BTS Update: New Docuseries 'BTS: Burn the Stage' To Air On YouTube Red [VIDEO]

by Jonnalyn Cortez / Mar 15, 2018 02:47 AM EDT
The Army is about to see BTS: Burn the Stage on YouTube Red, showing the life of the favorite Korean boy band in front and behind the camera. Photo by BANGTANTV/YouTube Screenshot

After a leak that made the fans went crazy, it is now confirmed that BTS is going to unveil a new documentary in partnership with YouTube. The Army is about to see BTS: Burn the Stage on YouTube Red, showing the life of the favorite Korean boy band in front and behind the camera.

The show will be composed of eight episodes. It will give a glimpse of V, Suga, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Jimin, and J-Hope's lives during their 2017 world tour, BTS Live Trilogy Episode: The Wings Tour.

The 300-day tour brought BTS to different cities in Asia, South America, and the United States. Fans will get to see some unrevealed personal interviews and never-before-seen moments of the boys at the backstage or inside their hotel rooms.

BTS: Burn the Stage will also show raw clips from their breakthrough moment, like when they won 2017 Billboard Music Awards' Top Social Artist. Of course, the Army will be also treated with their performance at the 2017 American Music Awards.

According to the YouTube Red, the docuseries will show the BTS' "personal portrayal" that they have committed to each other and to their fans all over the world. This will reveal their triumphs as they overcome the hardships they are going through together, forming a different kind of friendship and bond.

 Also, fans will see how the "Mic Drop" singers grow and work hard as they continue to conquer the music scene, not just in Korea but all over the globe. BTS: Burn the Stage's first two episodes are going to be released on March 28 on Bangtan TV, the group's YouTube channel, at 8 a.m. PT.

Fans will have the chance to watch the first episode for free. However, the second and the rest of the installments can only be seen by subscribing to YouTube Red, E! News reported.

Meanwhile, BTS: Burn the Stage will be BTS' first original series on YouTube, although they have unveiled a lot of videos on the streaming website since they started in 2013. In fact, aside from their music videos and other promotional clips, they have about 800 videos that can be seen on their Bangtan TV channel, Billboard cited.

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