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Premiere of “THIS IS NEW TONE” Documentary/Concert Film Set for July
The long-anticipated documentary and concert film “THIS IS NEW TONE,” chronicling the 2023 Bad Time Tour and its vibrant community, is finally set to premiere this July. Fans of the genre and the tour have eagerly awaited this release, and the initial screenings promise to be a significant event.
These first few screenings will offer more than just a film viewing experience. They will feature special guest hosts, post-film Q&A panels, and a range of free merchandise giveaways, making it an immersive celebration for attendees. Given the limited capacity of these screenings, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets as soon as possible to avoid missing out on being among the first to see the film.
The creators of “THIS IS NEW TONE” are keenly aware of the demand for the film and are actively working to add more premieres and screenings to reach as wide an audience as possible. The dedication to making this documentary is evident, with the filmmaker expressing how the project has been a labor of love over the past several months.
“I’ve been working on this movie pretty much non-stop for the past few months and I can’t wait to show you what we’ve made. There’s lots more to say about that later, but I really hope you’ll come join me at these screenings and celebrate this moment together with (almost) everyone who made it possible,” the filmmaker shared.
The documentary promises to capture the essence of the 2023 Bad Time Tour, showcasing the energy, passion, and unique culture that defines the New Tone movement. It aims to bring viewers closer to the music and the community that surrounds it, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what makes this tour and its participants so special.
Written by: Ace Hartmann
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