Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale Concert Film Heading to Theaters in 2026
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Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale Concert Film Heading to Theaters in 2026
""I'm told this is it. They're really serious this time," said Kent Sanderson, CEO of Bleecker Street, in a statement. "While this is ostensibly the end, how fitting is it that this actual-probable-send-off is shot, historically, at Stonehenge, the mysterious landmark that we now know must have been erected thousands of years ago purely to serve as the setting for the last act of Spinal Tap.""
""Bringing Spinal Tap to Stonehenge felt inevitable - the ultimate meeting of rock mythology and cinematic scale," Vertigo Live CEO Ian Brenchley added. "An iconic band performing at one of the world's most legendary landmarks, captured in Imax and, of course, turned up to eleven. This is exactly what we set out to do: take music beyond the stage, beyond the ordinary, and turn it into living cinema. An experience unlike anything before it - and the perfect finale to rock's most enduring legend.""
"The concert film was originally captured at Stonehenge in August 2025, but none of that footage was featured in the new Spinal Tap sequel, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues. Instead, the film will follow Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and new drummer Valerie Franco) as they perform the first-ever rock concert at Stonehenge, a location that serves as the namesake of one of their classic songs."
Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale is a concert film documenting Spinal Tap's purported final performance at Stonehenge, scheduled for theatrical and IMAX release in 2026. The footage was captured at Stonehenge in August 2025 but was not included in Spinal Tap II: The End Continues. The film follows Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and new drummer Valerie Franco as they stage the first-ever rock concert at Stonehenge, performing a song named for the site. Guest artists Eric Clapton, Shania Twain, and Josh Groban join the band. Rob Reiner directed; Bleecker Street and Vertigo Live will release the film. A teaser trailer is available.
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