‘BTS: Yet to Come’: How to Watch the New Concert Film Online

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A little over a year ago, global superstars BTS hit the stage for a performance in front of over 50,000 fans for Busan’s World Expo 2030 bid at Asiad Main Stadium in Busan, South Korea.

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After it aired in theaters across the world in February, BTS’ acclaimed concert film has finally landed online, giving ARMY another chance to watch RM, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook perform their biggest hits.

Dubbed BTS: Yet to Come, the BTS concert movie showcases 19 of BTS’ tracks, from “Dynamite” and “Butter,” to “Idol” and the first time the group performed “Run BTS” at a show. The streaming release for the BTS concert movie arrives on the heels of the group’s current hiatus for mandatory military service until 2025, and as members focus on their solo projects, including Jung Kook, who released his debut solo LP Golden on Nov. 3.

“You know, I miss them,” Jung Kook told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe of BTS. “And I was thinking about them. So I suppose that year could seem far away, but I don’t want to think that way. I think the synergy of BTS in 2025 will be incredible. I am so looking forward to it.”

Until then, here’s how to watch the BTS concert film online (for free).

Watch 'Bts: Yet to Come' on Prime Video

How to Watch BTS: Yet to Come Online for Free

If you want to watch the new BTS concert film at home, the only way you can stream it is through Prime Video. ARMY can watch BTS: Yet to Come exclusively online with a Prime Video account. Those who have an Amazon Prime membership can watch the film for free.

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If you don’t currently subscribe, you can get an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial to test out the service for yourself. After your free trial ends, an Amazon Prime membership costs $14.99 a month, or $139 annually. Your Amazon Prime subscription includes Prime Video, so you can watch BTS: Yet to Come whenever you want for free. Bonus: Members can also download the BTS concert movie to watch at a later date — even if they’re not near WiFi.

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BTS Concert Film: Trailer, Runtime, Release Date

Yes, BTS: Yet to Come officially premiered on Prime Video on Nov. 9, 2023. The concert movie has a runtime of 1 hour, 43 minutes.

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