Arguably one of 2015's most successful bands, Twenty One Pilots has debuted a professionally-recorded live video of them performing their hit track, "Heavydirtysoul," in Oakland, California back in October, one of many clips that will appear on the electronic dance/pop duo's upcoming concert film.

The band appears from the smog, with both Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun sporting full skeleton body suits in front of three large LCD monitors that swap between red, white and black lumination. The crowd cheers wildly as the song hits its first rap-inspired vocal line and the frantic camera techniques seem to complement the equally-frantic song. As the song hits one of its catchy mid-verses, Joseph takes a step back to let the audience sing the words, with every attendee screaming the lyrics from the top of their lungs.

The live concert film, aptly dubbed Blurryface Live, will be aired on Palladia on New Year's Day (Jan. 1) at 9:00 PM EST. If you RSVP to the at-home viewing via the band's website, and host your own official viewing event in your living room, you may get a phone call from either Josh or Tyler who will thank you for viewing and make sure you have "plenty of snacks" according to the clip on the RSVP page.

The band's latest album, Blurryface, is their fourth overall studio album and their first with major label Fueled by Ramen, launching the band to major stardom. The duo recently announced a major U.S. arena tour for next summer dubbed the Emotional Roadshow, their biggest yet, kicking off in Cincinnato, Ohio, on May 31. The tour, for which many dates are already sold out, will conclude with two shows at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Aug. 10.

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