BTS: Yet to Come, the concert film, will premiere on Prime Video on November 9, 2023.
Last Updated: 04.39 PM, Oct 31, 2023
The concert film BTS: Yet to Come will premiere on Prime Video on November 9 and was confirmed earlier today. The October 2022 BTS: Yet to Come concert in Busan, South Korea, included all seven members of the group. Busan, South Korea, hosted a concert in the Asiad Main Stadium for an estimated 50,000 people as part of their bid for the World Expo 2030. RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook make up BTS.
BTS: Yet to Come concert highlights
The HYBE and CJ 4DPlex concert video will feature 19 live renditions of their greatest hits, including songs like Dynamite, Butter, RUN, MIC Drop, Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment), and many more. The makers promise that those who watch BTS: Yet to Come on Prime Video will feel as though they are at a concert, complete with heartfelt speeches, pulsating stages, spectacular fireworks, and more.
Check out the trailer below:
Prime Video to capture concert experience
Prime Video Southeast Asia director David Simonsen is ecstatic to be working with HYBE to bring BTS: Yet to Come to Prime Video. They are well aware of the worldwide appeal of premium Korean material, and they anticipate great success with BTS: Yet to Come. They are thrilled that Prime Video is helping bring in new fans of concert films all over the world.
On November 9, BTS: Yet to Come will be available to view on Prime Video. As of December 1st, only Prime Video members in Japan will be able to see the movie. Korean titles like Jinny's Kitchen, Island, The Kidnapping Day, The Killing Vote, HeartBeat, Lies Hidden in My Garden, Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938, and BTS: Yet to Come are all available on Prime Video, alongside popular anime like Rurouni Kenshin.