Son Sung-deuk

BTS returned to the live stage on Oct. 14, 2022 in an effort to help South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo. The superstar K-pop group — Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook — partnered with Weverse to livestream the festival-style show at Asiad Stadium in Busan, South Korea. BTS’ free event, titled "Yet to Come in Busan", marked the the boy band’s first live performance since announcing in June of 2022 that its seven members would take a break from active group duties to pursue solo projects.

The trainees participate in a large-scale project to produce artists who will debut in Japan and go on to perform on the world stage. They share a common destiny: a mission to grow so that they can make their debut. In order to achieve this growth, the trainees will take on challenges together ("&") as they pursue their mutually shared dream of debuting ("Howling"). The trainees will have mentors by their sides. The mentors will support and evaluate the trainees as they work toward the dream together, one step at a time. After demonstrating their skills, growth, and ability to cooperate during each round, who will ultimately make their debut?

Shot at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul during the BTS World Tour ‘Love Yourself’ to celebrate the seven members of the global boyband and their unprecedented international phenomenon.

8.9/10

The full collection of short films and music videos taking part on the concept story of HWA YANG YEON HWA (화 양 연 화) era or in Chinese (花樣年華) of Korean boy group BTS. The series surrounds the concept of "an adrift youth", as it contains every official piece starting on April 17, 2015 with "The Most Beautiful Moment in Life" comeback trailer to 2017 Korean studio album series LOVE YOURSELF, and includes their second Japanese studio album "Youth".