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TXT's LA concert to be streamed live in cinemas

Poster for boy band Tomorrow X Together's Live Viewing event [BIGHIT MUSIC]

Poster for boy band Tomorrow X Together's Live Viewing event [BIGHIT MUSIC]

 
Fans of Tomorrow X Together will be able to watch the boy band's Los Angeles concert in theaters around the world, the band's agency BigHit Music said Thursday.  
 
Tomorrow X Together's performance at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on May 27, as a part of their second world tour "Act: Sweet Mirage," will be streamed live in theaters in 24 countries worldwide, including Korea, the United States, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil and Chile, with more countries planned to be added.
 
The screening, titled "Live Viewing," will have the concert streamed live for most countries, including Korea, but adjustments will be made to the viewing schedule to accommodate the time zone differences, BigHit Music told the Korea JoongAng Daily on Thursday.  
 
"Fans who are not able to visit the concert in person will be able to feel the heat of the concert through the large screen and rich sound system provided in the theaters," the agency said.  
 
Tickets in Korea will be available from 5 p.m. Thursday at multiplex chains MegaBox and CGV. Further information can be found at the official website for the event.
 
Tomorrow X Together kicked off its second world tour, "Act: Sweet Mirage," with concerts in Seoul on March 25 and 26. The boy band recently performed in Singapore and Taipei and will continue with stops in Osaka, Saitama, Kanagawa, Aichi, Charlotte, Belmont Park, Washington D.C., Duluth, San Antonio and Los Angles, with more stops to be announced at a future date.
 
Boy band Tomorrow X Together [BIGHIT MUSIC]

Boy band Tomorrow X Together [BIGHIT MUSIC]

The five-member band Tomorrow X Together — Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun and Hueningkai — debuted in 2019 and is best known for “Crown” (2019), “Blue Hour” (2020) and “Good Boy Gone Bad” (2022).
 

BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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