BTS held their extremely anticipated “Yet to Come” live performance in Busan on Oct. 15, 2022, to promote the South Korean metropolis’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo, and the boys didn’t disappoint. The live performance was attended by 50,000 ARMYs in particular person, with tens of thousands and thousands of followers tuning into free stay streams of the live performance throughout Hybe’s Weverse app, Naver Now, and Zepeto. (The load was seemingly so heavy that the entire official streams went down intermittently all through the present, forcing followers to bounce between them.) BTS made such an impression, in reality, that their live performance will likely be screening in theaters from Feb. 1 to Feb. 5.
When followers flock to theaters throughout the U.S. to relive the live performance, they’re going to have the ability to watch the boys carry out a set of 18 songs that span their total profession, from “Ma City” and “Spring Day” to “Butter” and “Yet to Come.” They’ll have the ability to look again on the boys’ ending speeches, throughout which the stadium sang “Happy Birthday” to Jimin in honor of his twenty seventh birthday (which had been just a few days earlier than the live performance on Oct. 13). Best of all, followers will likely be in a position to see Jin in motion, because the “Yet to Come” live performance was his final live performance with the group earlier than he enlisted in the Korean army on Dec. 13.
Despite the boys’ ongoing solo initiatives (Jimin is the most recent member to start rolling out his solo efforts, beginning together with his collab single with Big Bang’s Taeyang, “Vibe”), the members repeatedly confused that the “Yet to Come” live performance wouldn’t be their final, and there may be nonetheless extra OT7 music and performances but to come!
Read on for a recap of the evening’s set record and all of the details about the boys’ iconic “Yet to Come” live performance in Busan earlier than you head to a theater close to you to relive all of it!
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