BTS: “YET TO COME” WILL STREAM ON AMAZON PRIME

The original concert took place in Busan, South Korea last October in support of Korea’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo.

BTS’ 2022 concert film, titled “BTS: Yet to Come,” is set to arrive on Amazon’s Prime Video service next month. This spectacular show, which captivated an audience of 50,000 fans in October of last year at the Asiad Main Stadium in Busan, South Korea, was a significant part of the city’s efforts to secure the hosting rights for the 2023 World Expo. According to an announcement from Amazon, the concert film will be available for streaming on November 9th in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.

The movie co-produced by the superstar K-pop group’s agency, HYBE, as well as CJ 4DPlex and Trafalgar Releasing includes performance footage of 19 songs, including such beloved hits as “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “MIC Drop” and “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment),” as well as “touching speeches, electrifying stages [and] spectacular fireworks.”

 

BTS Concert Movie 'Yet to Come' Set For Prime Video

“We are thrilled to partner with HYBE in welcoming BTS: Yet to Come to Prime Video,” said David Simonsen, director of Prime Video Southeast Asia in a statement. “We know the popularity of high-quality Korean content worldwide and 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.” The movie will be available for Prime Video members in Japan beginning Dec. 1.

Trafalgar released a cut of the film called BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas in February as the latest project from Jung Kook, V, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope and Jimin in the midst of the group’s temporary pause to allow each member to complete their mandatory South Korean military service.

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