Fisherman's Friends film sequel to be released in cinemas this September

The story of Cornwall's famous sea shanty singers continues!

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 13th Apr 2022
Last updated 13th Apr 2022

It has been announced that the Fisherman's Friends film sequel is coming to cinemas... dreckly.

The story of Port Isaac's famous shanty singers is being continued will another instalment on the big screen.

The group signed a major record deal in 2010 and have since gone on to perform for Her Majesty the Queen, play Glastonbury’s iconic Pyramid Stage and entertain hundreds of thousands of fans at home and abroad, winning numerous awards along the way.

Through a Facebook post, it has now been revealed that 'Fisherman’s Friends: One and All' will be released on the 2nd of September.

The sequel follows the 2019 hit film Fisherman’s Friends which grossed $11.5m worldwide.

It was adapted into a musical which premiered at the Hall for Cornwall last year, as the venue's grand reopening show following a multi-million pound refurbishment.

At the time, Julien Boast, CEO and Creative Director at Hall for Cornwall said: “We’re excited to be welcoming such a talented cast of actors, including home-grown talent from Cornwall, to raise the curtain on this world premiere, the first show in our inaugural season and the first co-production of our in-house production company, Cornwall Playhouse Productions".

Star and comedian Edward Rowe, best known as Kernow King, was among the cast.

He said at the time: “I am absolutely delighted to be in Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical. It has so much heart and joy and I couldn’t think of a more perfect show to open the new Hall for Cornwall”.

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