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IU - 2022 IU CONCERT [THE GOLDEN HOUR] (BLU-RAY)

Regular price $99.90 CAD
Regular price Sale price $99.90 CAD
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INCLUDED:
3 Disks
Photobook
Reveal Wheel Card
DIY Ornament
4 Cut Photo
Photocard
Folded Poster

 

Region Code : All

Subtitle : Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese

 

RELEASE DATE: July 27th, 2023

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Customer Reviews

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Neil Marzo

Received the package fast and was packaged well. 10/10 satisfaction!

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Yvan Duong
UAENA Must Have

If you are a UAENA, this is a must have in your collection, no questions asked. Amazing performance and packaging contents. Love everything about it!

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William Fung

The package was wrapped with care, sent out on time, and delivered via a courier service that alerted me as soon as the package arrived. I thoroughly enjoyed the shopping experience at LIGHTUPK and would highly recommend the service to others.

The Bluray and the photobook itself is of course very well made and delivers excellent value for Uaena everywhere. Although the Bluray version is already sold out, if the DVD version is still available for purchase, I would highly recommend you get it before it's sold out as well.

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Jasmine Kwok

It was nicely packaged and protected with bubble wrap. I am very happy with my purchase and totally worth the wait!

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Stanley C.
Golden Hour (2022)

Only just received this today and have played a half dozen songs from the concert, but there's 2 main concert discs and the 3rd is a making of/commentary disc. Well worth it for any IU fan.

I was slightly let down with the 1080 interlace video, in this day and age of UHD/1080p but at least it wasn't exclusively released in 480p (DVD) only. (Not knocking those still using their DVD player!) As least on the audio side of things, there's both DTS 5.1 Master Audio along with stereo to fall back onto, on both concert discs.