The BTS: Yet To Come concert movie is scheduled to arrive on Amazon Prime Video on November 9th, following its theatrical release in January. Here are five key facts about it.

It’s no secret, BTS fans are already having major withdrawals with the mammoth K-pop boy band being on a hiatus until 2025. As now least half of the members are enlisted in the South Korean army and the others soon prepare to enlist, fans are missing the times they would see their power packed performances, their bonding and friendship on stage, music videos, award shows and in interviews.
Here’s some good news for fans. If you were not able to watch the BTS:Yet to Come movie in theatres or just watching it once wasn’t enough for you, you will soon be finally able to watch it in the comfort of your home on the 9th of November globally on Amazon Prime Video. Fans are relishing the news as they wait to watch the 7 members pour their hearts into the whole event once again! Here are 5 things you might want to know about BTS:Yet To Come’s arrival on Amazon Prime:
1. The Movie Features 19 Hit Performances
The concert film “BTS: Yet To Come” features 19 performances of the seven-member band’s hit songs, including “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “RUN,” “MIC Drop,” and “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).” ”The concert film – remixed and re-edited as “BTS Yet To Come In Cinemas,” – enjoyed a limited theatrical career in January this year.
2. Amazon Prime Release Date & Where
The concert film “BTS: Yet to Come” will be available for streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video in over 240 countries and regions beginning on November 9. Though it is set to be available much later in Japan, on December 1st probably owing to Japan/Korea tensions as K-pop has now taken over J-pop!
3. What Is BTS: Yet To Come All About?
The K-pop superstars’ concert originally took place in October last year at the Asiad Main Stadium in Busan, South Korea. It was part of the city’s World Expo 2030 bid to host the 2030 World Expo. The concert was free of charge as the government of Busan sponsored the performance to support their application for the World Expo.
4. The Power Of BTS In Numbers
As per records, approximately 50,000 people attended the free concert to see RM, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook on stage. The band’s management company HYBE along with Trafalgar then released a version titled BTS: Yet to Come in cinemas, in February, resulting in a massive global theatrical gross of over $29 million. Another 10,000 individuals in the city viewed a live broadcast at Busan Port, and an extra 2,000 congregated at the popular tourist spot Haeundae. That’s the power of BTS!
Furthermore, the concert was live-streamed for no charge throughout the world on platforms such as Weverse Live, Zepeto, and Naver NOW. The management company for the band, HYBE claimed 49 million viewers watched the livestream.
5. Amazon Agrees With The BTS Hype
“We are thrilled to partner with HYBE in welcoming BTS: Yet to Come to Prime Video,” shared David Simonsen, director of Prime Video Southeast Asia. “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.”
So are you planning a movie night with your ARMY besties or are in the mood for solo night coupled with all your loved snacks and some (or lots of) tears rolling down your face as you miss wait for your favourite boyband to be re-united in 2025?
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Source: Variety
