The group TOMORROW X TOGETHER has sold 99.43% of all available tickets for its virtual reality concert film “Heart attack” since its release on Friday, the production company AMAZE announced Wednesday.

“Heart attack” was screened at Megabox Coex cinema in southern Seoul on Friday, as a follow-up to TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s first VR concert film, “Hyperfocus”, released in 2024. The new project uses AI-powered video processing and Unreal Engine-based special effects to blur the boundaries between reality and fantasy, promising immersive visuals that match the group’s performance, according to AMAZE.
“We are receiving rave reviews from the audience, who told us they wish we would produce a new film every quarter. Fans also noted that the quality was even better than last year, and that it feels like attending a real concert,”
AMAZE said in a statement.
After the screening in Seoul, the VR concert film will be shown in cinemas in Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi, and Fukuoka. The Seoul screenings will continue until November 16.
Journalist: Shawn
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Source: AMAZE