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Bane's last tour -- in documentary format

Posted by Loren on August 28, 2020

Bane's last tour -- in documentary format
Bane - Holding These Moments

Bane, who set off on their final tour in 2016, ending at Worcester Palladium on June 18, will soon release a documentary sharing the experience, with help from Equal Vision Records. Titled Holding These Moments, the documentary releases on Oct. 3 and will be sold in physical (yet digital) format on a VHS-shaped USB drive.

The band last released Don’t Wait Up in 2014. 1091 Pictures is distributing the film.

Watch a trailer below.

Bane's last tour -- in documentary format
Bane - Holding These Moments

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