Simply Red's Holding Back The Years concert film is now in cinemas
For a limited time only!
'Fairground' band Simply Red will be bringing their '40th Anniversary Tour' to the UK later this year, however, ahead of that, fans are being treated to a concert film being shown in cinemas for a limited time.
The band, who re-released their 1989 hit 'If You Don't Know Me By Now', earlier this year, have already started their tour in Latin America, playing to over 140,000 people, including five sold out nights in Santiago, which is now the subject of the film.
The film is being shown for a limited period in cinemas, starting on 15th May, and tickets are available to buy now.
Is there a trailer for the concert film?
Yes, there is a trailer, available to watch on social media and YouTube. The YouTube description for the film reads: 'Simply Red's 40th Anniversary Tour is coming to cinemas across the globe from May 15! Join us in celebrating four decades of incredible hits, timeless melodies, and unforgettable moments on the big screen.'
Where is the concert film being shown?
Holding Back the Years: 40 Years of Simply Red, Live in Santiago is being shown across the world in cinemas. The band revealed on social media, that they are adding new locations every day. You can search the locations on the Simply Red website.
What rating is the film?
The film is a 12A meaning no one below the age of 12 is allowed to watch it, unless they have an adult with them.
When is it in cinemas?
The film was released on 15th May 2025.
How much are the tickets?
Prices vary according to the venue, but it is understood that the prices are 'normal' cinema ticket prices.
When is Simply Red's tour coming to the UK?
The band will be coming to the UK on tour in September and October 2025.
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