One Direction's second film to have global screening
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One Direction have announced a global screening for their second film Where We Are.
The film includes concert footage recorded at the San Siro Stadium in Milan and will be screened worldwide on 11 and 12 October.
The cinema release will also include 15 minutes of never before seen footage of the band.
Where We Are, which is the follow-up to 2013's This Is Us, will be released on DVD on 1 December.
This Is Us became the fastest-selling music DVD/Blu-ray in UK history, selling 270,000 copies in its first three days on release.
One Direction's third album, Midnight Memories, became the biggest-selling record of 2013 in the UK, despite only being released in November.
It debuted at number one in the Official Album Chart, selling more than 237,000 copies during its first week and making it the fastest-selling album of 2013.
Ryan Tedder, who has worked with the likes of Beyonce and Adele, recently denied rumours that he was working on solo material with Harry Styles.
Speaking to Scott Mills on Radio 1, the One Republic frontman said: "I did one song with him. For One Direction, not him.
"There's a lot of confusion about that but yeah, it was for them.
"I was talking about it with one of their other writers. It's really really different. He actually really impressed me as a writer. He's a great singer."
Tickets for the Where Are Here screening go on sale from 28 July.
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