The South Korean music act we all love has announced the special screening of their new concert film, BTS Yet To Come in Cinemas, releasing next year in theatres worldwide for a limited period. This film will allow fans to reminisce and relive the magic created during BTS’ concert Yet To Come in Busan held in October this year.
After having released several other concert films of the same nature, the upcoming release stands in as the fifth movie release by the group following previous projects like Burn The Stage: The Movie, Bring The Soul: The Movie, Break The Silence: The Movie and Permission To Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing.

And for this endeavour to come to fruition, the film distributor Trafalgar Releasing is collaborating with CJ 4DPLEX, HYBE Label and the Bighit Music brand. In addition to regular film screening, the cinematic translation of the concert event will also be available for viewing in ScreenX and 4DX.
Tickets go on sale on January 10, 2023, 4PM PST/ 7PM EST or January 11, 2023, 12AM GMT/ 1 AM CET/ 9AM KST (Sale times may vary by territory). The official message teasing the release of the forthcoming concert film reads, “Join RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook in this special cinematic cut, re-edited and remixed for the big screen. Watch new close-up angles and a whole new view of the entire concert, BTS Yet To Come in Busan.”
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Throughout the duration of the screening, the group will be seen performing hit songs from their discography like Dynamite, Butter, IDOL, in addition to the first concert performance of Run BTS, the much-loved song from their latest album Proof.
As always, fans were the first to react, and those who’ve already witnessed the beauty of the live concert beforehand know well not to miss out on this fun celebration again. They’re all eager to watch the group bust their moves on Run BTS, while some have even urged fellow fans to head over to the theatres with ScreenX, which allows them a 270 degree panorama view of the experience.
Moreover, next year already looks like a packed schedule for BTS Army, considering their favourite artists are coming out with various documentaries as well. Disney+ Hotstar is soon releasing the new docuseries titled BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star, which will focus on the members’ – RM, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook – “stories of … growth and of … music from (their) debut to today”. Another solo documentary with the spotlight on J-hope will also surface on the platform later.
Check Out the Announcement Post for BTS Yet To Come in Cinemas
BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas premieres in theatres worldwide from February 1, 2023 for a limited time only. Head over to the official website for the details of the upcoming special screening.
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