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Ghost release live video of “Umbra” from “2 Big To Rig”

Author Benedetta Baldin - 21.8.2026

A preview of the multi-platinum Swedish occult rock band Ghosts upcoming live concert film “2 Big To Rig” can be found below, as per theprp. The group recently released a live video of a performance of “Umbra” from the movie, which opens in theatres on August 26. During the band’s two performances at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico, in September of last year, filming for that full-length performance took place. More information about the movie and its availability for screenings may be found at 2bigtorig.com. The August 20th release of this footage comes after yesterday’s unsuccessful debut.

We wish to inform you that those responsible have been reprimanded for yesterday’s sonic catastrophe. Take Two…..let’s try this again.

‘Umbra‘ live in Mexico City, in full, on YouTube.

6 days remain until 2 BIG TO RIG reaches cinemas and IMAX® screens worldwide. See the full feature film, for a limited time only, from Wednesday, August 26.

The Swedish rock group Ghost was founded in Linköping in 2006. The band became well-known throughout the world after releasing their first album, “Opus Eponymous”, in 2010. “Infestissumam” (2013) and “Meliora” (2015), which peaked at number one in Sweden and number eight in the US, came next. The albums “Impera” in 2022 and “Prequelle” in 2018 came next. “Skeletá”, the band’s sixth studio album, debuted in 2025 and went on to become their first number one on the US Billboard 200 chart. With the exception of the lead vocalist, Ghost’s members are referred to as “Nameless Ghouls” because to their costumed on-stage presence. Known for its “demonic anti-pope” iconography, the lead singer has performed as “Papa Emeritus” on stage.

Tobias Forge was identified as the main singer in 2017 after a number of musicians who had collaborated with him on the Ghost project filed a lawsuit over payments. The band was nominated for multiple Swedish Grammy Awards, and their single “Cirice” won them a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2016.