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BTS attends the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena

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The highly anticipatedBTSconcert documentary is coming soon — and it’s set to play exclusively on Prime Video.

According toVariety,BTS: Yet to Comewill launch on Nov. 19 in 240 countries and includes 19 performances of the boy band’s hit tracks including “Dynamite, “Butter,” “RUN,” “Mic Drop” and “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).”

The film will also include speeches, extensive stage design and a firework display from the concert, which was originally filmed in South Korean city Busan in October of last year in support of its bid to host the 2030 World Expo.

The band also previously releasedBTS Monuments: Beyond the Star, which documented the band’s rise to fame.

BTS members RM,Jungkook,Jin,J-Hope,V,Jiminand Suga announced in June 2022 that they would takea temporary hiatus. Their agency HYBE clarified that the group would take some time to “express their individuality through the release ofsolo albums and collaborationswith other artists.”

BIGHIT MUSIC, HYBE’s parent company, also added, “Members will take this time to achieve personal growth through various new activities, and we expect it to further strengthen the foundation for the group’s long-run as a team.”

Their label thenrevealed in Octoberthat all seven members of the K-Pop supergroup would carry out their mandatory military duties — an announcement that came shortly after the band’sfree concertin Busan — but would reunite in the future.

Since the announcement, Jin and J-Hope have enlisted in the South Korean military for mandatory service — with Suga being the latest member to enlist. In September, Big Hit Music wrote announced in a statement on Weverse that Suga, who recently concluded his his Agust D trek in support of his debut albumD-Day,would begin his required service on Sept. 22.

source: people.com