JAKARTA - The latest BTS concert film, Yet to Come, will be available streaming in the near future. Prime Video announced that the concert film will be released on Prime Video on November 9.

As the title implies, this concert film features BTS' latest concert in Busan, South Korea in October 2022. This concert is part of the Busan's World Expo 2030 which will be held at the Asiad Main Stadium.

Attended by 50 thousand fans, the seven members sang 19 BTS hits including Dynamite, Butter, RUN, MIC Drop, and Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment), and others.

The seven members, namely RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook, were present to greet fans at the concert which was the closing of the series before they went through a semi-vacuum period.

"We are delighted to be collaborating with HYBE to bring BTS: Yet to Come to Prime Video," said David Simonsen, director of Prime Video Southeast Asia.

We understand the popularity of high-quality Korean content around the world and we hope to entertain consumers from various parts of the world through BTS: Yet to Come. We are excited to see this concert film and genre find new audiences from various countries on Prime Video," he said again.

Previously, the concert film Yet to Come had been screened in limited cinemas around the world. This film is a production of HYBE, CJ 4DPLEX, and Trafalgar Release.

The Yet to Come concert felt special and touching considering that this concert was the last series of BTS before they had individual activities. All BTS members promote their solo album, the most recent of which is Jung Kook with Golden.

In addition, some members such as Jin and j-hope are serving in the military as active soldiers. The plan is that the five members will follow the two if BTS is planned to be active again in the entertainment industry by 2025.

On the other hand, the concert film Yet to Come is one of South Korea's newest content from Prime Video which will be released in November. This film can be watched on Prime on a regular subscription.


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