BTS is yet to hit theaters on February 1st

The BTS ARMY is happy and excited as they join RM, Jin, SUGA, J-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook on the big screen in a special cinematic cut, re-edited and remixed 103-minute BTS movie Are ready. Yet to Come concert which was held in October 2022 in Busan.

title in concert film bts is yet to come, ARMY will get a close-up angle and a new look of the entire concert in Busan. This is BTS’ fifth film to be released in theatres. Also known as Bangtan Boys, BTS is a Korean boy band formed in 2010. his earlier films BTS allowed to dance on stage , Seoul: Live Viewing (2022), after Break the Silence: The Movie (2020), Bring the Soul: The Movie (2019) and Burn the Stage: The Movie (2018) was also released across theatres. In India, multiplex chains PVR, INOX and Cinepolis have been booked to stream the Busan concert film in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Noida, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Ghaziabad and Mumbai.

Burn the Stage: The Movie was the first concert film to be released in India in 2018.

bts is yet to come It will feature the band’s hits such as ‘Dynamite’, ‘Butter’ and ‘IDOL’. To be screened in 229 countries/territories worldwide from 1 February, it will capture moments from the day of the concert. It is also rumored that the film opens with a greeting video delivered directly by BTS.

A total of 14 cinematic-only cameras were mobilized to capture the BTS members from different angles with a variety of shots including ultra-close shots and full shots. Screening takes place everywhere in 4D, 4DX and 2D formats.

It may not be the first concert film to be shown in India. In 2019, Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a GenerationA worldwide documentary brought the concert to life through the voices of those who attended the defining moment of the countercultural revolution.

Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, Joint Managing Director, PVR Limited says, “Seats are filling up fast bts is yet to come, Earlier, exclusive cinema partner PVR hosted its live screening in India. BTS allowed to dance on stage , Seoul: Live Viewing In 46 select theaters across 25 Indian cities on March 12, 2022. While the first show at 2.30 pm was scheduled for live viewing, the recorded screening was replayed later the same day. The screening generated a phenomenal response, with over 11,000 people attending 50 shows in a single day, recording an occupancy of 95%.

With the success of the first concert, PVR will also participate in the worldwide cinema release ‘BTS: is yet to arrive in theatersCinematic cut of the widely acclaimed BTS Busan online concert broadcast, re-edited and remixed for the big screen from February 1st, again for a limited time only.