BTS: Yet to Come takes the stage November 9. #BTSYetToCome pic.twitter.com/i3YajVDQCo
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The concert film, produced by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex, and Trafalgar Releasing, will include 19 performances of their hit tracks, such as “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “RUN,” “MIC Drop,” “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment),” and more. Touching speeches, electrifying stages, spectacular fireworks, and more will be palpable as consumers get a concert-like experience through watching BTS: Yet to Come on Prime Video. Prime Video consumers can enjoy the captivating show from anywhere, anytime, and rewatch it on their compatible devices.
“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. We are excited to see the concert movie and this genre find new audiences from different countries on Prime Video.”
Prime Video customers in 240 countries and territories worldwide will be able to stream BTS: Yet to Come starting November 9. The title will only be available for Prime Video members in Japan starting December 1. BTS: Yet to Come joins thousands of other shows and films available on the Prime Video catalogue, such as Ajoomma. Korean titles such as Jinny’s Kitchen, Island, The Kidnapping Day, The Killing Vote, HeartBeat, Lies Hidden in My Garden, Tale of The Nine Tailed 1938, anime hits such as Rurouni Kenshin, award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Originals like Gen V, Citadel, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, The Boys, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, and Emmy and Golden Globe winners Fleabag and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Prime Video members are able to watch films and shows anywhere and anytime on hundreds of compatible devices. In the Prime Video app, members can also download episodes on their mobile devices and tablets and watch anywhere offline at no additional cost. Prime members in Singapore will be able to watch BTS: Yet to Come anywhere and anytime on hundreds of compatible devices. Prime Video is available in Singapore for just $2.99 per month.