Amazon Prime BTS: Yet to Come – release date and how to watch for free

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K-pop stars BTS perform in Prime Video
K-pop stars BTS perform in Prime Video's new concert film (Image: Prime Video)

Amazon Prime is launching a brand-new film centred on South Korean superstars BTS. The K-pop boy band performed a concert in their home country last year and now fans can relive it as the concert film BTS: Yet to Come drops on Amazon’s Prime Video.

Fans can feel like a part of the audience as RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook perform hits from across their hugely successful back catalogue, accompanied by spectacular firework displays. The special cinematic cut of the concert was re-edited and remixed for its theatrical release earlier this year, and now the BTS ARMY can enjoy a concert-like experience at home thanks to Prime Video.

The film includes 19 performances of the band’s hit songs, including Dynamite, Butter, RUN, MIC Drop and Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment). It will also feature touching speeches, electrifying stages and more.

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The global pop icons’ historic concert – performed in Busan, South Korea – took place in October 2022, when the seven-member band performed as a part of the port city’s World Expo 2030 bid. The free-to-attend concert was held at the city’s Asiad Main Stadium in front of approximately 50,000.

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Yet to Come – produced by HYBE, and CJ 4DPlex – follows the band’s previous concert film, BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage, filmed at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in 2021. It marks the first BTS film to premiere on Prime Video following the band’s previous deal with Disney+.

“We are thrilled to partner with HYBE in welcoming BTS: Yet to Come to Prime Video,” said David Simonsen, director of Prime Video Southeast Asia. “We know the popularity of high-quality Korean content worldwide and we look forward to delighting consumers around the globe with BTS: Yet to Come.”

When BTS: Yet to Come is released and how to watch it for free

BTS: Yet to come will premiere on Thursday, November 9, exclusively on Prime Video. It can be streamed with a subscription to Amazon Prime, which usually costs £8.99 and includes access to Prime Video’s huge film and TV library – as well as other benefits including next day delivery and Amazon Music Prime.

But by signing up to Amazon Prime’s 30-day free trial, BTS fans can watch Yet to Come without paying a penny. Amazon has also launched some awesome early Black Friday deals, including two for one on the new Echo Pop, Amazon’s WiFi and Bluetooth speaker with Alexa, and two for one on the latest generation Echo Show 5, the sleek smart display that can be used to stream music, podcasts and Prime Video content.

Those looking to upgrade their home cinema system could also get the full BTS concert experience and save £250 on a huge 4K TV with a bargain Black Friday deal from Currys. The retailer has reduced the Hisense 55" Smart 4K UHD TV with Amazon Alexa to £329 – a whopping 43 per cent discount – as well as offering Apple TV+ free for five months with any purchase.

Join Amazon Prime Video to stream BTS: Yet to Come. A host of other musical and concert films are available on streaming platforms including Netflix and Disney+.

Jake Hackney

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