BTS's Jungkook Documentary Hits $15.7 Million in Revenue, Tops 2024 Music Films

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BTS's Jungkook continues to break records with his documentary film Jung Kook: I Am Still. As of October 15, the film has earned over $15.7 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing music film of 2024, according to The Numbers, a site that tracks box office performance.

The film has also made its way into the top 20 highest-grossing concert and performance films ever. Pop Base, a platform that shares entertainment news and stats, noted that Jung Kook: I Am Still is now the 8th highest-grossing concert film internationally, and the top music film event globally for 2024.

World Music Awards also reported that Jungkook has joined the ranks of legendary artists like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, and Beyoncé by surpassing $10 million in global box office revenue for a concert film. This places him among an elite group of solo artists who have achieved such success.

What makes Jung Kook: I Am Still stand out is its personal touch. Even though it’s a documentary focused on Jungkook's solo journey, it has created a huge impact worldwide. In North America, the film broke the record for the highest-grossing concert film by a K-pop solo artist, proving Jungkook’s incredible global influence.

The documentary shows Jungkook's entire process, from the release of his first solo single Seven in July last year, to the making of his solo album GOLDEN, which came out in November. Fans get to see behind-the-scenes moments, performances, and unreleased interviews that give them a deeper look into Jungkook's world.

Jungkook's journey to becoming a global pop sensation is captured beautifully in Jung Kook: I Am Still, and his fans continue to support him every step of the way.

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