It begins in the cinema and continues live, in Bonțida. Twenty one pilots fans in Romania receive a spectacular preview before reuniting with the band at the Electric Castle festival. The concert film Twenty One Pilots More Than We Ever Imagined arrives on the big screen a few months before the artists take the stage at the edition that will take place between July 16 and 20, on the Banffy Estate.

The production captures one of the most important moments in the American band’s career, the concert in Ciudad de México, part of The Clancy World Tour. Spectators will witness the complex construction of a show performed in front of 65,000 fans, from the arrival in Mexico, the tension of the preparations and the impressions of the artists. The film combines spectacular on stage images with backstage moments that capture Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun in a personal setting, reflecting on the connection with the community that transformed Twenty One Pilots into a global force.
Directed by Mark C. Eshleman, the band’s artistic director, the production introduces viewers directly into the live music experience, using wide aerial shots, audience level perspectives and on stage cameras to recreate the scale and intensity of the spectacle. The result is a concert moment created to be felt as much as it is seen.
Twenty One Pilots More Than We Ever Imagined can be seen between February 25 and 28 in all Cinema City, Cineplexx and Cinemax cinemas in the country. Tickets for the film can be purchased online or directly at the cinemas, and each ticket brings the chance to win two General Access Pass plus Camping for EC 2026.

The meeting in the cinema hall is only the beginning. Twenty one pilots are live in Romania at the 12th edition of Electric Castle, bringing both the hits that defined the band’s journey, such as Stressed Out or Ride, as well as songs from the most recent album, Breach, released in September 2025 directly as number one on the Billboard 200 chart. The concert film thus becomes the perfect warm up for the July experience, when the music will be lived at maximum intensity in front of the stage.