A cappella sensation Pentatonix release 90-minute documentary
2015 has been an incredible year for Pentatonix – their Christmas album went platinum, they received their first Grammy award and debuted on the big screen in Pitch Perfect 2.
The band, which just concluded the Asia leg of their On My Way Home tour, has added yet another thing to its list of accomplishments by releasing a 90-minute documentary on Vimeo on Demand. The video came out on June 18.
The feature follows the group on their journey back to Texas after receiving their first platinum plaque for "That’s Christmas to Me" and winning a Grammy award.
Mixed with live performances, the movie features a behind-the-scenes look at the group's on North American tour as they start to record their fully-original album.
Pentatonix first announced the documentary with a teaser trailer while they were in Japan. Fans all around the world holding their breath for the release ever since.
Here are some reasons why you should watch it:
1. It makes you emotional
Me because the PTX documentary pic.twitter.com/EiBzHAW08H
— Full-Time Pentaholic (@JessCondon) June 9, 2015
2. It makes you appreciate the little things
Some things never change #OnMyWayHomeDocumentary #OnMyWayHomeProject pic.twitter.com/E51PNaogsy
— tessa (@scomicheslay) June 18, 2015
3. It inspires you to get a job
After watching the #OnMyWayHomeDocumentary it makes me want to meet them even more now Reason why I'm trying to get a job
— Queen Lauren♡ (@_simplylaurenxo) June 18, 2015
The documentary, produced by SCHEME ENGINE, is now available for purchase at Vimeo on Demand.
Watch the trailer here: