS features Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope,...
- 9/8/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Venn diagram of fans of K-pop legends BTS, Disney+ subscribers and very happy people is now a perfect circle. Because Disney has kicked off Disney+ Day by releasing the group’s concert film “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – LA” on the streaming service — and you can watch it right now.
Featuring footage filmed at the group’s Los Angeles performances Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 1-2, 2021 during the group’s “Permission to Dance on Stage” concert events, the film features band members Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook performing hits like “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.” It’s produced by Hybe and directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park.
The “Permission to Dance on Stage” tour features runs of performances in Seoul, South Korea, Los Angeles, and finally Las Vegas. The tour set records in South Korea and achieved rare milestones in the United States,...
Featuring footage filmed at the group’s Los Angeles performances Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 1-2, 2021 during the group’s “Permission to Dance on Stage” concert events, the film features band members Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook performing hits like “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.” It’s produced by Hybe and directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park.
The “Permission to Dance on Stage” tour features runs of performances in Seoul, South Korea, Los Angeles, and finally Las Vegas. The tour set records in South Korea and achieved rare milestones in the United States,...
- 9/8/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Korean pop superstars Bts will be taking what’s being termed an “official and extended period of rest and relaxation,” according to a Twitter post by its entertainment company.
The K-pop ensemble ends its run today at the Lotte Duty Free Family Concert in South Korea. It is the group’s first break since its 2013 debut. The leave of absence was announced by Big Hit Entertainment, the South Korean entertainment company behind the group’s worldwide success.
“This period of rest will be an opportunity for the members of Bts, who have relentlessly driven themselves towards their goal since their debut, to recharge and prepare to present themselves anew as musicians and creators,” said the Twitter statement. “This will also provide them with a chance to enjoy the ordinary lives of young people in their 20s, albeit briefly.”
If this is the group’s swan song (the announcement claims they...
The K-pop ensemble ends its run today at the Lotte Duty Free Family Concert in South Korea. It is the group’s first break since its 2013 debut. The leave of absence was announced by Big Hit Entertainment, the South Korean entertainment company behind the group’s worldwide success.
“This period of rest will be an opportunity for the members of Bts, who have relentlessly driven themselves towards their goal since their debut, to recharge and prepare to present themselves anew as musicians and creators,” said the Twitter statement. “This will also provide them with a chance to enjoy the ordinary lives of young people in their 20s, albeit briefly.”
If this is the group’s swan song (the announcement claims they...
- 8/11/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
SXSW Film Festival audience award-winner The Peanut Butter Falcon, starring Shia Labeouf, Dakota Johnson and newcomer Zack Gottsagen, launched solidly in 17 theaters in seven markets over the weekend. The Roadside Attractions/Armory Films release led the pack of debuts with the highest per-theater average among openers, despite its comparatively bigger location count, grossing an estimated three-day $205,236, averaging $12,108.
Roadside reported Sunday the title, directed by Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz, was number one in “more than half” of the theaters it played in including a “big commercial multiplex in Salt Lake City” along with other locations including The Landmark in L.A. as well as theaters in Dallas, Charlotte, Denver and Austin with “lots of sellouts in various markets.”
“We’re thrilled with our opening of audience favorite The Peanut Butter Falcon…,” commented Roadside Attractions co-president Howard Cohen Sunday. “We opened in seven markets across the country…to give the film...
Roadside reported Sunday the title, directed by Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz, was number one in “more than half” of the theaters it played in including a “big commercial multiplex in Salt Lake City” along with other locations including The Landmark in L.A. as well as theaters in Dallas, Charlotte, Denver and Austin with “lots of sellouts in various markets.”
“We’re thrilled with our opening of audience favorite The Peanut Butter Falcon…,” commented Roadside Attractions co-president Howard Cohen Sunday. “We opened in seven markets across the country…to give the film...
- 8/11/2019
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline Film + TV
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