In a monumental event marking a significant chapter in BTS's journey, the global sensation wrapped up their collective endeavours with the 'BTS: Yet to Come' concert in October 2022.
Held at the Asiad Main Stadium in Busan as part of the World Expo 2030 bid, the concert drew a massive crowd of 50,000 attendees, all treated to a breathtaking show by the seven-member band.
This event, which doubled as a bid for the World Expo, was an extraordinary spectacle, offering fans a chance to witness BTS's unmatched talent for free.
Produced by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex, and Trafalgar Releasing, the 'BTS: Yet to Come' concert film captures 19 electrifying performances, featuring chart-topping hits like "Dynamite," "Butter," "RUN," and "MIC Drop."
The film promises viewers a front-row experience, delivering not only the group's iconic music but also their heartfelt speeches, dazzling fireworks displays, and more. It is set to release on Prime Video on November 9, 2023.
Excitement for the release has rippled beyond the stage, with Prime Video Southeast Asia's director, David Simonsen, expressing his anticipation for the collaboration.
He acknowledged the global allure of top-notch Korean content and shared his enthusiasm for bringing ‘BTS: Yet to Come’ to audiences worldwide through Prime Video.
Simultaneously, fans are abuzz with news of Jungkook's upcoming solo album, entirely in English, adding to the anticipation surrounding BTS's future endeavors.
While the group has temporarily dispersed for solo projects, fans can rest assured that BTS has grand plans for their 2025 return, promising even more spectacular performances and music in the years to come.
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