Honour Crest's Final Show on September 26th at Shaka's in Virginia Beach. Filmmakers Joey Trask & Korey Hood both agreed to include the final show in the documentary because of Honour Crest's towering influence in the music scene, and the belief that the documentary would look "very silly" without it.
However, the inclusion of the final show isn't without consequence: the much-anticipated documentary was originally slated for a Fall 2014 release, however that release date is more than likely to be pushed back to early next year due to the start of post-production beginning later than expected. A firm release date has yet to be announced for "The Dysfunctional 757" which has now been in production for 13 months.
"The Dysfunctional 757", an on-going documentary about the local music scene, is set to cover
However, the inclusion of the final show isn't without consequence: the much-anticipated documentary was originally slated for a Fall 2014 release, however that release date is more than likely to be pushed back to early next year due to the start of post-production beginning later than expected. A firm release date has yet to be announced for "The Dysfunctional 757" which has now been in production for 13 months.