BTS's Suga drops 'Agust D Tour 'D-DAY' THE MOVIE' trailer, says 'I’m someone who loves performing'

Updated : Mar 13, 2024 17:41
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Wake up ARMYs, BTS Suga has finally dropped the much-anticipated trailer of his upcoming feature film, 'Agust D Tour 'D-DAY' THE MOVIE'.  The trailer offers fans an exclusive into the concert film about the encore of his 2023 Agust D tour. RM, Jimin and Jung Kook featuring in cameo appearances in Suga's film is another highlight of the trailer. 

Suga offers an exclusive glimpse into his concert film 

BTS' SUGA, also known as Agust D, has offered an exciting sneak peek into Agust D TOUR 'D-DAY' THE MOVIE, dropping an exciting trailer of the film that promises fans a concert-like experience in theatres with thrilling footage from SUGA's D-DAY THE FINAL encore concert. In the minute-long clip, the K-pop star sets the stage on fire in front of an enthusiastic crowd at KSPO Dome in Seoul.

“When I go onstage, I think to myself that I have to kill it,” the SUCHWITA host says in the trailer, as translated in the English subtitles. “Concerts and singers are inseparable. I’m someone who thinks a concert is what completes your career as a singer. I’m someone who loves performing.”

Suga's recent activity

Suga reported for his mandatory mandatory military service last year in September. He joined the military as a social service agent, an alternative form of service in South Korea as the singer was deemed unfit for regular combat duty. The singer had undergone shoulder surgery in 2020. 

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