BTS 'Yet To Come' concert film to hit Pakistani cinemas
The concert has been “re-edited and re-mixed” to suit the taste of the BTS Army across the globe.


Lahore: The K-pop supergroup, BTS’ much-publicised World Expo concert ‘Yet to Come’ movie will now be screened in Pakistani cinemas on February 1.
There is a new buzz in town and it is all about the K-pop sensation, BTS. The concert film is being released as a movie in theatres worldwide next month.
The KPOP band has one of the biggest fandoms, known as the Army, which caused an uproar among fans all the way in Pakistan.
Cinema chain Cinepax took to Instagram and shared the official poster of the film with the release date on it.
The film poster can also be seen on the Cinepax website in the ‘coming soon’ section.
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The cinema’s official Twitter account retweeted a schedule by BTS that read that advance booking for the tickets will open on January 11.
However, Cinepax has yet to announce when tickets will go on sale and whether it’s going to be available at the same time announced by the Korean group.
The film will feature the band members RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook at their concert ‘Yet to Come in Busan’ that was held last year in October.
The group performed a total of 19 songs in an attempt to put Korean culture on the world map. The concert was held at the Asiad Main Stadium to support the Busan’s bid for the 2030 World Expo.
This will serve as an opportunity for the fans who missed attending this hit event in Busan. However, those who experienced BTS’ magic first-hand can still watch this 103-minute film because the concert has been creatively shot from a completely fresh perspective.
The concert has been “re-edited and re-mixed” to suit the taste of the Army across the globe.
This movie will be played across 110 countries, but only for a limited time.
This is the fifth concert movie of BTS to come out. The other four titles are BTS Permission to Dance on Stage — Seoul, Break the Silence, Bring the Soul and Burn the Stage.

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