Coldplay announced on Friday that they will release a career-spanning documentary that will be available for streaming on Amazon Prime and will play in theaters for one night only.
Titled “Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams,” which is also the name of the British pop-rock band’s 2015 album, will document the band’s “colourful” 20-year career, and touts the brotherly bond formed by band members Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion.
“A Head Full of Dreams” will be available to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video starting in the U.K., U.S, Australia and New Zealand on Nov. 16 with local language versions available globally soon after.
There will be a one-night showing of the film in collaboration with Trafalgar Releasing on more than 2,000 screens on Nov. 14. Tickets are on sale starting next week, Friday, October 19, from coldplay.film.
Mat Whitecross, who previously directed the impressive documentary “Supersonic” on another massive British rock band, Oasis, and has also directed several Coldplay music videos, including “Paradise,” “A Sky Full of Stars” and “Adventure of a Lifetime,” will direct.
“A Head Full of Dreams” includes archival footage of the band’s early days, but from their “A Head Full of Dreams” tour, which was certified as the third biggest tour of all time, playing to more than 5.5 million fans across the world.
Amazon also released a trailer for the film along with the announcement.
Watch it above.