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Cast & Crew

Norry Niven
Director
Justin Furstenfeld
As lead vocals, guitar
Jeremy Furstenfeld
As drums, vocals
Matt Noveskey
As bass guitar, vocals
Ryan Delahoussaye
As mandolin, violin, keyboard, vocals
C. B. Hudson
As guitar, vocals

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Blue October takes the stage in Dallas, Texas for an unforgettable live performance, featuring their biggest hits and fan favorites. With a setlist that spans their entire discography, the band delivers a powerful and emotional concert that showcases their unique sound and energy. From the opening notes of "She's My Ride Home" to the final encore, "Things We Do At Night," this film captures the essence of Blue October's live shows and promises to leave fans mesmerized. With a career spanning over two decades, Blue October proves once again why they are one of the most beloved and enduring bands in the music industry.

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When was Blue October: Things We Do At Night (Live From Texas) released in theaters? Toggle content

Blue October: Things We Do At Night (Live From Texas) was released in theaters on November 20, 2015.