Ghost share performance of Umbra from forthcoming Skeletour concert film 2 Big To Rig
Ghost have released a performance clip of "Umbra" taken from their upcoming concert film 2 Big To Rig, which documents the Swedish rock band's Skeletour. The release builds anticipation for the film, a 16mm document of the tour that combines the band's theatrical horror-rock imagery with elements of classic stadium rock spectacle.
"Umbra" was previously issued as the fourth single from 2025's Skeletá, Ghost's first album to top the Billboard chart. Directed by Amir Chamdin, 2 Big To Rig was filmed across two sold-out shows at Mexico City's Palacio de los Deportes in September last year, and is described as "a love letter to all those who have shared the Ghost ritual, in-person or otherwise." The Skeletour itself began on 15 April 2025 at Manchester's AO Arena and ran through to 23 February.
- Ghost share "Umbra" clip from upcoming concert film 2 Big To Rig
- Film captures two sold-out Mexico City shows on 16mm
- Documents the Skeletour, which ran April 2025 to February 2026
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Ghost are a Swedish rock band known for elaborate stage shows built around theatrical horror imagery, with masked musicians backing a rotating cast of frontman characters. Since forming in the late 2000s, they have grown from a cult act into one of rock's biggest live draws, and their 2025 album Skeletá became the band's first to reach number one on the Billboard chart.
The Skeletour was the run of arena and stadium shows staged to support that album, opening in Manchester in April 2025 and continuing into 2026. "Umbra" is one of the singles pulled from Skeletá, and it now features in 2 Big To Rig, a concert film shot on 16mm during two shows in Mexico City and directed by Amir Chamdin, blending the band's horror aesthetic with the scale of classic stadium rock.
This matters to fans as a marker of how far Ghost's popularity has grown, turning a single tour into a feature-length film release and giving a wider audience a way to experience the band's live spectacle beyond the arena.