Twenty One Pilots have announced a new concert film called More Than We Ever Imagined, which is set to arrive in cinemas next month.
The Grammy Award-winning band teamed up with Trafalgar Releasing for the film, and it will chronicle them as they played a career-defining show in Mexico City – playing to 65,000 fans at a sold-out stadium during ‘The Clancy World Tour’.
It will follow the band as they touch down in the city, all the way through to the moment they step off the stage, and will arrive at IMAX and cinemas worldwide on February 26 for a limited time.
As well as capturing their high-energy live performance, the project also incorporates a blend of behind-the-scenes moments, too, and shows the members as they gear up for one of the biggest shows of their career.
Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun provide commentary throughout, too – reflecting on the journey that brought them to that moment – and the film also shows both sweeping aerials of the stadium and footage of the live show from every angle.
“I have spent the better part of the last 16 years of my life following Twenty One Pilots around the world,” said director Mark C. Eshleman. “I have seen them play clubs that were in the basements of bigger clubs for an audience made up of only the other bands on the bill.”
“For More Than We Ever Imagined, we were given the opportunity to capture two perspectives of a Twenty One Pilots performance,” he added. “Over 20 cameras centred around the fans experiencing their show and, the second, the perspective I have had all these years leading up to that sold out stadium in Mexico City, a camera following Tyler and Josh as they take the fundamentals of their show and apply to one of the biggest stages.”
Kymberli Frueh of Trafalgar Releasing continued: “This all-new film marks their second time bringing a concert experience to cinemas — and their first with IMAX — delivering the scale, sound, and shared energy that make it feel as close to being at the live show as possible.”
Tickets for the film go on sale on January 15. Visit here for tickets and more information.
Twenty One Pilots’ latest album ‘Breach’ was released in September, and followed on from 2024’s ‘Clancy’.
In a three-star review of the latter, NME wrote: “The record fares better when it shoots for genuine experimentation, like on the weird, spacey ‘Lavish’; otherwise, ‘Clancy’ is more often than not the sound of a band spinning their wheels, caught in a strange space where their colourful conceptual ideas are being painted from a beige musical palette.”
Later this year, the duo are set to make their debut at London’s Victoria Park, as headliners for All Points East 2026.
Marking their only UK concert of the year, the gig will be held on Sunday August 30 and see them supported by Wunderhorse, Nova Twins and more. You can find any remaining tickets here.
In Europe, Twenty One Pilots are also set to headline Electric Castle 2026 alongside The Cure, and make stops at Sziget, Mad Cool and more.

























