The legendary mock-rockers are bringing their "final" concert, filmed at the actual Stonehenge, to theaters and IMAX in 2026, complete with some surprising guest stars.

TL;DR

  • Spinal Tap's concert film, "Stonehenge: The Final Finale," hits theaters and IMAX in 2026.
  • The movie captures their "last" live show, filmed at the actual Stonehenge in August 2025 – a historic first!
  • Expect epic performances and an eclectic mix of guest stars, including Eric Clapton, Shania Twain, and Josh Groban.
Get Ready for Spinal Tap's Monumental "Final Finale" Concert Experience

Well, would you look at that? Just when you thought you’d seen the last of England’s loudest and most punctual band after their recent sequel, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, they’re ready to blow your mind one more time. And this time, they’re taking it all the way to 11, literally, at one of the world's most mysterious and ancient landmarks.

We’re talking about Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale, a brand-new concert film set to crash into theaters and IMAX screens sometime in 2026. This isn't just another mockumentary; this is the real deal (well, as "real" as Spinal Tap gets), documenting what they're calling their very last performance ever. And for a band known for its colossal stage props and equally colossal mishaps, what better place for a supposed swansong than the actual, honest-to-goodness Stonehenge?

The Legendary Band Plays a Truly Historic Location

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Yes, you read that right. David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), and Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) — the core trio behind the iconic Spinal Tap — secretly played what they’re billing as their final concert at the prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, back in August 2025. This wasn't just a gig; it was the first-ever musical event of its kind allowed at the sacred site, making it a genuinely historic moment, even for a band that constantly straddles the line between reality and parody.

This isn't just a reunion show; it's a spectacle. The film promises a once-in-a-lifetime performance, with the band joined by an incredibly eclectic and star-studded lineup of guest artists. Imagine the sheer rock power of Eric Clapton, the country-pop legend Shania Twain, and the vocal prowess of Josh Groban all sharing the stage with Spinal Tap. It sounds like a fever dream, but it happened, and now we get to witness it on the big screen.

Josh Groban himself even hinted at the unlikeliness on Instagram, joking, "You aren’t ready for the majestic, haunting, and powerful collaboration me and @spinaltap have in store for you at this historic place." If that doesn't get your amps buzzing, what will?

And for those wondering about the drum situation (because, let's be honest, Spinal Tap drummers have a notoriously short shelf life), one report even mentions a new drummer, Didi Crockett (Valerie Franco), being part of this historic performance. Let's hope she makes it through the set!

Why Stonehenge is So Much More Than Just a Rock Formation for Spinal Tap

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For any true fan of Spinal Tap, the name "Stonehenge" immediately conjures images of confusion, ambition, and hilariously undersized props. The iconic scene from the original 1984 mockumentary, This Is Spinal Tap, features the band performing their song "Stonehenge" with an 18-inch tall replica descending from the ceiling, instead of the 18-foot monument they had actually ordered. It's a classic moment of rock 'n' roll absurdity, perfectly encapsulating the band's endearing ineptitude.

The sequel, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, released just last month in September 2025, brought the "Stonehenge" saga back to life. This time, the prop was indeed much larger, but it proved terribly unstable, nearly crushing special guest Elton John and everyone else on stage. It seems the band just can't get it right, which is, of course, exactly what we love about them.

Now, with The Final Finale, Spinal Tap has finally found a Stonehenge prop they're happy with: the actual prehistoric monument itself! It's a meta-narrative come to life, tying their fictional misfortunes directly to a very real, very ancient wonder. As Kent Sanderson, CEO of distributors Bleecker Street, perfectly put it: "How fitting is it that this actual-probable-send-off is shot, historically, at Stonehenge, the mysterious landmark that we now know must have been erected thousands of years ago purely to serve as the setting for the last act of Spinal Tap."

"Bringing Spinal Tap to Stonehenge felt inevitable – the ultimate meeting of rock mythology and cinematic scale. An iconic band performing at one of the world’s most legendary landmarks, captured in IMAX and, of course, turned up to eleven. This is exactly what we set out to do: take music beyond the stage, beyond the ordinary, and turn it into living cinema. An experience unlike anything before it – and the perfect finale to rock’s most enduring legend."

— Ian Brenchley, CEO of Vertigo Live

Behind the Camera: The Mastermind and the Mission

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The concert film is directed once again by the incomparable Rob Reiner, who also helmed the original 1984 classic and the recent sequel. Reiner, who famously played the fictional documentarian Marty DiBergi, has been an integral part of Spinal Tap's journey since the beginning. His involvement ensures that the film captures the band's unique blend of rock bravado and slapstick humor with the authenticity only he can bring.

The production and distribution team behind this monumental event includes Bleecker Street and Vertigo Live. Ian Brenchley, CEO of Vertigo Live, emphasized the cinematic scale they're aiming for, saying, "An iconic band performing at one of the world’s most legendary landmarks, captured in IMAX and, of course, turned up to eleven. This is exactly what we set out to do: take music beyond the stage, beyond the ordinary, and turn it into living cinema." It sounds like they're truly committed to making this a memorable, immersive experience for fans.

The decision to make both the sequel and this concert film came after a successful legal battle led by Harry Shearer to regain the rights to Spinal Tap from the original studio. Rob Reiner himself recalled the initial hesitation: "We sat and said, ‘Well, what do we do with this?’ At first we said, ‘Ah, forget it. We are not gonna do anything.’ And then we started talking." And boy, are we glad they did!

A Look Back at 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues' and Fan Reactions

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This concert film arrives hot on the heels of the long-awaited sequel, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, which premiered in theaters in September 2025. The sequel saw David, Nigel, and Derek reuniting after a 15-year hiatus, compelled by contractual obligations to play a reunion show. The plot featured their new manager Hope Faith (daughter of their original manager Ian Faith, played by Kerry Godliman) and her music-averse partner Simon Howler (Chris Addison), along with a search for a new drummer.

Reviews for Spinal Tap II were a bit mixed, leaning towards a "comedy of comfort" rather than the groundbreaking satire of the original. NME gave it three stars, noting it "shamelessly push[ed] the nostalgia buttons" and served as a "well-earned victory lap." Classic Rock described it as "sporadically amusing but inessential," while Decider called it "just the right side of underwhelming" but still recommended streaming it. Many critics acknowledged that replicating the original's lightning-in-a-bottle magic was nearly impossible, but found hanging out with the "lovable, incorrigible dimwits" to be "baseline amusing."

The sequel featured cameos from the likes of Fran Drescher, Paul Shaffer, and even Paul McCartney and Elton John (the latter famously performing "Stonehenge" with the band). While the laughs might have been "a touch more sporadic" than some hoped, the film kept the spirit of Tap alive. This sets an interesting stage for the concert film, as fans might go in with tempered expectations, but an open heart for the enduring legend.

Is This Really the "Final Finale" for Spinal Tap?

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The big question on everyone's mind is, of course, the "Final Finale" part of the title. Can we really believe Spinal Tap when they say this is it? The band has a history of false goodbyes and unexpected returns, much like many real-life rock legends they so brilliantly parody. Michael McKean, who plays David St. Hubbins, even shared his thoughts on the band's semi-fictional existence with Rolling Stone: "If you only halfway exist, then vanishing altogether is not a big chore. We don’t wanna ride it too long. It’s still fun in the studio. I don’t think this is the kind of age to be if you’re gonna go out on the road and do a real tour."

While this sounds like a genuine desire to wrap things up gracefully, the allure of Spinal Tap for both the creators and the fans is undeniable. They are a cultural phenomenon, a band that is both real and fictional, whose impact on comedy and music satire is immeasurable. The original film was even deemed "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress in 2002. So, while this concert film might be presented as the definitive end, with Spinal Tap, you never truly know. They might just find a way to turn it up to 12 one day.

For now, though, let's prepare to savor what promises to be an epic, perhaps truly final, chapter for these rock and roll granddads. Witnessing them at the actual Stonehenge, surrounded by ancient mystery and joined by a truly wild roster of guest stars, sounds like the perfect send-off – one that finally gets the scale of their stage props just right.

Key Details for Spinal Tap's Epic Concert Film

  • Film Title: Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale
  • Release Date: 2026 (Theatrical & IMAX)
  • Filming Date: August 2025
  • Location: The actual Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
  • Director: Rob Reiner
  • Starring: Michael McKean (David St. Hubbins), Christopher Guest (Nigel Tufnel), Harry Shearer (Derek Smalls)
  • Featured Guest Artists: Eric Clapton, Shania Twain, Josh Groban
  • Distributors: Bleecker Street, Vertigo Live
  • Context: Follows the September 2025 release of the sequel, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
Frequently Asked Questions About The Final Finale Spinal Tap's 'Stonehenge: The Final Finale' Concert Film is Heading Our Way! image 8 When can I watch Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale? The concert film is scheduled for release in theaters and IMAX sometime in 2026. A specific date has not yet been announced, so keep your eyes peeled! Where was the concert filmed? The concert was filmed at the actual Stonehenge monument in Wiltshire, England, in August 2025. It's reportedly the first-ever rock concert allowed to be filmed at the historic site. Who are the guest stars performing with Spinal Tap? The film features an incredible lineup of guest artists, including rock legend Eric Clapton, country superstar Shania Twain, and acclaimed singer Josh Groban. Do I need to see Spinal Tap II: The End Continues before watching this film? While Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale serves as a follow-up to the recently released sequel, the concert film focuses on a standalone performance. However, watching the sequel (and the original This Is Spinal Tap!) will give you full context and a deeper appreciation for the band's history with Stonehenge. Sources Spinal Tap's 'Stonehenge: The Final Finale' Concert Film is Heading Our Way! image 9
  • NME: Spinal Tap announce ‘Stonehenge: The Final Finale’ concert film for 2026
  • Rolling Stone: Spinal Tap Finally Get Their Stonehenge Moment
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  • Classic Rock: Spinal Tap to release Stonehenge: The Final Finale concert film in 2026
  • Rural Radio: Shania Twain joins Spinal Tap for new concert film, "Stonehenge: The Final Finale"
  • First Showing: Funny Teaser for 'Spinal Tap Concert at Stonehenge - The Final Finale'
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