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The concert experience was spliced up with documentary-style interviews and behind-the-scenes moments throughout the Twiceland tour dates throughout Asia in the middle of the doc and towards the end. Delivering K-pop concerts and performances via ScreenX theaters makes sense as the groups tend to have a higher number of bandmembers and can feature more consistent closeups. Still, some of the screens failed to align properly (at least in the New York theater Billboard watched) creating some unintentionally awkward face mashups. Many times the performances were heightened by the ScreenX experience with the 270-degree viewing experience utilizing both the center and side walls to nicely fit the band’s nine-member formations, particularly when viewers could see closeup views of three members across the three different screens.
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1 hits “Signal” and “Knock Knock” to tender and acoustic moments with B-sides like “Someone Like Me” and “Turtle, the ninesome brought their signature style of pulling off technically complicated stages with professional ease featuring a handful more of winks and waves at the crowd. The 17-song setlist included a mix of TWICE’s hit singles and album cuts in a quick-moving presentation that need not delay over real-life costume changes or video transitions. TWICE Talk Their Addictive Brand of K-Pop, Covering Jackson 5, Drake's 'In My Feelings' & More…