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‘Yet to Come’ OTT release: BTS Busan concert film Yet to Come to be OUT on Amazon Prime Video today

The performance, which was conducted as part of Busan’s quest to host the World Expo in 2030, took place in the Asiad Main Stadium and was attended by around 50,000 people.

New Delhi: Amazon Prime Video will soon begin broadcasting a concert film centred on the South Korean musical phenomenon BTS. Prime Video said on Tuesday that the concert film BTS: Yet to Come would be accessible to viewers all around the world beginning on November 9, 2023, via their streaming platform.

The concert, which was held in October 2022 and was titled BTS: Yet to Come, was put on by the seven-member group BTS and took place in Busan, South Korea. The group consisted of 7 members -RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The performance, which was conducted as part of Busan’s quest to host the World Expo in 2030, took place in the Asiad Main Stadium and was attended by around 50,000 people. The live concert was provided free of charge.

The event was produced by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex, and Trafalgar Releasing, and features 19 live versions of the band’s most popular songs.

Powerhouses of the 21st century BTS performed their last group performance (till 2025) during the Yet to Come show in October 2022. From today, the concert video will debut exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

 

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Prime Video Southeast Asia director David Simonsen is thrilled to be working with HYBE on ‘BTS: Yet to Come. He acknowledged the widespread interest in Korean media of high quality and said, “We look forward to delighting consumers around the globe with BTS: Yet to Come. We are excited to see the concert movie and this genre find new audiences from different countries on Prime Video.”

How to Watch?

Beginning this Thursday, November 9, the concert film will be made accessible to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Because it is an original production for Prime, you will need a Prime subscription to see it. You do not need to pay to see it if you already have a membership to the service.

About the Concert Film – BTS: Yet to Come

The concert video, which was produced by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex, and Trafalgar Releasing, has 19 performances of the band’s biggest songs, including Dynamite, Butter, Run BTS, MIC Drop, Yet to Come, and many others. The ARMYs and other viewers who watch BTS: Yet to Come on Prime Video will get an experience similar to that of attending a concert. This experience will include moving speeches, exciting stages, amazing pyrotechnics, and other elements.

PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis all held screenings of BTS: Yet to Come at their theatres throughout February in different states across India. In addition to India and South Korea, it was shown in approximately 110 nations and territories.

Screentime: 1 hour 43 minutes

About BTS

Since 2010, the South Korean band BTS has become a phenomenon throughout the world. Three of the seven members—Jin, J-Hope, and Suga—are now serving in the military. By the end of 2023, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook will have joined their mandatory military service.

Both V and Jungkook have recently released solo albums: V with Layover and Jungkook with Golden. Additionally, last month saw the publication of Jimin’s Production Diary, his solo documentary. When the members of BTS finish their mandatory military service in 2025, they will reconvene as a group once again.