BTS will be releasing a new concert film titled BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas. This concert film focuses on the free concert held by RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook in Busan. On October 15, 2022, BTS held a concert titled BTS Yet to Come in Busan which was held in Gijang-gun, Busan.
The concert was held to support the city's bid to host the 2030 World Expo. At that time, BTS performed 19 songs for the fans who were present. They performed the songs Dynamite, Idol, and Run BTS, which was performed live for the first time. At that time the concert was held for free offline and online.
For ARMYs who missed watching, the concert can be seen in theaters in February 2023. The CGV cinema network in Indonesia has confirmed that the film BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas will also be released in Indonesia. However, there is still no certainty about the exact date and details about tickets to watch.
"For fun friends who asked this morning, yes #BTSYetToComeinCinemas will be broadcast on CGV February 2023!" the announcement of the CGV cinema network on its social media. BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas is planned to be shown in more than 110 countries in a limited manner. This film will be the fifth film released by BTS in the last few years.
Meanwhile, BTS members are known to focus on carrying out individual activities after holding the BTS Yet to Come in Busan concert. J-Hope is the first member to release an official solo album titled Jack in the Box. Followed by Jin through the single album The Astronaut, and most recently RM through the album Indigo.
After releasing The Astronaut, Jin immediately underwent military service as an active soldier. Later, one by one the BTS members will also undergo mandatory military service for 18 months. It is predicted that BTS will comeback as a group in 2025 after the seven members have completed their mandatory military service.
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