
The Postal Service: Everything Will Change
Overview
Everything Will Change is a feature-length documentary concert film of The Postal Service’s performance at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA during their 2013 reunion tour. A collaboration between Benjamin Gibbard (of Death Cab for Cutie) and Jimmy Tamborello (from Dntel), with Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis, The Postal Service released Give Up, their one and only album, in 2003. That record went on to sell over a million copies and most of the band’s fans never had the chance to see them perform live. In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of Give Up, the band reunited to tour the world. With intimate interviews and backstage footage of the band, Everything Will Change captures one of the nights when everything did change.
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▶Frequently Asked Questions about The Postal Service: Everything Will Change
Where can I watch The Postal Service: Everything Will Change?
You can watch The Postal Service: Everything Will Change on Qello Concerts by Stingray Amazon Channel.
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Is The Postal Service: Everything Will Change in theaters?
The Postal Service: Everything Will Change is not currently playing in theaters. It has either finished its theatrical run or was released exclusively for digital platforms.

