The new Jonathan Demme documentary Justin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids airs on Netflix starting on October 12th, and Netflix has just released the trailer for it.
The film is just shy of two hours long and shows Timberlake’s last performance of the 20/20 Experience World Tour, which took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, along with a ton of backstage footage.
And you can expect this one to be pretty fabulous as Demme is no rookie when it comes to live concert documentaries, having previously directed the spectacular and critically acclaimed 1984 Talking Heads’ concert film Stop Making Sense.
Justin Timberlake spent the best part of two years on the road for his latest tour and, over that time frame, performed 134 concerts.
In Justin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids, you will get to see just a part of what that amazing tour was all about, and get a sense of how it felt being in the audience.
Watch the Justin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids trailer below and, of course, watch it on Netflix when it airs next month. Yep, it looks fabulous.
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