BTS Will Tell 'A Story Of Our Music' In Disney+ Docuseries and Concert Special

BTS Will Tell 'A Story Of Our Music' In Disney+ Docuseries and Concert Special




The gentlemen of BTS are giving you “Permission to Dance” on stage with them on their upcoming new Disney+ specials.


The sensational pop order will star in exclusive shows on the streaming platform following a teamwork agreement between their studio Hybe Organization and the Walt Disney Firm. The negotiation “to showcase creative excellence from South Korea’s music and entertainment industry” will include five specials, though for now, only three titles have been revealed.


“This will be the begin of a long-term teamwork, where we present worldwide crowds a wide span of Hybe content for fans who love our music and artists,” Park Ji-won, CEO of Hybe, mentioned in a statement. “The Walt Disney Business has a long history of franchise building and promoting musical artists, with its unparalleled brands and platforms.”


One of the specials features a cinematic 4K concert film named BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA. It will feature BTS’s November 2021 live performances of the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 singles “Butter” and “Permission to Dance” at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. No release date has been set, however according to an interview on Disney+ Singapore, it will be coming out soon.


Another project that is reportedly releasing shortly is a travel reality show titled In the Soup: Friendcation. Furthermore to V of BTS, it will feature an ensemble cast including Itaewon Class’s Seo-jun Park, Parasite’s Woo-shik Choi, actor and boy musical group ZE:A’s Hyung-sik Park, and rapper Peakboy. The show will follow the five performers taking a surprise trip and participating in various fun activities, from walking on the beach and exploring new places. A release date is set to July 22 as well as a teaser trailer can be noticed below.


A docu-series titled BTS Monuments: In back of the Star on the band’s career and rise to international stardom is also set to be released in 2023. It will also give the Army glimpses of "a more up close and personalized side" of the members and, according to the categorize, "take you on a journey of how we have grown in the past years" and is "a story of our music."


“With unprecedented access to a vast library of music and footage within the past nine years, the series will feature the day-to-day lives, thoughts and plans of BTS members, as they prepare for their second chapter,” Disney mentioned in a statement to Hollywood Reporter.


after the release of their anthology album Proof in June, BTS reported that they could be “going on a hiatus,” nevertheless a spokesperson clarified to Rolling Stone that they are not parting ways, yet rather breaking to “take time to explore some solo assignments at this time and remain mobile in various different formats.” Jungkook reassured the Army they “will return someday even more mature than we are now.”









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