
Twenty One Pilots Mexico City Concert Film to Release in February
A concert film entitled Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined is scheduled to release in February. Photo Credit: Trafalgar Releasing It turns out Twenty One Pilots is big in Mexico: Now, the duoâs preparing to release a concert film chronicling its sold-out Mexico City stadium performance. Twenty One Pilots delivered that show (one of three Clancy World Tour stops in Mexico) back in February 2025, attracting somewhere in the ballpark of 65,000 supporters to the Estadio GNP Seguros. Evidently, the enterprising act was maneuvering to capitalize on the massive attendance from the outset. Besides compiling behind-the-scenes footage in the leadup to the Mexico City concert, Twenty One Pilots utilized âover 20 cameras centered around the fansâ to capture the performance itself. (A worthwhile parenthetical: Twenty One Pilots previously tested the concert-film waters. Years later, superfans are discussing the theaters-only release alongside the new movie, which they managed to spot before todayâs formal announcement.) Enter Trafalgar Releasingâs Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined , which is set to receive a limited-time release at IMAX and traditional theaters on February 26th. Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined , which is set to receive a limited-time release at IMAX and traditional theaters on February 26th. As described by the concert-focused Trafalgar Entertainment subsidiary, the film will âfollow the band from their arrival in Mexico City to the stage,â including âthe preparation and anticipationâ leading up to showtime. Tickets are expected to go on sale next Thursday, January 15th. Ahead of the premiere, Trafalgar, Twenty One Pilots, and Warner Music are also taking steps to generate more revenue than they ever imagined; a dedicated More Than We Ever Imagined merch collection, complete with hoodies ($75 a pop), t-shirts ($35), a flag ($35 once again), and more, is already available to preorder. Addressing the project, director Mark Eshleman, Twenty One Pilotsâ creative and content director, noted his decades of experience following the duoâs performances and, regardless of venue size, the actâs longstanding emphasis on âpreparation and a vision.â âFor âMore Than We Ever Imagined,ââ Eshleman continued, âwe were given the opportunity to capture two perspectives of a Twenty One Pilots performance: over 20 cameras centered around the fans experiencing their show and, the second, the perspective I have had all these years leading up to that sold out stadium in Mexico City, a camera following Tyler and Josh as they take the fundamentals of their show and apply to one of the biggest stages.â Particularly following the blockbuster success of Taylor Swiftâs Eras Tour movie, it doesnât really need saying that thereâs plenty of potential upside and relatively little risk associated with putting out concert films. blockbuster success of Taylor Swiftâs Eras Tour movie, it doesnât really need saying that thereâs plenty of potential upside and relatively little risk associated with putting out concert films. November saw Trafalgar release one such film with BTS member J-Hope ; the work made a bit of a box-office splash and, more importantly,...
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