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BTS concert movie, BTS: Yet to Come, will be accessible for streaming on Prime Video from November 9. The concert film includes 19 hit performances and provides a concert-like experience for fans worldwide.
In Short
- The concert movie ‘BTS: Yet to Come’ will be available on Amazon's Prime Video from November 9.
- The film captures a concert by the seven-member band BTS, held in Busan, South Korea, and features 19 of the band's hit tracks, speeches, and special effects.
- The group will reconvene in 2025.
The 21st century juggernauts, BTS’ 2022 October concert ‘BTS: Yet to Come’ was the last time the members came together before they endeavoured towards solo projects.
'BTS: YET TO COME' CONCERT FILM TO RELEASE ON PRIME VIDEO
‘BTS: Yet to Come’, produced by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex, and Trafalgar Releasing, includes 19 performances of their chart-busting songs like "Dynamite," "Butter," "RUN," "MIC Drop," and others. The film promises to deliver a concert-like experience with striking performances, moving speeches, impressive fireworks and more. David Simonsen, the director of Prime Video Southeast Asia expressed his excitement about the partnership with HYBE for ‘BTS: Yet to Come’. Recognizing the global popularity of high-quality Korean content, he stated, "We look forward to delighting consumers around the globe with BTS: Yet to Come. We are xcited to see the concert movie and this genre find new audiences from different countries on Prime Video.” Meanwhile, Jungkook is looking at the release of his upcoming solo album, which will be entirely in English. The group is expected to return in 2025 and has bigger plans for that year. BTS made its debut in 2013 and has reached global heights in the last 10 years. The ‘BTS: Yet to Come’ concert, featuring the seven-member band, BTS, took place in October 2022 in Busan as part of the World Expo 2030 bid. The event, hosted at Asiad Main Stadium, saw about 50,000 attendees and was a free concert. The members include RM, Suga, Jin, Jimin, J-hope, Jungkook and V.