BTS Are Stadium-Stomping Titans In New 'Break The Silence' Trailer
Get ready for a time travelin' trip to 2018!
BTS are rearing up to release
Break The Silence, a new docuseries that will follow their massive treks for the
Love Yourself and Love Yourself: Speak Yourself tours that took place from 2018 to 2019. They've shared a trailer that previews the exciting experience of glittering microphones, arenas illuminated by camera screens, and intense emotions before and soon after shows. It's going to be a hell of a ride.
The
Break The Silence trailer gives a glimpse at what touring juggernauts look like — more so than BTS's
2019 Bring the Soul: The Movie documentary that sold more than 2.55 million tickets across 112 territories around the world, making it the widest-ever release for an event cinema title. That film broke the group's own record set by
Burn the Stage: The Movie which debuted to nearly $14 million in 2018. There's no doubt in my mind that
Break The Silence will be even bigger than both of these.
With silver and rose gold microphones in hand, BTS jump around stadium stages in the trailer while roaring audiences, reduced to screaming circles, have the time of their lives. The camera focuses on the hugeness of the experience: confetti shooting out of cannons, selfie-cams twirling around to show just how several folks are packed in every venue, and the rows and rows of fans enclosed in fences who want nothing more than to breathe the same air as BTS.
There are also several moments that preview a pensive look at the quiet moments between explosive shows. We visualize brotherly daps and members consoling each other as soon as things get tough. I can visualize that this go-around is going to get deeper than ever before.
Break The Silence will be out on May 12. It'll debut via
WeVerse app and can be pre-ordered right now. It's a number of weeks out, so you'll require some BTS content to hold you over up until then. I recommend the group's variety show,
Run BTS, that celebrated its 100th episode earlier this month.
BTS recently released their
Map of the Soul: 7 album — which features both "
Black Swan" and "
On" — and
detailed to MTV's
Fresh Out Live the realities of having such an enormous spotlight. "You may think our lives are really glorious or really decorative and that we live the high life, yet actually we also face our own shadows in our lives and in the work that we do," Suga mentioned. "I think it's the same with everybody. I think everybody goes via same things."
Check out a preview of BTS's
Break The Silence trailer up above.
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