Pillar Announces Upcoming Documentary for 25th Anniversary

Dove-award winning group Pillar has been a staple on the Christian rock scene since the band began back in the late nineties. Now, the group is preparing to share their full story for fans in a way that they've never seen them before.
The band recently announced the release of their upcoming documentary "Pillar: Beyond the Frontline" which is set to release on October 12, 2025.
Directed by Kaden Wittig, the son of Pillar's founding member and bassist, Michael "Kalel" Wittig, the film will follow the band on their comeback tour and discuss the enduring message of hope they've carried over the last 25 years.
"This documentary is going to be powerful for anyone who knows Pillar, but I also think it's going to touch people who don't know us. The stories from fans and how our music touched their lives is what moves me the most" bassist Michael "Kalel" Wittig explains."People are going to see four men who greatly appreciate this opportunity God has given us to do what we do. It's not something we take for granted."
The band will host a red-carpet event for the movie premiere on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at the House of Blues in Dallas, TX. Attendees will have the chance to screen the film and enjoy a full Pillar concert during the evening as well alongside fellow rock group, Spoken.
Pre-sale tickets for the red-carpet premiere and concert go on sale Wednesday, June 25th, at 10 AM CST using code "FRONTLINE". General public tickets will be available starting Friday, June 27th, at 10 AM CST.
You can purchase tickets to the event right HERE.
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