What are BTS 'new shows with Disney

With a recent partnership between Disney and Hybe Management, BTS fans can get an up-close look at the lives of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook. Disney and Hybe Management announced three upcoming projects with BTS on July 11. The first is: BTS: Dancing is allowed on the stage. The second is: LA and BTS monuments: Beyond the stars. In the Soop, Friendcation.
The first two projects give fans an exclusive look at BTS 'return to North America, with BTS: Permission to Dance On Stage-LA highlighting the boys' November 2021 performance at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. The concert was the group's first reunion with fans since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. As for the BTS memorial, the documentary series will feature unprecedented footage from the BTS vault. 


The audience will be taken back to the beginning of the band to find out how the lives of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook have changed over the past nine years. It will also tease the boys as they plan what will happen in the future. So when will Disney + lift the curtain on BTS 'path to fame? Well, there's a bit of a wait. The BTS Monument will stream exclusively on Disney+ in 2023. While In the Soop: Friendcation isn't strictly focused on BTS, it's worth a look. 


The reality show follows BTS 'V, Itaewon class's Park Seo-jun, parasite stars Choi Woo-sik, Park Hyong-sik and Peakboy to a surprise destination for a vacation. The camera will capture the five friends enjoying various activities. In the Soop, a spin-off of the hit series, premiered on Disney+ In South Korea on July 22. A U.S. release date is pending. The announcement came after the group took a month-long break. "Each of us takes some time to have fun and experience a lot of things," Jungkook said in June. "We promise that one day we will come back even more mature than we are now."


Jimin added that they felt the need to leave on their own, having spent the past few years focusing on their careers. "We started thinking about what kind of artists each of us wanted our fans to remember," he explains. "I think that's why we're going through a tough time right now, and we're trying to find our identity, and it's been an exhausting and long process."


 A representative for the band later clarified this in a statement to E! News, "To be clear, they are not on hiatus, but will be taking time to explore some personal projects at this time and remain active in a variety of different forms." 


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