BTS Jungkook & Jimin Share They Are Happy To Do THIS At 'Yet To Come in Busan'

ARMYs are always more than ready to scream at the top of their lungs and drain their energies whenever BTS light up the stage. Now that the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, fans can clap and make noise during in-person concerts.

BTS fired up the stage of South Korea's second most-populated city with their enormous and much anticipated 'Yet to Come in Busan' last October 15, 2022. After three years, this became BTS' first time to perform again on the stage of Busan, following their "5th Muster: Magic Shop," held in Busan Auxiliary Stadium.

In partnership with Weverse, BTS could extend their festival-like performances as the concert was live-streamed internationally. ARMYs expressed their excitement and enthusiasm for the show as this is BTS' first whole group performance after their label announced that members would focus on individual activities.

BTS Busan Boys Have Something to Share

RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook welcomed their fans as they energetically grooved with their hit song, Mic Drop. Thus, leading the fans to feel the intensity of the concert. Everything was elevated when the septet group debuted their dance performance for their song Run BTS.

Interestingly, during their June 2022 comeback, ARMYs expressed their eagerness on how BTS will choreograph Run BTS. Therefore, everyone was awed when the boys performed the song during "Yet to Come in Busan."

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Intriguingly, Jimin shared that although performing in Busan is exciting, it also gives him a "strange" feeling. Regardless, he gratified the fans for coming and welcoming them to Busan.

Aside from the Busan boys, BTS leader RM said:

"This is our first performance in Busan in three years. It's our honor to be with you guys at such a meaningful concert for the promotion of the 2030 Busan World Expo."

Aside from South Korea, other contenders for the 2030 World Expo are Rome, Odesa, Ukraine, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The host city will be announced next year, depending on the Bureau International des Expositions.

Apart from performing and sharing smiles with the ARMYs, the members took this opportunity to confess some of the members' planned individual projects for this year.

An Emotional 'Yet to Come' Encore

Indeed, the "Yet to Come" concert is a rollercoaster ride. One time, ARMYs find themselves jamming and jumping with the hyped music; then, one moment, they find themselves passionate.

During the encore performance, BTS performed Spring Day, a song close to the heart of almost every ARMY.

Suga shared that as they performed Spring Day again, the emotions doubled as it was offered to every individual who was having a hard and tiring moment. He also said that he hopes people will find strength and support with their songs.

Despite being seen as a record-breaking and historical event, "Yet to Come" in Busan is more than a festive, but a reunion between BTS and ARMYs.

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Written by Sophia Carson.

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