BTS' Suga, or Agust D, to screen 'D-DAY Live in Japan' concert in cinemas soon
Calling all ARMYs!
Are you missing BTS' Suga's concert in Japan? Then here's some good news for you: his much-awaited music show in June is set to be livestreamed in cinemas worldwide.
According to the API Live Viewing website, the concert will take place on June 3 at the PIA Arena MM in Kanagawa, Japan. However, due to time difference, the start time for the concert screening may vary per country or region. They also noted that showtime may be delayed depending on the circumstances of the concert.
English subtitles will be provided for the viewers. But keep in mind that "recording, filming, or taking photos of the concert is strictly prohibited in the cinema."
<SUGA | Agust D TOUR 'D-DAY' in JAPAN : LIVE VIEWING> #라이브뷰잉 으로 전 세계 극장에서 'D-DAY' in JAPAN 공연을 즐겨보세요! 'D-DAY' in JAPAN will broadcast to cinemas worldwide!
— BTS_official (@bts_bighit) April 27, 2023
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📆 When: June 3, 2023
🔗 More info: https://t.co/Wb0qkiVNKo#SUGA #AgustD #슈가… pic.twitter.com/SnZWmVF0hB
Suga is one of the members of the seven-member boy group BTS. He is set to conquer stages in Asia and the United States starting from April to June for his first solo tour dubbed "SUGA | AGUST D."
The concert kicked off in the US at the UBS Arena, Belmont Park in New York on April 26 and 27. It is in support of his first solo album, titled D-DAY, that was released on April 21.
This now makes him the fourth BTS member to make a solo debut in the seven-piece boy group, following J-hope with Jack in the Box on July 15 of last year, RM with Indigo on Dec. 2, 2022, and Jimin with Face on March 24 of this year.