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Members of BTS's fanbase, which calls itself 100,000 ARMY, will be able to attend the concert in person at the Busan Ilkwang Special Stage in Gijang, in northern Busan, and it is to begin at 6:00 p.m. local time (4:00 a.m. ET).
In a joint statement by HYBE and BigHit Music via Weverse, the companies revealed that the venue for WORLD EXPO 2030 BUSAN KOREA CONCERT BTS in BUSAN has been changed. Originally scheduled to take place on 15 October 2022 at the Ilgwang Special Stage in Busan, the concert venue has been moved to the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.
The LIVE PLAY viewing will still be held at Busan Port International Passenger Terminal Outdoor Parking Lot, while international fans can tune in to the livestream via Weverse, NAVER NOW, and ZEPETO. The concert will also be broadcasted via JTBC in Korea and TBS CHANNEL 1 in Japan.
Of course, ARMYs are required to reserve their tickets to secure their entry into the concert. The online concert will be streamed on the online fan-community platform Weverse, ZEPETEO, and NAVER NOW.
For those who wish to watch the concert with fellow ARMYs and cheer for BTS members, HYBE has organized LIVE PLAY, which is an in-person event where ARMYs can watch the concert in real-time on a big screen to cheer for the Bangtan members and enjoy the moment with the members.
ARMYs must also note that since there is a sudden surge of COVID-19 cases in Korea, the concert is subjected to cancelation or change depending on the COVID-19 preventive measures at the time of the concert.
BTS has revealed the event will be live streamed via Weverse, a website the band often uses for interacting with fans live. In fact, after the COVID-19 pandemic, streaming their concerts on this platform has become quite common for BTS, as a way to keep performing even during the most difficult of times. Up until now, fans have always had to pay to access these live streams, but with a free concert taking place, those watching from home will also be granted the opportunity to watch the performance free of charge.
South Korean boy band BTS has performed in five concert tours (three of which have been worldwide), six fan meeting tours, four joint tours, eight showcases, and 41 concerts since their debut in 2013. BTS' debut solo concert tour in 2014, The Red Bullet Tour, began in Asia and then expanded to Australia, North America, and South America, attracting 80,000 spectators. In the midst of The Red Bullet Tour, BTS also held its first concert tour of Japan, Wake Up: Open Your Eyes Japan Tour. In 2015, BTS commenced The Most Beautiful Moment in Life On Stage Tour, which visited various cities in Asia and sold over 182,500 tickets. In 2017, BTS embarked on The Wings Tour, which visited 17 cities in 10 countries around the world and attracted 550,000 spectators.
BTS and the Army are also gearing up for the group's first live concert since announcing a brief break to focus on solo projects. On October 15th BTS will reunite for a free concert at the Busan Ilgwang special stage in Gijang-gun, Busan. For those not in Busan, the concert will live stream at 6:00 P.M. on October 15th on Weverse, ZEPETO, and NAVER NOW, with more details on the event to be announced later.
What set the BTS Busan concert apart from most was that it was an unforgettable experience for ARMYs and viewers. As seen with BTS turning the entire city of Las Vegas into a mini purple festival, affectionately referred to as Boraehagas, the same was done in Busan. Fans nicknamed the purple-covered city, Borasan, for the BTS Yet To Come Busan Concert.
With over 100,000 fans believed to have attended, the BTS concert in Busan was a massive production to undertake. With under two months of planning from the announcement, people shared several speculations about the readiness of the infrastructure for the Yet To Come Busan concert.
Planning a concert in such a short amount of time was one thing, but creating a full fledge experience of turning Busan into a playground for BTS's fandom Army, who were traveling from all over the world to see them, was a feat in itself. Few people who have been to a BTS concert would doubt that the BTS Yet To Come Busan concert would be any less amazing, and BTS, without a doubt, pulled it off.
The concert was free, but you need a ticket to attend. The majority of concert tickets were given away via a raffle on Weverse. When fans won the raffle, Weverse directed the winners to the ticketing site Interpark to register to receive their tickets
The BTS Yet To Come Busan Concert had one of the largest viewing audiences ever. The Busan Asiad Stadium has a seating capacity of 50,000 fans. Over 12,000 fans attended the Live Play events, where they played the concert on giant screens at Haeundae Beach and Busan Port.
Millions of fans who could not attend the concert or the Live Plays in Busan watched the BTS concert in Busan concert through one of 3 official live stream links provided by Weverse, Naver, and Zepeto. Over 49 million fans watched the BTS Yet To Come Busan Concert through Weverse before it seemingly crashed from the huge traffic.
As fans walked into the stadium for the concert, the props on the stage for the BTS Busan performance immediately stood out. The stage screens featured BTS's symbol in the middle and fanned out from them, similar to the look of the cover of BTS's Proof Anthology Album.
Besides the statue and the piano sits a train car. This train car pays homage to the train scene in their \"Spring Day\" music video. They performed \"Spring Day\" towards the end of the BTS concert in Busan inside this train car, sitting in the exact same spots they were seated in, in the music video.
BTS Jimin also celebrated a birthday two days before the concert, so Army sang \"Happy Birthday\" to him. The members ended the concert by singing \"Yet To Come\" after assuring fans that BTS would be back with more music to share if they trusted them.
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As an extra incentive for fans to visit Busan for the BTS Yet To Come Busan Concert, five hotels in Busan offered BTS-themed hotel room packages. Paradise Hotel, Lotte Hotel, Marriot Hotel, Park Hyatt Hotel, and Grand Josun Hotel each offered different BTS-themed perks for booking a room during the weekend of the BTS Yet To Come concert.
With the BigHit Music announcement confirming that all members of BTS plan to enlist and fulfill their mandatory military service, this BTS concert in Busan seemed like the perfect way for the guys to be with Army one more time before they reconvene group activities in 2025. The first member to enlist is BTS Jin. He will be going into the military before the end of the year.
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Four months since announcing that the band would go on a hiatus, K-pop sensation BTS staged a free concert in Busan, South Korea, over the weekend, attracting more than 49 million viewers in-person and online.
In October 2020, the band broke their own world record after amassing almost 1 million viewers and again in June 2021 after seeing a record 1.33 million paid viewers for the online concert Muster Sowoozoo 2021.
21st century pop icons BTS continue to break records. BTS released their latest concert \"BTS in BUSAN\" in cinemas beginning on Feb. 1 as BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas which now holds the record for the highest grossing worldwide event cinema release.Presented by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex, and Trafalgar Releasing for a limited run, BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas achieved a global box office gross of $40m and boasted a footprint of more than 5,817 cinemas across 128 countries/territories, including a total of 617 coming from CJ 4DPlex's 4DX and ScreenX locations.From opening day Wednesday, Feb. 1 through Sunday, Feb. 5 in North America, the total gross was over $8m with a per-screen average of more than $7,080 across 1,127 movie theaters. In the 4DX and ScreenX premium formats the film grossed more than $1.5m with a per screen average of $12,000 representing 19% of the North America box office on only 10% of the screens.Internationally, BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas generated $32m, scoring multiple top five positions for the weekend in territories including Japan, Korea, Italy, and Spain, plus the top ten in UK, Germany, Peru, and Australia. The project also reached number one in Mexico, Colombia, and the Philippines, plus the number one international release in India.
BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas in ScreenX delivers a truly immersive experience that puts audiences in the front row. With a 270-degree field of view and exclusive imagery, audiences will feel like they are watching BTS live in concert. In multi-sensory 4DX, audiences are surrounded by unique motion and environmental effects that reproduce the atmosphere of a live concert.Complete with synchronized seats timed to BTS' hit songs, 4DX transcends the BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas experience. Jong Ryul Kim, CEO of CJ 4DPLEX said, \"With our collaboration with BTS, HYBE and Trafalgar Releasing - we created a truly historic moment in event cinema.The ScreenX Studio production team focused on providing a totally different experience for moviegoers by shooting the film with fourteen cinematography cameras, which were not used in the live streaming event, and were re-edited for the ScreenX presentation.\"\"We're thrilled to see such a strong response from audiences across the globe,\" Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing said. \"BTS have a massive and dedicated following, and we're honored to help them achieve another record-breaking result.\" 59ce067264