Step into &TEAM's 12K VR world as BOUNDLESS extends in Hongdae
&TEAM VR CONCERT : BOUNDLESS adds screenings at Megabox Hongdae through July 26, with Kei as guide and 12K immersive concert footage.
&TEAM's universe unfolds before your eyes, and the VR concert 'BOUNDLESS' is extending its screening.

Screening extended until July 26
' &TEAM VR CONCERT : BOUNDLESS', currently showing at Megabox Hongdae, is extending its screening period thanks to enthusiastic fan support. The schedule, originally set to run until July 19, has been extended to July 26.
This VR concert provides an experience where the audience feels as if they have stepped directly into &TEAM's universe through VR devices. A key interactive feature allows viewers to select member K as a guide before the opening stage, where the wolf on the screen transforms into the artist to lead the journey.
Members' expressions and movements captured in 12K ultra-high resolution
The visual detail, implemented using Amaze's 12K ultra-high-resolution cameras, offers an immersive feeling distinct from traditional offline concert venues or standard live performance videos. It maintains a sense of proximity close enough to capture everything from the color of the members' eyes to the minute movements of their fingertips and the texture of their clothing. In particular, the direction where the artists stare directly at the camera as if handing an object to the viewer conveys the sensation that the audience is actually standing together in the virtual space.
Spanning 60 minutes, this content is structured like a single organic film rather than a simple sequence of songs. Starting with 'Back to Life', the stage follows a narrative arc through 'Samidare' and 'FIREWORK', concluding with the final song 'Big Suki'.
The stage backgrounds also change dynamically according to the mood of each song, shifting between a laboratory, a gas station, a classroom hallway, an outdoor tennis court, and a glamorous party space. Following the narrative of the songs, the artists fill the stage by changing their outfits, ranging from casual looks featuring school uniforms or jeans to party looks.
Tickets for the second round of screenings will open exclusively on Megabox on Friday, July 3.