BTS Concert Film Set to Stream on Prime Video

The long-awaited BTS concert documentary is coming soon — and it’s set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video.

According to Diversity, BTS: It’s coming will launch on November 19 in 240 countries and features 19 performances of the boy band’s hit songs including “Dynamite, “Butter,” “RUN,” “Mic Drop” and “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).”

The film will also include speeches, extensive set design and fireworks from the concert, which was originally filmed in the South Korean city of Busan last October in support of its bid to host the Expo 2030 World Expo.

With approximately 50,000 people at Asiad Main Stadium, the concert was also streamed live on Weverse, a fan platform operated by Hybe.

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The film, produced by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex and Trafalgar Releasing, follows the release of BTS’s Disney+ concert film BTS: Stage Dance License – LA, which was recorded at Sofi Stadium in November 2021.

The band also announced earlier BTS memorabilia: Beyond the starswhich documented the band’s rise to fame.

BTS members RM, Jungkook, Jin, J-Hope, V, Jimin and Suga announced in June 2022 that they will be taking a temporary hiatus. Their agency HYBE clarified that the group will take some time to “express their individuality by releasing solo albums and collaborating with other artists.”

BIGHIT MUSIC, HYBE’s parent company, also added, “The members will use this time to achieve personal growth through various new activities, and we expect that this will further strengthen the foundation for the group’s long-term operation as a team.”

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BTS’ Suga announces military service start date

Their label then revealed in October that all seven members of the K-Pop supergroup would complete their mandatory military duties – an announcement that came shortly after the band’s free concert in Busan – but would reunite in the future.

Since the announcement, Jin and J-Hope have enlisted in the South Korean military — with Suga being the latest member to sign up. In September, Big Hit Music announced in a statement on Weverse that Suga, who recently completed his Agust D trek in support of his debut album D-Day, he would begin his required service on September 22.

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