Release the Mikrokosmos orchestra version on streaming apps

Das Problem

After viewing the Netflix trailer for the BTS Live Concert, a wave of nostalgia hit fans worldwide, but especially us, the ARMYs. It was an intensely emotional experience seeing our favorite group, BTS, back in action. But what truly tugged at our heartstrings was the background music – the exquisite Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version. Its soothing yet powerful rendition encapsulated every emotion we've felt during their hiatus. It wasn't just a melody; it was a trip down memory lane and a beacon of hope for the future.

As an avid fan of BTS, I know how much music can connect us all. The Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version has the power to bring us together, no matter where we are in the world. Each note serves as a reminder of shared concerts, shared tears, and shared joy. Through this version, we relive every concert we attended, every song we hummed, and every electric moment we cherished.

However, this beautiful and emotional version of Mikrokosmos needs to be accessible to everyone. Currently, it is not available on major streaming platforms, making it difficult for fans to include it in their playlists and experience its magic daily. As ARMYs, our support for BTS doesn't stop at just attending concerts or buying merchandise; it extends to streaming their music and ensuring it's accessible to all.

We believe that releasing the Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and others will not only satisfy our longing as BTS fans but will also introduce new listeners to the realm of K-pop. It's a win-win situation for everyone.

We urge HYBE to consider our plea. The universal appeal of Mikrokosmos, combined with the elegance of its orchestral version, deserves to transcend borders and resonate on global stages and platforms.

Sign this petition to let HYBE know that we want, and need, the Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version on all major streaming apps. Let’s make this dream a reality, one signature at a time.

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Das Problem

After viewing the Netflix trailer for the BTS Live Concert, a wave of nostalgia hit fans worldwide, but especially us, the ARMYs. It was an intensely emotional experience seeing our favorite group, BTS, back in action. But what truly tugged at our heartstrings was the background music – the exquisite Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version. Its soothing yet powerful rendition encapsulated every emotion we've felt during their hiatus. It wasn't just a melody; it was a trip down memory lane and a beacon of hope for the future.

As an avid fan of BTS, I know how much music can connect us all. The Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version has the power to bring us together, no matter where we are in the world. Each note serves as a reminder of shared concerts, shared tears, and shared joy. Through this version, we relive every concert we attended, every song we hummed, and every electric moment we cherished.

However, this beautiful and emotional version of Mikrokosmos needs to be accessible to everyone. Currently, it is not available on major streaming platforms, making it difficult for fans to include it in their playlists and experience its magic daily. As ARMYs, our support for BTS doesn't stop at just attending concerts or buying merchandise; it extends to streaming their music and ensuring it's accessible to all.

We believe that releasing the Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and others will not only satisfy our longing as BTS fans but will also introduce new listeners to the realm of K-pop. It's a win-win situation for everyone.

We urge HYBE to consider our plea. The universal appeal of Mikrokosmos, combined with the elegance of its orchestral version, deserves to transcend borders and resonate on global stages and platforms.

Sign this petition to let HYBE know that we want, and need, the Mikrokosmos Orchestra Version on all major streaming apps. Let’s make this dream a reality, one signature at a time.

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Petition am 6. März 2026 erstellt