As all ARMYs know that Jin is enlisting and doing his m̷i̷l̷i̷t̷a̷r̷y̷ service as an active-duty sold̾i̾e ̾r until June 2024. And that makes ARMYs really miss Jin because it's a period of time. Long can not see him.
But in the near future, a movie that is shown all over the world will probably make you less nostalgic for him when you once again witness Jin's appearance on stage. Coldplay recently announced the release of a reality film that captures the band's entire concert at River Plate.
This is also where Jin performed his final pre-enlistment performance, and Coldplay also mentioned featuring special guest Jin in this:
Seeing Jin perform on stage or appear in a documentary at this time seems to be a luxury for ARMYs because Jin is living in the m̷i̷l̷i̷t̷a̷r̷y̷. But Coldplay seems to have given their fans and ARMYs around the world a surprise gift as soon, we can see Jin - who is on defense duty in the theater.
Specifically, Coldplay announced the release of a documentary documenting the performance of the Music Of The Spheres: Live At River Plate concert. The film will be released worldwide in April this year.
This movie, including Coldplay's live performance, was held at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina last October. Of course, Jin - who delivered a special performance - "The Astronaut" in collaboration with Coldplay on stage will also be included in the drama.
Jin collaborated with Coldplay to create the work "The Astronaut" for ARMYs as a gift and goodbye during 2 years of m̷i̷l̷i̷t̷a̷r̷y̷ service. Therefore, the stage of The Astronaut at River Plate is also a particularly meaningful and emotional performance.
Not only that, in this theatrical film, Coldplay will also reveal behind-the-scenes scenes and stories of collaborating and practicing with Jin before going on stage. And that made ARMYs relive the emotions of Jin's special performance last October, before he enlisted in the army.
It is known that Music Of The Spheres: Live At River Plate will be released in 4DX format at CJ CGV next month. The movie was shot with 30 cameras to bring out the most perfect scenes.
Additionally, a drone was used to capture Coldplay's live concert performance in 360-degree panorama. Exclusive interview footage of the band as well as Jin, previously undisclosed, is included.
Are you ready for an explosive April with lots of exciting content?