BTS’ Yet To Come to Be Released in Cinemas.

A surprise gift has been announced for the ARMY. BTS’s concert that was held earlier this year in Busan is going to be released in a cinematic version titled ‘BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas’.

The world-famous South Korean boy band is going to come on the big screen. The movie will be released on February 1, 2023. The tickets will be made available for sale live on January 11, 2023.

The movie will feature the performance of BTS that took place during the Busan Concert. BTS contributed to the promotion of Busan’s bid for the World Expo 2030 by holding the concert “Busan Yet To Come” in October.

All seven members of BTS, V, RM, Jungkook, J-Hope, Jimin, Suga, and Jin performed on stage. The running time of the movie will be 103 minutes and the fans will be able to witness the performances of the global group’s songs such as “Dynamite,” “RUN,” “Run BTS,” “Boy With Luv,” and more.

The movie will not only be released in South Korea but also in different parts of the world. It will be released in over 110 countries and territories for a limited time.

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BTS’ Movie Yet To Come to Be Released in Cinemas.

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After the release of earlier movies titled ‘Burn The Stage: The Movie’, ‘Bring The Soul: The Movie’, ‘Break The Silence: The Movie’, and ‘Permission To Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing’, BTS’s ‘BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas’ will be their fifth big screen release.

“BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas” will be distributed in a variety of unique formats, such as ScreenX, which offers an immersive 270-degree field of vision, 4DX, which uses effects to simulate a live concert, and 4DX Screen, which combines ScreenX and 4DX.

The group’s lyrics have addressed issues including mental health, the challenges of growing up and being a teenager, loss, the path to self-love, individualism, and the effects of fame and notoriety.

BTS has sold more than 30 million albums as of 2022, making them the best-selling artist in South Korean history, according to the Circle Chart. At present, the group has announced a temporary pause in order to complete their military enlistment.

Jin, the eldest member of the group, has already joined the military for services on December 14. Other members of the groups too will complete their military enlistment as per their schedule.