The BTS group’s hard work from a small practice room in Seoul to a stadium concert is the States is revealed.
On November 29, BTS released the trailer for ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star,’ an original documentary series that looks back on BTS’ journey over the past 10 years.
The trailer begins with the seven members’ trainee days, taking their first steps together toward their dreams.
An official stated, “There is a scene where they are sweating and working hard during practice. It shows that BTS is able to shine today because of their hard work and passion.”
Having conquered South Korea’s music market, a spectacular scene followed at MetLife Stadium in the United States.
When the tour was canceled due to the pandemic, V expressed his frustration, saying, “I was waiting for something to change in my personal life.”
But BTS didn’t stop and moved on. After a long wait, members stood in front of their fans again.
The members could not hide their overwhelming emotions. “I think I have endured this long to see this. I lived harder, and I want to say this first,” said V.
At the end of the video, it shows members embarking on solo activities. Jimin said, “Let’s go first. Since we’ve never been there before, let’s go together.”
The second chapter of BTS began. “This might be a time for everyone to get to know themselves,” said Suga. BTS members promised to be united again one day.
Meanwhile, ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star’ will be released exclusively on Disney+ on December 20.
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<Translated by=Jiwon Kim(Dispatch)>