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BTS’ ‘Break the Silence’ trailer unveiled! Premiere date and how to watch the docu-series online

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BTS has another gift to the ARMYs who are already getting bored in their homes. Most of the countries are still in lockdown, so to cheer their fans around the world, the South Korean boy band is doing many projects that can be released online.

Just recently after BTS aired their “Bang Bang Con” on YouTube, the group made another announcement on WeVerse. On April 21, the seven members - RM, Jungkook, V, Jin, Jimin, J-Hope and Suga told their fans that they will release docu-series called “Break the Silence.”

The documentary series - What is it about?

It was revealed on WeVerse, BTS’ official fan club platform operated by beNX and Big Hit Entertainment, that the documentary will show the group’s behind-the-scene works including preparations and performances for their concerts including the “Speak Yourself” tour and “Love Yourself” tour.

Moreover, the footage will show fans BTS’ 351-day journey as they embark on their world tours. The docu-series will be divided into three parts so it will air on three dates as well. As for the contents, the series will show scenes from 2018 to 2019.

The trailer and premiere date

On April 28, BTS finally unveiled the preview trailer for “Break The Silence” docu-series. Fans will surely like it as the highlights are awesome. In any case, this will premiere on May 12 and the next air dates will be gradually posted.

Where and how to it?

BTS’ “Break the Silence” will be released via the WeVerse app. This means that they should download this app and pre-order for viewing will also be offered. It should be noted that there is a membership fee in the fan club of $30 but this will also serve as your “ticket” to view more BTS shows in the future.

Meanwhile, Big Hit Entertainment already decided that BTS’ “Map of the Soul” world tour will be entirely postponed. This means that there will be no concert in any parts of the world until the coronavirus is completely eliminated. Thus, fans should just be content with online shows and performances until everyone can go out of their homes again.

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