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EXO Planet #3 The EXO'rDIUM In Seoul
EXO Planet #3 – The EXO'rDIUM was the third tour of South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO. This is a recording of the concert date of July 24th, 2016 at Seoul in the enclosure Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium (better known as Olympic Gymnastics Arena and Olympic Gymnastics Hall).
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Plot Summary
This is a concert film documenting EXO's highly successful 'EXO'rDIUM' tour, specifically capturing the energy and performances from their Seoul concerts. The film showcases the group's spectacular stage production, diverse musical performances, and undeniable stage presence. Fans are treated to a comprehensive visual and auditory experience of one of K-pop's biggest global acts at the height of their career.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, critical reception is largely focused on its effectiveness as a representation of the live concert experience. Audiences and fans generally praise the high production value, the group's performance quality, and the overall immersive feel of the film, highlighting it as a must-watch for EXO fans.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-quality videography and sound, capturing the concert's grandeur.
Celebrated for showcasing EXO's powerful choreography and vocal performances.
A must-have for dedicated fans, offering an immersive live concert experience at home.
Google audience: Google user reviews primarily highlight the exceptional visual and audio quality, with fans expressing delight at reliving the "EXO'rDIUM" experience. Many appreciate the film's ability to convey the electric atmosphere of the live concert and the members' captivating stage presence.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for the concert film itself, but the 'EXO'rDIUM' tour was a massive success, breaking records for attendance and popularity.
Fun Fact
The 'EXO'rDIUM' tour was the first time any artist held a six-day concert series at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, setting a new record for the venue.
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