In an announcement made on 24 August, the global pop group confirmed that they will be holding their highly anticipated Busan concert this 15 October, 6 PM KST at Busan Ilgwang Special Stage in Gijang-gun, Busan. The show is free for admission and comes in an effort to help Busan's bid for the World Expo 2030. The in-person concert venue can accomodate 100,000 fans.

The concert will also be livestreamed via Weverse, ZEPETO, and NAVER NOW for fans to tune in to, as well as a LIVE PLAY event at the Busan Port International Passenger Terminal Outdoor Parking Lot where 10,000 fans can gather and experience the show in real-time with their fellow ARMY (fans of BTS). The show starts at 6 PM KST with ticket registration via Interpark.


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Tickets will be divided into a raffle for ARMY fanclub members and the general public who must be INTERPARK members. There will be two tiers for the concert: designated seating and standing, which will be reserved for fanclub members and the general public respectively.

The registration period for fanclub members will be open from 30 August at 4 PM KST to 1 September at 3:59 PM KST. Winners will be announced between 7 September at 4 PM KST to 8 September at 3:59 PM KST. Members can only reserve one ticket per person.

The livestream for BTS' Yet To Come Busan concert will be happening on 15 October at 6 PM KST via Weverse Live. Fans can sign in to their Weverse account and tune in to the livestream concert for free through BTS' Live page.

"Whatever happens, if the seven of us hope for the same and if you guys trust us, we will overcome everything and continue to be happy and hold concerts," the band leader RM said to the crowd during the concert.

BTS' concert "'Yet To Come' in Busan" took place at the Busan Asiad Stadium on Saturday evening. It was the first concert in South Korea from the band in seven months since the act's Seoul arm of "Permission to Dance On Stage" held in March.

It was the first time that BTS' concert had turned into a nationwide festival, instead of a gathering for the band and its fans. The tickets for the 50,000 in-person attendance and the 10,000 remote real-time view had been allotted for free, with a set amount provided to paid-membership fans first and the rest given out to the general public through lottery system. The event was also live-streamed through various online and broadcast channels around the globe.

Signaling the start of the night was massive explosions of fireworks that soared into the open sky above the outdoor stadium. BTS brought the awestruck audience's eyes back onto the ground with the first song of the night "MIC Drop."

"MIC Drop" was powerful enough to electrify the 50,000 audience, but up next was "Run BTS," the new song from the act's latest album "Proof" that was being unveiled live for the first time that night.

"We've been looking forward to this Busan concert, but there were members who were especially excited for today's concert," V said, turning towards Jungkook and Jimin who were born and raised in Busan.

Changed into casual outfits, BTS gathered back onto the stage together to serve up some of its biggest hits, "Dynamite," "Boy With Luv" and "Butter." The bandmates were also joined in by fans during "Boy With Luv," and J-Hope responded to the sing-along by making a heart shape with his arms.

"We couldn't miss out on this one while we're holding a gig in Busan," Jimin said as the band kicked into their 2015 song "Ma City" which they were performing live during a concert for their first time.

Running at full throttle, the boys notched up the heat further with more of their quintessential hits "Dope" and "Fire," before hitting the night's climax with "Idol" where several dozen dancers surrounded the boys as they jumped around more fervently than ever.

The night's mood took a different turn with "Young Forever," one of the act's most beloved ballad tracks from the septet. Fans then began to sing-along "For Youth" without BTS, and the members picked up the song where the fans left off.

"I've really missed this moment. I've missed the six members while going solo. I think I'm the type of person that gets energetic when I'm with them. That's why the emotions hit me while I was preparing for the concert," J-Hope said.

Jimin, who was gifted with a birthday chant from fans and members, said, "I didn't used to, but these days I'm becoming curious about future. I'm looking forward to 10 years later, and rather than being scared, I actually think I'll be happy," and added, "It's only been the teaser until now, and we'll go 30, 40 more years from now."

"Many thoughts and feelings came through during the show. This is our last concert that we have in plan. I wanted to remember this moment for a long time as we don't know when we will hold our next show," Jin said.

"There were many ups and downs to this concert, but what is done is done. It's important you take good memories from it," Suga said. "Some people say this and that about BTS' future, but we'll stay here 20, 30 more years. Let's grow old together."

According to Hybe, the multi-label company to which BTS is affiliated, "Yet To Come" in Busan was also tuned in from livestream audiences in 229 countries around the world. The concert was also streamed through real-time broadcast at Live Play venues in Busan Port and Haeundae beach, where over 12,000 people had gathered to watch the show together through a huge LED screen.

Meanwhile, BTS is the honorary promotional ambassadors of Busan's bid to host 2030 World Expo. In June, Hybe signed a contract to support the city and the bidding committee in their efforts to bring one of the world's biggest event to Busan and BTS members were appointed to the ambassadorial roles as part of the deal. 152ee80cbc

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