The Smashing Pumpkins have announced plans to release their first ever live concert DVD.
The double disc DVD, entitled ‘If It All Goes Wrong’, will feature the band’s performances over 5 nights in late July through early August at the legendary Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. In addition to the performance, the DVD set will also contain a 105-minute documentary on the band.
“We went into the residencies hopeful to play some new music, with the idea I would write during the day and we could maybe even play new songs that same night,” says singer Billy Corgan.
“What I didn't anticipate is how much the process would inspire me, positively and negatively, to report what I was seeing and feeling from the shows. The documentary shows that process in an interesting way that reveals the link between the band and our audience.”
The DVD will be released on November 11 through Coming Home Media.
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