'BTS: Yet to Come' is dropping next month.
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BTS has sent their global fanbase into a frenzy with the announcement of the upcoming release of their 2023 concert film, BTS: Yet to Come.
Originally premiered in theatres worldwide in February 2023, the flick offers fans a rare and intimate glimpse into the group's live concert, which took place as part of Busan's World Expo 2030 bid on October 15, 2022, where they performed Run BTS live for the first time.
In a recent tweet from the official BTS Twitter account, the group revealed that BTS: Yet to Come is set to be available for streaming on November 9, 2023, via Prime Video globally.
For fans of BTS, this is a golden opportunity to relive the magic of that evening in Busan, or for those who missed it, to finally witness the energy and unmatched talent that BTS brings to the stage.
<BTS: Yet to Come> will come back to us!
— BTS_official (@bts_bighit) October 17, 2023
이제 내가 원할때 언제든지 시청해보세요!
📅 Nov 9
Global: Amazon Prime Video (@PrimeVideo)
Korea: Coupang Play (@CoupangPlay)
📅 Dec 1
Japan: Amazon Prime Video Japan (@PrimeVideo_JP)#BTS #방탄소년단 #YetToCome pic.twitter.com/sCxT5oQKqp
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In other BTS news, member Jungkook has been making waves in the music industry ahead of the release of his upcoming solo debut album, Golden. The album is set to be led by the single Standing Next to You, scheduled for release on November 3, 2023.
“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.
“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.”
What's even more exciting is the roster of world-renowned artists Jungkook has teased collaborating with on his solo project, which is set to feature DJ Snake, Major Lazer, Ed Sheeran, and Shawn Mendes.
To add to the excitement, Jungkook's fans can look forward to his feature on Australian musician The Kid Laroi's upcoming single, Too Much, alongside UK rapper Central Cee, which is set to drop on October 20, ahead of The Kid Laroi's debut album, The First Time, scheduled for November.
With BTS: Yet to Come set to be available for streaming on Prime Video starting November 9, and Jungkook's solo debut on the horizon, the coming months promise to be an exciting period for ARMYs and music enthusiasts across the globe.