ARMYs are in for a little treat as the concert film BTS Yet To Come makes its return on Amazon Prime Video. The movie, which showcases the band’s iconic Busan concert held in 2022, will be available to stream on November 9, 2023, at 9 a.m. KST.
South Korean boy band BTS has seven members – RM (Kim Namjoon), Jin (Kim Seokjin), Suga (Min Yoongi), J-Hope (Jung Hoseok), Jimin (Park Jimin), V (Kim Taehyung), and Jungkook (Jeon Jungkook). Since their debut in 2013, the septet has managed to gain popularity while encountering many struggles, both professional and personal. Over the years, BTS has employed a number of strategies to earn love and recognition for their music and the brand.
Their fans, ARMY, have endlessly supported the members. One of the ways is showing up in large numbers to their concert venues or even for the movie in theatres. It is only a blessing for the fandom to watch BTS Yet To Come again on a streaming platform.
BTS Yet To Come Prime Video release date, time & more
BTS Yet To Come will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video on November 9, 2023, at 12 a.m. GMT and 9 a.m. KST. Viewers will have to login to their account or create one to watch the movie. To sign up, go to Amazon Prime Video and select “Sign In” or “Create Your Account.” From there, choose a subscription plan as per one’s needs. To end the process, make the payment and enjoy streaming the movie.
Amazon Prime Video offers two subscription plans for their customers. They can sign up by paying $14.99 a month or $139 per year with an Amazon Prime membership. Moreover, they can pay $8.99 per month for a standalone Prime Video membership.
BTS Yet To Come concert was held at Busan’s Asiad Main Stadium in October 2022. It was conducted as a part of the city’s efforts to host the 2023 World Expo. Over 50,000 fans attended the concert, filling the stadium with their cheers. If that wasn’t enough, more than 10,000 ARMYs watched it live at the Busan port. The concert was a massive success, with HYBE organizing a live streaming on Weverse as well.
The concert film documents a total of 19 BTS performances, including some of their hit numbers – Butter, Dynamite, RUN, Yet To Come, Mic Drop, Fire, and several others. Besides, the choreography, passion, expressions, and the members’ interaction make it a worthwhile watch. The fandom cheer only adds to the fun since it is an experience best enjoyed with fellow fans.
Hybe and CJ 4DPlex produced the concert film. Trafalgar Releasing was responsible for screening the concert film globally in many theatres across several countries. The film garnered a whopping $40 million at the box office, which isn’t as a surprise given BTS’ global popularity.