After debuting in 2016 under the K-Pop group NCT, Lee Taeyong finally prepares for his first concert as soloist.After debuting in 2016 under the K-Pop group NCT, Lee Taeyong finally prepares for his first concert as soloist.After debuting in 2016 under the K-Pop group NCT, Lee Taeyong finally prepares for his first concert as soloist.
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As an Idol, Taeyong shows us amazing performance s with incredible vocal, dance, and acting skills. As a person, Taeyong also inspires me a lot in terms of not giving up for chasing my dream as he himself has been doing it for 10 years. So, watching TY Track in cinemas is one of the best experiences. The production of the show is mind-blowing, the songs are perfectly amazing, the interviews are very touching, and most importantly Lee Taeyong is the best! I really do enjoy it visually and spiritually and of course , I already booked the movie tickets for this upcoming weekend! See you again in cinemas! Thank you Lee Taeyong.
I attended both days of the concert and viewed numerous fan videos countless times. By now, I knew each stage performance by heart. What I had not seen were the behind-the-scene videos and interviews that documented the journey in creating not only the concert but also Taeyong himself-his reflections on his journey from his rookie days to the 10th year marking the beginning of TY TRACK.
These reflections were probably not completely new to many Tyongfs because Taeyong had previously revealed such thoughts via live streamings, interviews, and even in conversations during fan video calls. But the ways in which the film interweaved the behind-the-scene videos and interviews throughout the concert made it incredibly moving to once again witness TY TRACK and everything it represented. It created a space to confirm, to be reminded of everything I had already known about him, and to reaffirm my belief in him.
K-pop idols hold a very unique position in the global entertainment industry-the ways in which K-pop idols are created, produced, and viewed in Korean culture and society cannot be fully explained or understood through EuroAmerican-centric discourses and theories. One thing that makes them distinct from other celebrity cultures is the idea of authenticity. While we all perform in one way or another in our daily lives, how much you reveal yourself authentically can make you stand apart from all the glitter and glam that packages this industry. It can be incredibly scary and terrifying to reveal who you are, to show yourself. And Taeyong is so brave, so courageous to reveal who he is in such an earnest and honest way. He writes and sings about his hopes and struggles, the dark and the light. And Taeyong has always consistently revealed his true feelings and personalities, being strong yet vulnerable, playful yet serious.
But there is also a sense of confidence amidst this process of revealing who he is so authentically. A kind of confidence that shows how much he is aware of himself and his ambitions and surroundings, and how he knows he can take care of himself. A kind of confidence that shows he is not afraid of what others might think because this is Taeyong 100% and he is not afraid to own it.
I see TY TRACK as a kind of "crossing" rather than a destination-a crossing from baby-faced rookie Taeyong to the artist that he is today, a crossing from a multi-member group leader into a solo singer-songwriter who can easily fill a two-hour setlist purely with the songs he composed (which is no small feat), and a crossing from an ambitious young boy into someone who constantly and fearlessly challenges himself. TY TRACK is a part of his ongoing journey in becoming someone whom I cannot wait to meet after his enlistment, and the best part is he will always take Tyongfs with him on this journey because his music will always be for us and with us.
These reflections were probably not completely new to many Tyongfs because Taeyong had previously revealed such thoughts via live streamings, interviews, and even in conversations during fan video calls. But the ways in which the film interweaved the behind-the-scene videos and interviews throughout the concert made it incredibly moving to once again witness TY TRACK and everything it represented. It created a space to confirm, to be reminded of everything I had already known about him, and to reaffirm my belief in him.
K-pop idols hold a very unique position in the global entertainment industry-the ways in which K-pop idols are created, produced, and viewed in Korean culture and society cannot be fully explained or understood through EuroAmerican-centric discourses and theories. One thing that makes them distinct from other celebrity cultures is the idea of authenticity. While we all perform in one way or another in our daily lives, how much you reveal yourself authentically can make you stand apart from all the glitter and glam that packages this industry. It can be incredibly scary and terrifying to reveal who you are, to show yourself. And Taeyong is so brave, so courageous to reveal who he is in such an earnest and honest way. He writes and sings about his hopes and struggles, the dark and the light. And Taeyong has always consistently revealed his true feelings and personalities, being strong yet vulnerable, playful yet serious.
But there is also a sense of confidence amidst this process of revealing who he is so authentically. A kind of confidence that shows how much he is aware of himself and his ambitions and surroundings, and how he knows he can take care of himself. A kind of confidence that shows he is not afraid of what others might think because this is Taeyong 100% and he is not afraid to own it.
I see TY TRACK as a kind of "crossing" rather than a destination-a crossing from baby-faced rookie Taeyong to the artist that he is today, a crossing from a multi-member group leader into a solo singer-songwriter who can easily fill a two-hour setlist purely with the songs he composed (which is no small feat), and a crossing from an ambitious young boy into someone who constantly and fearlessly challenges himself. TY TRACK is a part of his ongoing journey in becoming someone whom I cannot wait to meet after his enlistment, and the best part is he will always take Tyongfs with him on this journey because his music will always be for us and with us.
Taeyong is definitely one of the best artists I have ever seen. His vocals are like angels singing, he dances SO WELL and everyone can see he loves his fans so much. Taeyong is the best!! Everyone should stan Taeyong to be honest.
I love all of his songs but my favorites are Virtual Insanity, 404 Loading and 404 File Not Found. The 404 transitions are CRAZYYY you are a full artist Lee Taeyong, I'm so glad he exists and become a idol! His skills are infinite and his looks??? He's so handsome... Please, if you are not a tyongf give him a chance to show you what a real artist looks like. Pleeease.
I love all of his songs but my favorites are Virtual Insanity, 404 Loading and 404 File Not Found. The 404 transitions are CRAZYYY you are a full artist Lee Taeyong, I'm so glad he exists and become a idol! His skills are infinite and his looks??? He's so handsome... Please, if you are not a tyongf give him a chance to show you what a real artist looks like. Pleeease.
Absolutely blown away by Taeyong's artistry, dedication & journey! This amazing feature film captures many of the best moments from his phenomenal 2 night first ever live solo concert, and also treats the audience to special, intimate behind the scenes insights & communications.
As a Gen-X fan, I highly recommend others from my generation & beyond who loved and admired artists like David Byrne, Peter Gabriel, Prince, and David Bowie - who share with Taeyong a creative core spirit utilized not only to bring forth fabulous musical works, but curate themselves as a work of art & truly bring it all to the stage.
Additionally, the production behind this movie & Taeyong's concerts & honestly all his support staff is amazing! Huge kudos to all involved!!
As a Gen-X fan, I highly recommend others from my generation & beyond who loved and admired artists like David Byrne, Peter Gabriel, Prince, and David Bowie - who share with Taeyong a creative core spirit utilized not only to bring forth fabulous musical works, but curate themselves as a work of art & truly bring it all to the stage.
Additionally, the production behind this movie & Taeyong's concerts & honestly all his support staff is amazing! Huge kudos to all involved!!
Although this movie losely spans across the month of intense preparation for the concerts, TY TRACK is a result of 10 year of hard work and growth by Taeyong. From a rookie idol who was kind of unsure about himself to an artist who was able to fill a full-length concert with entirely self-written songs, it conveys a heartfelt message that you can achieve your dreams.
The setlist of the concert sadly had to be cut and rearranged for the movie format, but it still shows the great variety of genres and different stages in Taeyong's work. From rap to singing, the sound editing is top tier and the additional camerawork elevates the experience for the viewers who couldn't attend the concert.
Intertwined are scenes from the practice, interviews with the artist himself and also self-filmed little clips which give more insight into his thoughts directly before and after the concerts. Self-doubt and reflection, but also newfound confidence from successfully finishing Day 1 and finally 2 give this concert movie new depth. Fans and casual listeners can gain an insight into Taeyong's thought process. At all points you can feel his sincerity and feel a connection to him despite his sometimes larger-than-life stage persona as a performer.
TY TRACK in Cinemas is a great watch not only for fans of the genre, but for any concert enthusiasts who enjoy seeing great stage production and live concert cinematography with insights from the artist himself. Overall the movie version makes you want to attend the concert in person. So hopefully instead of a two night only event, the next Taeyong concert in 2026 will be planned as a full tour.
The setlist of the concert sadly had to be cut and rearranged for the movie format, but it still shows the great variety of genres and different stages in Taeyong's work. From rap to singing, the sound editing is top tier and the additional camerawork elevates the experience for the viewers who couldn't attend the concert.
Intertwined are scenes from the practice, interviews with the artist himself and also self-filmed little clips which give more insight into his thoughts directly before and after the concerts. Self-doubt and reflection, but also newfound confidence from successfully finishing Day 1 and finally 2 give this concert movie new depth. Fans and casual listeners can gain an insight into Taeyong's thought process. At all points you can feel his sincerity and feel a connection to him despite his sometimes larger-than-life stage persona as a performer.
TY TRACK in Cinemas is a great watch not only for fans of the genre, but for any concert enthusiasts who enjoy seeing great stage production and live concert cinematography with insights from the artist himself. Overall the movie version makes you want to attend the concert in person. So hopefully instead of a two night only event, the next Taeyong concert in 2026 will be planned as a full tour.
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- TAEYONG: TY TRACK IN CINEMAS
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $70,649
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
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