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‘BTS: Yet to Come’: How to Watch the Concert Film for Free

Written by on November 8, 2023

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BTS is almost ready to come home with you, ARMY! The new concert film BTS: Yet to Come, is set to drop on Prime Video Thursday (Nov. 9), and based on the trailer, it looks epic.

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The movie will returns fans to 2022, when the RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook took to the stage in Busan, South Korea, as a part of Busan’s World Expo 2030 bid. The concert was held at the Asiad Main Stadium, with approximately 50,000 people in attendance — and now you get to be one of the spectators. Whether you’ve seen the K-pop in concert before or it’s your first time, you’ll be able to watch them perform 19 songs, including “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “RUN,” “MIC Drop,” “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)” and more.

Along with the music, fans can see speeches, a fireworks display and more.

Keep reading to learn the streaming options available below.

How to Watch BTS: Yet to Come

The concert film will be available to stream on Prime Video starting on Thursday (Nov. 9). Since it’s a Prime Original, that means you’ll need a Prime membership to watch it. If you’re already subscribed, you can watch it for no additional cost. Just log into your account and head to the Prime Video library, where you’ll find it under new releases, or click the button below starting Nov. 9.

Not subscribed? Amazon has a 30-day free trial for new users who sign up, which means you can watch the movie and more for free. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular membership fee of $14.99/month or $139/year.

Students can take advantage of the student membership, which is 50% off and comes with a six-month free trial. Those with a qualifying government program can also snag an EBT/Medicaid plan, which is half off and comes with a 30-day free trial. Click here or the button below to start your free trial.

BTS: Yet to Come isn’t the only thing you’ll be able to enjoy with Prime. A membership will give you access to the entire Prime library including Prime originals and exclusive content, TV shows and movies, including The Boys, Gen V, CitadelDaisy Jones & The SixThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselHarlan Coben’s ShelterSwarmMedellìnThe PowerKelceHarlemI’m a VirgoInvincibleTom Clancy’s Jack RyanThe Horror of Dolores RoachFleabagThe Summer I Turned PrettyThe Wheel of Time and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of PowerBetter Call Saul and more.

Want even more content? You can expand your library of offerings with Prime’s premium channel options such as Paramount+, Max, Starz and AMC+.

A membership will also include additional perks such as Prime Premiere, free one-day shipping, grocery delivery, access to Prime members-only deals and Prime Day, Prime Try Before You Buy and more.

Watch the trailer for BTS: Yet to Come below.



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