Questlove arrives for the 92nd annual Academy Awards ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. on Feb. 9, 2020.

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The soundtrack will be released exactly one year after the film's release, on Jan. 28.

The official Summer of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is set to be released on Jan. 28.

Filmmaker, director and producer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson announced the news Thursday alongside documentary producers David Dinerstein, Robert Fyvolent and Joseph Patel as well as New York Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment and Mass Distraction Media.

The official soundtrack comes exactly one year after the Jan. 28, 2021, release of the captivating documentary. Now streaming on Hulu, the film features never-before-seen footage from the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, whose legacy has been overshadowed by that same year’s Woodstock festival.

With each track selected by Questlove, the Summer of Soul soundtrack’s digital version includes 17  live renditions of jazz, blues, R&B, Latin and soul classics recorded during the historic event. The project’s lead track, “Sing a Simple Song” performed by Sly & The Family Stone, was released Thursday (listen below).

The soundtrack also features performances by Nina Simone, Gladys Knight & The Pips, B.B. King, Mahalia Jackson, Mavis Staples, The Operation Breadbasket Orchestra & Choir and more artists.

Questlove said of the album, “It goes beyond saying that you can’t have a monster music journey on film without an equally awesome soundtrack … These performances are lightning in a bottle. Pure artistry.”

Robert Fyvolent and David Dinerstein from Mass Distraction Media said in a statement, “We are thrilled to be partnering with [New York] Legacy [Recordings] to share some of the incredible audio recordings … The gospel, blues, R&B, soul, Latin and jazz classics on this record have stood the test of time. We hope these live performances from these legendary artists, captured at a key moment during our country’s ongoing struggle for civil rights equality, can bring joy to everyone like it did to the Harlem community over 50 years ago.”

The Summer of Soul documentary premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, where it won both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award. The film earned six top honors at the Critics Choice Awards as well — including best documentary feature, best director, best first documentary feature, best editing, best archival documentary and best music documentary. Additionally, it won the best documentary award from the National Board of Review.

Summer of Soul is currently nominated for best music film at the 2022 Grammy Awards and is among the eligible nominees at the 2022 Oscars for documentary feature.

The soundtrack is available for pre-order in digital and CD formats. A vinyl LP will be released next year.

See the CD track list below: (The digital version includes one additional track: “Africa” by Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach.)

The Chambers Brothers – “Uptown”
B.B. King – “Why I Sing The Blues”
The 5th Dimension – “Don’t Cha Hear Me Callin’ To Ya”
The 5th Dimension – “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)”
David Ruffin – “My Girl”
The Edwin Hawkins Singers – “Oh Happy Day”
The Staple Singers – “It’s Been A Change”
The Operation Breadbasket Orchestra & Choir Featuring Mahalia Jackson and Mavis Staples – “Precious Lord Take My Hand”
Gladys Knight & The Pips – “I Heard It Through The Grapevine”
Mongo Santamaria – “Watermelon Man”
Ray Barretto – “Together”
Herbie Mann- “Hold On, I’m Comin’”
Sly & The Family Stone – “Sing a Simple Song”
Sly & The Family Stone – “Everyday People”
Nina Simone – “Backlash Blues”
Nina Simone – “Are You Ready”

It has been just over seven months since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce revealed their engagement through an Instagram post that quickly went viral.

Since that announcement, both stars have stayed extremely busy with their careers. Swift dropped her 15th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, The Life of a Showgirl, in October, selling an impressive 4 million equivalent album units. Around the same time, Kelce confirmed he would return to the Kansas City Chiefs for his 14th NFL season earlier this month.

Even though they have both expressed excitement about organizing their wedding, their current focus remains on their professional commitments.

“I’m just doing the album thing now,” Swift shared during an October interview on The Graham Norton Show after Norton asked whether wedding preparations had started. “And then I think the wedding is after that.”

After Swift and Kelce made their first joint awards show appearance at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 26, curiosity about their wedding plans has started building again.

People close to the couple, often referred to as the Tayvis circle, have mostly stayed quiet about any confirmed plans. Kelce’s mother Donna Kelce declined to comment when approached by a photographer at LAX about whether she would help with the planning. “I’m just happy. I’m so happy for them,” she said.

At the same time, Swift’s future sister in law Kylie Kelce, who is married to Travis’ brother Jason, asked listeners on her Not Gonna Lie podcast on April 2 to stop asking for insider information. “Quit asking me and my mother in law [Donna] about upcoming nuptials,” she said directly to viewers. “Nobody’s f—ing telling you anything.” She continued by saying, “I don’t have any details. I have no details. I have none. Look at that. That’s how many details I have. None. None.”

While Donna and Kylie have chosen to stay private, a handful of people within the couple’s inner circle, including Taylor and Travis themselves, have occasionally shared small insights about the wedding.

Here is what has been revealed so far about the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding.

Swift is interested in having the ceremony in another location

During an interview on BBC Radio 1, host Greg James thanked Swift for supposedly inviting him to the celebration, joking that although he usually avoids destination weddings, he would gladly attend hers. When he asked where she might hold the event, Swift kept things mysterious, replying, “I’m going to let you know at a different time.”

The guest list could be very large

If you are hoping to receive an invitation to the Tayvis wedding, there might actually be a chance.

During an October 2025 appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Swift joked that Norton would eventually find out when he asked whether the wedding might take place in 2026. She clarified that she plans to invite him along with practically everyone she has spent time with.

“I know it’s going to be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount, and people are on the bubble,” Swift said. “And you have to evaluate or assess your relationship with them to see if they should be there. I’m not going to do that.”

She added, “Anyone I’ve ever talked to.”

Watch the full clip below.

A live band will probably provide the music

It appears the couple is leaning toward live performers rather than a DJ.

On a September episode of the Kelce brothers’ New Heights podcast, guest Jimmy Fallon asked Travis whether they had begun thinking about wedding details.

“Are you gonna do DJ or band? Are you thinking about all this stuff?” Fallon asked.

Kelce answered by sharing their preference, saying, “Yeah, I think we’re live music kind of people, you know?”

Although he likely would not be the only performer, Swift hinted in an October interview with Hits Radio that her close friend and collaborator Ed Sheeran could perform during the celebration.

“It’s like, ‘Ed, if there’s a stage, you know that you’ll be on it,” Swift said. “He knows what people want and he wants to give people what they want.”

The wedding could happen before summer ends

Fans hoping for an autumn themed ceremony might be disappointed, as the couple may be considering a summer timeframe.

During a January 2025 episode of New Heights, recorded months before the engagement, Kelce explained why fall weddings can be difficult due to the football season.

“I actually don’t know people who have gotten married in the fall,” he said. “All the weddings I’ve been to, and all my friends do it in the summer.”

If they do move forward with a wedding this year, it may happen before the end of the summer. Kelce recently confirmed he would return to the Chiefs for another season, partly inspired by Swift’s dedication to her work. ESPN reporter Nate Taylor also mentioned that Kelce “plans to marry [Swift] before training camp,” which begins July 22. If they want to avoid conflicts with football, the ceremony would likely need to happen before that date.

Invitations may not have been sent yet

Even with speculation pointing toward a summer ceremony, no confirmed date has been publicly shared, and even people close to them say they are unsure.

In a September interview on SiriusXM’s Small Stage Series, Ed Sheeran said he had not yet received a save the date. He also mentioned that he found out about their engagement through Instagram just like everyone else.

“You didn’t even get a DM in advance?” host Andy Cohen asked.

“No,” Sheeran responded.

More recently, Kylie Kelce said during a January appearance on Today with Savannah Guthrie that she had no idea whether the wedding would happen this year.

“I’m not gonna lie,” Kylie admitted when discussing how little she knows about the plans.

Kylie also repeated that she has no inside information during an appearance on the podcast Conversations With Cam. “I would love to give you all the details. I don’t have them,” she said after host Cam Rogers asked what fans should expect from the wedding.

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