New film BTS: Yet to Come set for release on Prime Video

It will be available next month

BTS
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 19th Oct 2023
Last updated 20th Oct 2023

K pop band BTS, known for their huge hits 'Dynamite', 'Butter' and 'My Universe' with Coldplay, have a new film, due to be released very soon on Prime Video.

The film, called BTS: Yet to Come, is from their concert at Asiad Main Stadium in Busan, which took place in October 2022. The concert was free to fans, and attended by more than 50,000!

BTS: Yet To Come will feature 19 performances of the band's hit songs, including 'Dynamite', 'Butter', and 'RUN'. On release day, 9th November, it will be available in more than 240 countries, on Prime Video.

Take a look through some stills from the film:













Back in June 2022, BTS announced on their ninth birthday that they would be having a hiatus, much to fans' disappointment. The seven members of BTS, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, shared a video where they could be seen sitting around a table loaded with food and drink, to celebrate nine very successful years.

J-Hope then became the first member to announce solo music, releasing his first solo album 'Jack In The Box', on 15th July 2022.

Most recently, Jung Kook has released '3D' featuring rapper Jack Harlow. '3D' is the follow-up to Jung Kook's debut solo single 'Seven' featuring Latto, which was released in July 2023, and reached Number 3 in the UK.

When will BTS: Yet To Come be released?

The film will be released on 9th November 2023 on Prime Video.

Now take a look at how BTS became famous:

2010 - The beginnings

Although BTS released their first single in 2013, it was actually back in 2010 that the band formed. Assembled by Big Hit Entertainment, a South Korean entertainment company, BTS members were chosen from a variety of sources including online auditions, TV auditions and talent agencies.
However, it wasn't as easy as just releasing music once the band had formed, they worked as trainees, where they were prepared for stardom! The boys had lessons in dancing, singing, acting and media training.

2013 - The release of '2 COOL 4 SKOOL'

BTS officially released their first album in the summer of 2013 called '2 COOL 4 SKOOL'. The album was supported by songs 'No More Dream' and 'We Are Bulletproof Pt.2'.

2014 - The BTS A.R.M.Y. are born

Fans of the K-Pop group become known as the BTS ARMY. ARMY stands for Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth.

2019 - BTS present a Grammy Award

In 2019, BTS became the first K-pop artist to present an award at the Grammys. They presented H.E.R. with the Best R&B Album award.

2020 - BTS perform at the Grammys

Just a year after being the first K-Pop artist to present a Grammy, the band return to be the first K-Pop artist to perform at the awards.

2020: BTS release 'Dynamite'

In August 2020, BTS released their first English language song, 'Dynamite'. The song was a commercial success reaching Number 3 in the UK and becoming a Top 10 hit around the world.

2020 - BTS release 'Map of the Soul: 7'

BTS' seventh studio album 'Map of the Soul: 7' becomes a worldwide Number 1 hit, reaching the top spot in the UK, US, Australia, Japan and of course their native South Korea.

2021 - BTS collaborate with Coldplay

BTS and Coldplay release 'My Universe' in 2021, the song is sung in English and Korean and to date has 158 million views on YouTube.

2022 - BTS announce their hiatus

BTS shocked fans on their ninth anniversary by announcing they would be starting a hiatus.

Now read:

BTS: How the K-Popstars became BRIT Award nominees

BTS have announced a hiatus on their ninth anniversary

Coldplay join forces with K-pop boy band BTS for 'My Universe'

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