Manchester Orchestra To Debut ‘A Black Mile To The Surface: The Global Concert Film’ This Friday, Feb. 12th
Renowned for their electrifying shows, Manchester Orchestra today announced A Black Mile To The Surface: The Global Concert Film—a dynamic front-to-back performance of their critically acclaimed 2017 album, gorgeously filmed with multiple cameras at Asheville, NC’s Echo Mountain Recording studios. The free concert, directed by Alec Stanley and Stephen Payne, will premiere via YouTube this Friday, February 12th, 2021, at 8pm EST/5pm PST. The event will launch with a Brooklyn Vegan-presented pre-show virtual meet and greet with the full band, where fans can ask questions, before the feature presentation begins. An encore screening and second pre-show virtual meet and greet with Andy Hull, Robert McDowell, and producer Catherine Marks will be held via Manchester Orchestra’s Facebook page on February 13th, 2021, at 3pm EST/12pm PST. With the Global Concert Film, the band of Hull, McDowell, Andy Prince, and Tim Very—here together with Brooks Tipton and Ben Homola (Grouplove)—deliver Manchester Orchestra’s live show at its resonant peak, honed over two years of touring in support of A Black Mile To The Surface (featuring their first #1 AAA and Top 15 Alternative radio hit “The Gold”) that included their biggest festival circuit to date with performances at Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, Summerfest, and more. Fans can tune in here to watch this Friday