Robert Smith's 1986 re-recorded version of the track will also be available digitally for the first time
The Scottish post-rock cult heroes talk to NME about how frontman James Graham losing his mother to dementia, mental health battles, and his road to recovery shaped the band’s sixth album – featuring their champion, Robert Smith of The Cure
He played with the band from 1990 to 2005 before officially rejoining in 2022
Manic Street Preachers, Mogwai, Chvrches and comedy greats are also among the huge names set for the stacked bill at London's Royal Albert Hall shows curated by The Cure icon
A digital version is also arriving next month
The film will hit cinemas worldwide from December 11
“Introducing a cap will restore faith in the ticketing system," say artists and campaigners
The entire show will be available to watch in cinemas worldwide from mid December
The cult Scottish duo have also announced a 2026 UK and European tour alongside their dates with The Cure, as they share a bruising new song about "grief, love and mental illness"
"I started to feel like I was a miserable person to be around," singer Katie Ball told NME of the years before 'We Were Just Here'. "I wanted to shed the heavy feelings"