BTS Bringing Concert Film Yet to Come to Prime Video

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As “chapter two” continues for BTS, ARMY will soon be able to revisit the septet’s most recent group performance whenever they want once their concert film, BTS: Yet to Come, arrives on Prime Video beginning November 9th in most territories. The event, which originally took place in Busan, South Korea in October of 2022, acted as a bright sendoff ahead of the members beginning their mandatory enlistment periods, which are now underway.

The initial concert, titled BTS: Yet to Come in Busan, saw RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook run through some of their favorite tracks for a crowd of over 60,000 people gathered throughout Busan, with an additional 49 million people tuning in via livestream through Weverse. The entirely free event was designed as part of a bid for Busan in the 2030 World Expo. The concert film then debuted in theaters as BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas for a brief, but highly successful theatrical run in January of 2023.

While some of the group’s other concert films found a home on Disney+, including BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage — LA, this will be the first time a BTS show has landed on Prime Video. Disney+ is still the anticipated home for the forthcoming docuseries about the group’s historic rise, titled BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star.

In the meantime, the members are continuing to explore individual endeavors through solo albums, like Jung Kook’s forthcoming project, titled Golden. His bandmate Jimin will also be releasing a look into the creative process behind his chart-topping album, FACE, through a behind-the-scenes series of logs collectively titled Jimin’s Production Diary. Off the heels of his solo album, Layover, V recently completed a fan meet hosted at South Korea’s Kyung Hee University Global Campus.

BTS: Yet to Come will be available on Prime Video in 240 countries on November 9th, while fans in Japan will wait for a release date of December 1st.

BTS Bringing Concert Film Yet to Come to Prime Video
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