- Film And TV
- 09 Feb 23
The new documentary will give fans an intimate look into the superstar’s personal life and career, from his time in One Direction to his success as a solo artist.
UK superstar Louis Tomlinson has announced the premiere of his upcoming documentary, All Of Those Voices, which is set to hit cinemas worldwide starting on Wednesday, March 22.
The documentary will explore the highs and lows of Tomlinson’s life, featuring never-before-seen home movies as well as a behind the scenes look at the artist’s 2022 world tour. Tickets for the film will go on sale starting on February 22 at 2pm and can be purchased online here.
“This has been something I’ve been working on for years, I’m really excited to finally put it out into the world,” the superstar wrote on Twitter. “I’ve said it a million times but I’m lucky enough to have the greatest fans an artist could wish for, and as you always go above and beyond for me, I wanted to share my story with you in my own words.”
This has been something I’ve been working on for years, I’m really excited to finally put it out into the world: https://t.co/9xGzYaDWTR pic.twitter.com/ZUs8bNo27p
— Louis Tomlinson (@Louis_Tomlinson) February 8, 2023
The documentary’s website promises fans will get a refreshingly raw look into the artist’s musical journey. “From the highs of superstardom to the lows of personal tragedy, Louis' story is one of resilience and determination,” states the documentary’s website. “The film explores his journey from a member of One Direction to a solo artist, capturing the challenges and triumphs that defined his path. The film also shows a side of Louis that fans have never seen before, as he grapples with the pressures of fame and the weight of his own voice.”
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The film was directed by Charlie Lightening, the filmmaker behind the acclaimed 2019 documentary As It Was, which explores the personal life and career of former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher.
The premiere of All Of Those Voices follows Tomlinson’s acclaimed 2022 album Faith In The Future, the artist’s first solo No. 1 album which topped Bruce Springsteen’s Only the Strong Survive, according to the Official Charts Company.
Along with a documentary exploring his life, the UK singer-songwriter is also embarking on his 2023 world tour in April, which includes a show at Dublin’s 3Arena on November 8. You can purchase tickets for the show online here.
Listen to Faith In The Future below.