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James Moncur

Historic Biffy Clyro documentary to be shown at the DCA for one night only

Biffy Clyro fans in Dundee are set to enjoy a warts and all documentary about what the band got up to during lockdown.

The feature-length film followed the Ayrshire outfit over three months last year.

The screening at the DCA starts at 6.40pm on Thursday and tickets are priced at £9 or £7 concessions.

A DCA spokesman said: “Biffy Clyro are one of Britain’s biggest rock bands, having remained contemporary throughout their 25-year career encompassing nine studio albums, major festival headline performances, sell-out world tours and more.

“The famously private Scottish band have never allowed anyone unrestricted access to document their creative process, until now.

“Recorded over three months in 2021, the band unexpectedly found themselves back where it all began: the west coast of Scotland.

“Faced with the feeling of uncertainty and despair which swept the globe at the height of the pandemic, Simon, James and Ben were grounded in more ways than one; forced off tour, they headed to their studio on a working Ayrshire farm to process what was happening the only way they knew how.

“The result was ninth album The Myth of the Happily Ever After.”

More info and ticket details can be found on the DCA website here or by calling 01382 432 444.

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