Ghost is unleashing their hit debut feature film “Rite Here Rite Now” on home audiences everywhere, following a record-smashing Top 10 worldwide box office performance, grossing over $5 million across its four-day expanded release in cinemas.
Streaming platform Veeps, which also debuted in its role as the studio on the film, has announced an exclusive global online premiere of “Rite Here Rite Now” on Saturday, July 20, 2024. In addition to transporting viewers from their couches to the stage — and backstage — of Los Angeles’s Kia Forum, the Veeps premiere will add to the rock n roll cinematic event of the summer: The “Rite Here Rite Now” stream will feature an exclusive conversation with Ghost mastermind Tobias Forge, co-director Alex Ross Perry and live director Jim Parsons captured at the film’s London premiere and will be available to all fans worldwide.
Tickets are $19.99, available now at this location, and can be purchased for two weeks after the initial air date, with a 48-hour rewatch period after ticket purchase.
“Rite Here Rite Now” premiered globally in cinemas on June 20 through 23, with additional screenings added due to insatiable fan demand. It’s an unforgettable, immersive event that combines narrative storytelling with live performances from the sold-out two-night finale of the band’s “Re-Imperatour” U.S.A. 2023 at Los Angeles’s iconic Kia Forum. Fans who purchase tickets to the stream will have the exclusive opportunity to access Ghost merchandise.
A phantasmagorical blend of live performance and cutaway sequences that immerses viewers in the technicolor melodrama of Ghost‘s vaunted live rituals, the film picks up plot threads from the band’s long-running Chapters webisode series. It captures flesh and bone renditions of fan favorites from all five of GhostT‘s albums, as well as the RIAA platinum-certified “Mary On A Cross”, interwoven with the silver screen debuts of familiar faces — all interacting behind the scenes with Ghost‘s Papa Emeritus IV, as his future and fate lay in the hands of the Ministry.
Whether a devoted disciple reliving treasured memories of the Ghost live spectacle or a curious newcomer, “Rite Here Rite Now” transports viewers into the heart of the performance. The film captures the essence of living in the moment, with a shadow of uncertainty looming, leaving the audience completely spellbound and enthralled by this bombastic yet intimate cinematic portrait of Ghost.