Ghost Reveal New Details About Their Movie

Ghost Reveal New Details About Their Movie

The release date for Ghost's concert film has been announced, along with the title and film artwork. Here's everything you need to know!

Image: Rite Here Rite Now Movie Poster

The release date for Ghost's concert film has been announced, along with the title and film artwork. Here's everything you need to know!

Last month, we got our first teaser for Ghost's new project: a concert film that will hit theaters worldwide. Now that Ghost have shared a lot of new details about the work, we also know its title: Rite Here Rite Now.

When Does "Rite Here Rite Now" Hit Theaters?

If you don't want to miss the cinematic experience, you should mark the dates quickly, as the film will only be shown for two days. On June 20th and 22nd, Ghost will be on screens worldwide. Tickets will go on presale on May 9th, and like the band, we advise you to be quick! The tickets will surely sell out quickly.

You can sign up for regular updates at ritehereritenow.com.

 

 

What To Expect

The footage was shot during two sold-out Ghost concerts in Los Angeles, California, and will take you on a spectacular live journey with Ghost. It is the first film of its kind released by the band. Songs like "Mary On A Cross" are an absolute highlight, but it's not just about the music. A story is told that ties in with Ghost's webisode series. So fans can look forward to even more excitement. You can be one of the first people worldwide to experience the footage!

Singer Tobias Forge says about Rite Here Rite Now:

“Over a decade ago when Ghost got signed to Loma Vista, Tom Whalley [CEO] asked what the story of the band was. He felt telling a story was vital in order to get new fans engaged. I said that because we were a new ‘baby’ band and more importantly we were an anonymous baby band, there wasn’t really a compelling story to tell. Not yet anyway. But I told him that if he wanted a story, I could come up with one. This film is the fruit of that conversation.”