BTS: Yet To Come was held in October as part of the World Expo bid 2030 ambassador duties...
Digital Desk: BTS may be taking a break from group activities, but the members are working hard to keep fans entertained. The members, RM, Jin, J-hope, Suga, Jimin, Jungkook, and V, are seen in a brief film asking fans to watch the concert on a wide screen. Jungkook even mentions that the concert was captured in high definition and that the ARMY can watch it again in theatres.
BTS' official Twitter account wrote, " ScreenX, 4DX, 4DX Screen, Tickets are now available!" Previously, the big band had a similar experience during the Permission To Dance concert. Yet To Come was a free concert held in Seoul, South Korea, as part of BTS' ambassador duties for the World Expo bid 2030.
Meanwhile, the concert footage has been made available on Disney Plus Hotstar. This was part of the agreement reached with HYBE, the label that represents pop superstars BTS. On the streaming platform, a documentary series starring BTS was also released.
The remarkable journey of 21st-century pop icons BTS is detailed in this unique documentary series. The series will feature the daily lives, ideas, and goals of BTS members as they prepare for their second chapter, thanks to unprecedented access to a massive library of music and footage accumulated over the past nine years. This year, the docu-series will be available exclusively on Disney's streaming sites.
Jin, a member of BTS, is already a soldier in the military. According to sources, Suga will be the next public servant to join. The members are likely to reunite as a group around 2025.
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