CHART-TOPPING K-POP BAND SEVENTEEN TO RELEASE CONCERT FILM “SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘FOLLOW’ AGAIN” OCTOBER 17 ON DISNEY+

FEATURING ALL 13 MEMBERS, THE NEW CONCERT FILM FEATURES PERFORMANCES OF HIT AFTER HIT RECORDED AT SEOUL’S WORLD CUP STADIUM

SINGAPORE, (27 September, 2024) – On October 17, immerse yourself in an unforgettable night of music when K-pop icon SEVENTEEN release their new concert film – SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘FOLLOW’ AGAIN on Disney+.

Filmed at Seoul’s World Cup Stadium, the upcoming release features all 13 members of the popular group as they premiere their hit song “MAESTRO”, as well as unique unit performances of “Spell”, “LALALI” and “Cheers to youth”. Filmed from multiple angles during a breathtaking sunset to nighttime show, fans will be able to relive the magic of that unforgettable evening time and time again starting October 17 on Disney+.

Fans of K-Pop can also sign up to Disney+ now to enjoy immediate access to BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, an eight-part docuseries about the band’s first 10 years; BTS: PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LA, an exclusive cinematic 4K concert film featuring BTS’ live performance at Los Angeles’ Sofi Stadium in November 2021; SUGA: Road to D-DAY, an insightful documentary following BTS member SUGA as he travels around the world from Seoul to Tokyo, Las Vegas and beyond in search of musical inspiration for his latest album D-DAY and j-hope IN THE BOX, a behind the scenes documentary showcasing the creation of j-hope’s first solo album, Jack In The Box; as well as a whole host of other K-Pop titles.

Catch SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘FOLLOW’ AGAIN from October 17 on Disney+.

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