Tomorrow X Together Premieres Season 2 of VR Concert ‘HEART ATTACK’ at GV Bugis+

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Tomorrow X Together (TXT) is bringing fans deeper into their world with the exclusive premiere of their second VR concert, TOMORROW X TOGETHER VR CONCERT: HEART ATTACK, screening at GV Bugis+ from 25 October to 7 November.

Tomorrow X Together Premieres Season 2 of VR Concert ‘HEART ATTACK’ at GV Bugis+ - Alvinology

Following the success of HYPERFOCUS, the group’s first VR concert, this new chapter promises sharper visuals, richer storytelling, and heightened immersion. Set against a dreamy, campus-inspired backdrop, HEART ATTACK takes MOA through pink skies, racing tracks, and aurora-lit winter landscapes.

The concert is powered by cutting-edge technology from AMAZE, blending AI-based video processing and advanced VFX for a lifelike presence that puts fans right in the middle of the stage.

Exclusive Collectibles for Fans

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Every ticket comes with limited-edition merch, available while stocks last:

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  • 25–31 October: HEART ATTACK Random Photo Card (1 of 5 designs) + Official Ticket
  • 1–7 November: HEART ATTACK Random Photo Card (1 of 5 designs) + Sticker Sheet

The first 350 viewers each week will also receive a special HEART ATTACK poster.

Ticket Information

  • Sales Start: 10 October, 3 PM
  • Price: $38 (GV Movie Club members) | $40 (Public)
  • Venue: GV Bugis+
  • Dates: 25 October – 7 November





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