King Crimson was formed in the Fulham Palace Café on January 13th, 1969. The album In The Court of The Crimson King was released on 10th October 1969. Over the following 53 years, the band has constantly re-invented itself. Having reformed in 2014 the most recent line-up featured Robert Fripp (guitar), Mel Collins (saxophones & flute), Tony Levin (bass, stick, and backing vocals), Jakko Jakszyk (guitar & vocals), Bill Rieflin (keyboards), and drummers Gavin Harrison, Pat Mastelotto, and Jeremy Stacey – who doubles on keyboards.
King Crimson has always pioneered their own uncompromisingly independent route, and this documentary, four years in the making, has followed the same path with a one-night-only worldwide theatrical release (theater list can be found HERE) and a live worldwide digital event, which will be introduced by Robert Fripp and followed by a Q&A with Fripp and band members. Fans can tune in via the nugs.net platform HERE or view On Demand for a 24-hour period thereafter.