After Swedish House Mafia broke up, a music documentary was made about them and their "One Last Tour." During one week, more than 1 million tickets were sold for the largest electronic tour in history. They call it a day and go on a tour that they had always wanted to do. The director, Christian Larson, captures the band in a unique "fly on the wall" way. This is how the band explains why they decided to end the biggest thing they had ever done in order to save their friendship. They had amazing live shows, huge laughs, and dark lows, and now they know why they did this. In this movie, we see three of the biggest stars in a scene that has been a big hit with kids all over the world, as well as how the band thinks. A movie not to be missed.
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After Swedish House Mafia broke up, a music documentary was made about them and their "One Last Tour." During one week, more than 1 million tickets were sold for the largest electronic tour in history. They call it a day and go on a tour that they had always wanted to do. The director, Christian Larson, captures the band in a unique "fly on the wall" way. This is how the band explains why they decided to end the biggest thing they had ever done in order to save their friendship. They had amazing live shows, huge laughs, and dark lows, and now they know why they did this. In this movie, we see three of the biggest stars in a scene that has been a big hit with kids all over the world, as well as how the band thinks. A movie not to be missed.
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