Last year, Lynyrd Skynrd's 50th-anniversary show wowed fans, but what's more special about the music event was Gary Rossington's appearance as it was his final performance with the group before his passing earlier this year.

Good news to those who didn't get a chance to see the concert live as you can relive the experience because the entire show will be available to watch this year! Where can supporters watch it?

Titled "The 50th Anniversary of Lynyrd Skynyrd: An Exclusive Concert Film Experience," the new movie was originally filmed during their concert at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. (watch the official trailer below)

Lynyrd Skynyrd 50th Anniversary Concert Film Details

According to KTLO, the concert film will only be available in theaters, outdoor film showing venues, and drive-ins from July 8 to 14.

In addition to Rossington, who stopped touring with his bandmates in 2020 but was able to make it to their 50th-anniversary concert, there were also other special guests who performed with the iconic group.

Supporting acts include Jelly Roll, Marcus King, John Osbourne of the Brothers Osbourne, Donnie Van Zant of 38 Special, and Brent Smith of Shinedown.

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For those who are interested in watching the movie, tickets are now available on Lynyrd Skynyrd's official website in this link.

There are several venues in cities that will be playing the movie including Auburn, Homestead, Hunlock Creek, Liberty Center, Gibson City, Monte Vista, Tilbury, Ocala, and many many more.

As of this writing, the schedule and tickets for cinema viewing is yet to be announced, but the band noted on their website that it would be "coming soon."

The upcoming film-viewing event is being produced by Unbranded Events.

Lynyrd Skynyrd's Gary Rossington Cause of Death

According to The Guardian, Gary Rossington, who was considered to be the last of the original member of the original lineup, passed away on March 5, 2023.

The cause of death remains a mystery, but there's a possibility that it was related to his health as he dealt with medical woes years prior to his death.

He reportedly had a heart attack in 2015 and an emergency heart surgery two years ago.

The musician's passing came months before the band was scheduled to perform on their tour for this year

Even though their beloved member passed away, Lynyrd Skynyrd would still push through with their tour which will begin at the US Army Fort Campbell in Fort Campbell North, KY, on July 4, Tuesday.

Tickets and more information are now available on their official website.

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