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James announce first ever authorised documentary ‘Getting Away With It’

James have announced their first authorised documentary ‘Getting Away With It’. Find out more below.

  • READ MORE: Soundtrack Of My Life: Tim Booth

The film will be released in 2026, with specific details to be revealed early next year. The band teased ‘Getting Away With It’ on Instagram earlier this week, alongside a clip of frontman Tim Booth stagediving at a gig.

News of the documentary follows the release of ‘Nothing But Love – The Definitive Best Of’ earlier this week – a compilation record that documents the band’s entire career. The album is available here.

It also includes two new tracks, ‘Wake Up Superman’ and ‘Hallelujah Anyhow’, produced by Leo Abrahams, who worked with the band on their 2024 album ‘Yummy’.

James also recently announced an arena tour for 2026, set to kick off at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on April 3, before they head to, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and more. They’ll then wrap things up with a huge show at Manchester’s Co-op Live in Manchester on April 18, with Doves supporting at all dates.

Tickets are now on sale and available here. Check out a full list of dates and venues below.

James’ 2026 tour dates are:

April
3 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
4 – Leeds, First Direct Bank Arena
7 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
8 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
10 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
11 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
13 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
14 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
17 – London, The O2
18 – Manchester, Co-op Live

James’ latest album was ‘Yummy’ in 2024, their 18th studio record in total. It was released in April and included the singles ‘Is This Love’, ‘Our World’ and ‘Life’s A Fucking Miracle’.

In other news, earlier this year, Booth hit out at far-right activist Tommy Robinson and attendees of the “unite the kingdom” rally, for their “cynical” use of the band’s track ‘Sit Down’.

Robinson used the song in a video posted to X/Twitter, which showed the size of the crowd at the rally. Booth said he was “disgusted” by the use of the song, without the band’s permission, and called the track “the antithesis” of the far-right activist’s movement.

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