BTS: Yet To Come In Cinemas' Huge Sales Are Proof Of BTS's Influence Even When They Take A Break

BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas is the most anticipated K-Pop project in early 2023, which marks memorable milestones for BTS and ARMY (BTS fandom). BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas has now officially been released in theaters worldwide and attracts a large aud̾i̾e ̾nce.

BTS' comeback in cinemas has brought huge revenue and it was recently estimated after only 5 days of opening. This number continues to show how influential BTS and ARMYs are all over the world and even non-fans are curious about it.

Here are the recent updates on Yet To Come In Cinemas ticket sales:

"BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas" took fans through and felt every level of emotion. Those were the moments when BTS and ARMY burned with all their hearts until the emotional moment could not hold back tears.

It's been 3 years since Bring the Soul: The Movie, and now they bring fans another great scene in BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas. Watching every moment of BTS in the concert, many fans couldn't help but feel emotional when they realized that at the time of the Yet to Come in Busan concert, there were only 7 members who knew this would be their last concert. BTS with full members, at least for the next 3 years.

So “BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas” is like a thank you, goodbye and a promise to see you again in 2025 as BTS promised. In addition, BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas is not a documentary documenting the preparation and behind-the-scenes journey of the concert. This project is a 100% real concert, meticulously recorded, carefully edited in terms of sound and image. All for the sake of giving fans an unforgettable experience.

Fans all over the world had moments as if they were immersed in the music night in Busan, seeing the idol sharp at close range and especially the extremely emotional footage at the end. Throughout its more than 100-minute premiere, BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas has sent the aud̾i̾e ̾nce a series of ḧïẗ ḧïẗs such as Spring day, Fire, Dope, Butter, Dynamite, Run BTS... as well as the words. The 7 members shared their sincere feelings about their 10-year journey together, about their future plans, and about feelings that are hard to put into words.

There are many fans who have been to Busan directly or watched the Busan concert through online streaming, but still continue to come to the theater to enjoy it one more time. Each time, ARMYs have a different experience of this meaningful concert.

Therefore, many ARMYs, after watching, immediately remind ARMYs who have not watched to bring tissues. Many fans have revealed a bit about the experience as well as the interesting things of this special concert.

Besides, fans also do not forget to recommend watching all the after credits so as not to miss any memorable moments. Not only that, from fans to non-fans of the group buying tickets and experiencing BTS's concerts leads to a high box office sales of the Yet To Come BST.

Specifically, after 4 days of premiere, "Yet To Come In Cinemas" has already grossed $9.124 million at the domestic box-office (North America). It debuts with $6.28 million in its opening weekend at the same format. It must be emphasized again that this is only the revenue of the North a̾m̾e̾r̾i̾c̾an box office.

Meanwhile, the film has not shown any signs of cooling down in cinemas in ̾k̾o̾r̾e̾a. Reportedly, previously, according to the data network of the ̾k̾o̾r̾e̾an Film Council (KOFIC) at the end of January, the movie "BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas" led the movie ticket reservation rate over time. at 7:15 on the same day with 26.1% (49,000 people). It has surpa̾s̾sed box office blockbusters like "Avatar 2: The Flow of Water" and "The First Slam Dunk".

Although the revenue at the ̾k̾o̾r̾e̾an box office has not been finalized yet, CGV representatives believe that the film will also bring in extremely high revenue. In other countries where Yet To Comes in Cinemas was released, the response was equally positive.

Before that, BTS had made many documentaries about their world tour concert 3 times and also achieved huge sales. So it's not surprising that BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas follows suit.