A newly restored concert film showing George Michael at a defining stage in his career will arrive in cinemas around the world later this year.

George Michael Entertainment, working alongside Mercury Studios and Sony Music Entertainment, has confirmed that George Michael: The Faith Tour will receive a global theatrical release in 2026.

The previously unseen footage was filmed at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy during the European leg of the Faith Tour in 1988. The performance captures the moment when the late pop icon fully established himself as a solo star, a breakthrough that continues to influence music, fashion, and popular culture today.

The film was directed by longtime collaborators Andy Morahan and David Austin, and has been carefully restored and remastered after spending decades believed to be missing.

This release presents George’s original concept with striking clarity, giving viewers a close up yet powerful look at the singer at just 24 years old, confidently commanding both his vocals and the stage.

The footage comes from a 14 camera production shot on 35mm film over two nights. The restored material has now been turned into a full cinematic presentation designed to bring the tour back to life as it was originally intended, honoring a key turning point in George’s career.

The theatrical event will begin with Finding Faith, a new short film created by Mary McCartney. The film explores the cultural importance of the tour and includes George’s own reflections through voiceover taken from a previously unheard interview. It also features rare photographs by Herb Ritts along with behind the scenes footage from the Faith music video.

Alongside the film, George Michael Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment will also release THE FAITH TOUR, an 18 track live album made up of previously unheard recordings from the tour. The collection features performances from both his Wham! era and his solo work, showcasing his remarkable vocal ability and strength as a live performer. Additional details about the album are expected to be revealed soon.

George Michael: The Faith Tour is scheduled to arrive in cinemas worldwide later this year, with specific release dates and territories set to be announced.

The Last Christmas singer died on Christmas Day in 2016 at the age of 53 due to natural causes.

MGK has unveiled his high energy new single “Fix Ur Face” featuring Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst.

The intense collaboration sees the rapper turned rocker dive deeper into the hard hitting sound he has been refining over the past few years.

Fusing the raw edge of 90s nu metal with Machine Gun Kelly’s modern alternative style, the track stands out as one of his most aggressive releases so far.

The song dropped alongside a bold black and white video, which premiered across MTV Live, MTVU, and the Paramount Times Square billboards.

Directed by frequent collaborator Sam Cahill, the visual was shot in several cities during mgk’s lost americana tour, including Berlin, Dublin, Düsseldorf, London, Prague, Cologne, Nashville and Los Angeles. It highlights the intensity and intimacy of touring, from packed venues and sweat drenched crowds to the blurred line between performer and fans.

The track was created with his close knit creative team, including SlimXX, BazeXX, RookXX, Nick Long, and No Love For The Middle Child, giving it a gritty and multi generational energy that sets it apart from today’s mainstream rock and rap.

Durst brings a high powered performance, channeling the same raw intensity that shaped Limp Bizkit’s early era.

The video’s look was further developed by street artists Lugosis and Strato, who painted a large mural in Berlin, while Slawn Olaolu designed the character face and jackets featured throughout the clip, adding a distinct DIY feel.

MGK first previewed “Fix Ur Face” during the European run of the lost americana tour, then later shared a snippet during shows in Australia, building strong anticipation among fans.

His relationship with Durst stretches back over a decade, with the two having performed together on multiple occasions, including mgk’s 2014 tour alongside Limp Bizkit.

The lost americana tour is now set to return to the United States, resuming on May 15 with Wiz Khalifa joining as support.

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