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    Ghost is bringing their theatrics and music to a theater near you this June

    By Joe Cingrana,

    2024-05-01

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    Your favorite ghouls Ghost will be haunting theaters worldwide with their full-length feature film Rite Here Rite Now , combining never-before-seen concert footage with a narrative in line with the band’s long-running Chapters series.

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    Ghost is getting set to premiere their highly anticipated debut feature film, Rite Here Rite Now , directed by Alex Ross Perry and frontman Tobias Forge , in cinemas worldwide on June 20 and 22 only.

    Tickets will be available beginning on May 9 at ritehereritenow.com , along with pre-orders for the accompanying soundtrack. Fans are encouraged to sign up now for further information.

    Shot over the course of the group’s two sold-out shows at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum during last year's RE-IMPERATOUR U.S.A. outing, fans can expect to be "fully immersed in the technicolor melodrama of the vaunted live ritual” that has helped propel the Swedish headliners to GRAMMY-winning and global chart-topping status.

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    Tobias Forge explains of the project, “Over a decade ago when Ghost got signed to Loma Vista, Tom Whalley (owner and CEO) asked what the story of the band was. He felt telling a story was vital in order to get new fans engaged. I said that because we were a new ‘baby’ band and more importantly we were an ANONYMOUS baby band, there wasn’t really a compelling story to tell. Not yet anyway. But I told him that if he wanted a story, I could come up with one. This film is the fruit of that conversation.”

    Director Alex Ross Perry adds, “Collaborating with Tobias to expand the saga of Ghost into a feature film has been a wicked delight. This movie allowed us to be inspired by everything from silent horror to The Great Rock n' Roll Swindle, from Ralph Bakshi to KISS Alive II. The influences were many, but above all, the ultimate goal was to make a one-of-a-kind feast not only for Ghost fans, but all lovers of the cinematic alchemy between rock spectacle and spooky delights.”

    Whether you’re a devoted disciple looking to relive treasured memories of the band’s live spectacle or among the curious uninitiated, Rite Here Rite Now promises to put you right there: putting your phones down and living in the moment—as a shadow of uncertainty looms—completely spellbound and in the thrall of this bombastic yet intimate cinematic portrait of Ghost.

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