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SMTown Live 2023 to be streamed live on Weverse

SM Entertainment’s September in-house concert will be available for livestream on HYBE’s livestream platform Weverse Live. [WEVERSE COMPANY, SM ENTERTAINMENT]
SM Entertainment’s September in-house concert will be available for livestream on HYBE’s livestream platform Weverse Live. [WEVERSE COMPANY, SM ENTERTAINMENT]

SM Entertainment’s September concert will be available for live viewing on HYBE’s livestream platform, Weverse Live.

The news comes after SM Entertainment and its artists moved their fan club platform to Weverse.

“SMTown Live 2023 SMCU Palace @Jakarta with KB Bank,” the agency’s company-wide concert set to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia on Sept. 23, will feature veteran second-generation artists TVXQ and Super Junior to Red Velvet, NCT 127, NCT Dream, WayV, aespa and Riize, making the rookie boy band’s first appearance in an SMTown concert since its debut on Sept. 4.

The performance will also be streamed live through KNTV in Japan and Beyond Live in addition to Weverse Live.

The live stream on Weverse Live will have real-time subtitles in 11 languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, French and more. There also will be a delayed stream on Oct. 28 for fans to re-watch the stream for another time.

“SMTown Live,” which first kicked off in 2008 with performances in Seoul, Shanghai and Bangkok, has been SM Entertainment’s signature large-scale concert that brought many renowned artists of SM Entertainment together. This year’s concert kicked off with an online concert on Jan. 1.

SM Entertainment and its artists joined HYBE’s fan platform Weverse on Tuesday, moving away from the agency’s own platform Kwangya Club.

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

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