BTS' sold-out concert in Busan in October will be shown in worldwide theaters next year.

"BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas" is a complete documentation of the group's highly successful Busan concert – the last performance of the global sensation before its oldest member, Jin entered the military this month. The free live concert was aimed at promoting South Korea's bid to host the World Expo in Busan in 2030.

The Bangtan boys are reuniting in 2025 once they have completed their military enlistment, but fans have a new reason to rejoice as the historic concert will be shown in worldwide cinemas on Feb. 1, 2023.

"BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas" features cinematic cuts and close-up angles of the world's current most popular boyband and a widescreen view of the entire concert. It will be released in various formats including standard, 4DX and 4DX Screen, AllKpop said.

The film is set to hit theaters in more than 110 countries for a limited time. To date, it will be BTS' fifth big-screen film release following "Burn The Stage: The Movie", "Bring The Soul: The Movie," "Break The Silence: The Movie," and "Permission To Dance on Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing."

Tickets to "BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas" will go on sale starting Jan. 11, 2023.

BTS recently won the Concert Tour Award for its "Permission to Dance" concerts at the People's Choice Awards earlier this month. Aside from this, the band also received the Group of the Year award.

Furthermore, Jungkook's collaboration track with Charlie Puth titled "Left and Right" bagged the Collaboration award.

BTS members are currently promoting their solo endeavors while waiting for the date of their military training. Jin was the first to begin the 18-month mandatory military enlistment after turning 30 on Dec. 4. On December 12, "The Astronaut" singer entered the boot camp in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi province to fulfill 5 weeks of basic training. He was sent off by fellow BTS members Suga, RM, Jimin, J-Hope, Jungkook and V.

Meanwhile, RM might be the next member to enlist in the military based on a statement he made on Suga's talk show "SuCHwiTa."

"In 2025, I will have completed my military service and will have started to grow my hair again," the "Indigo" artist said on Suga's show, which was shared on YouTube on Dec. 5.

BTS, seen here in 2019, have gone on hiatus and will reportedly reunite in 2025
AFP