Tenacious D’s The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3 on Blu-ray classes up October

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Are you ready for the ultimate rock band hitting 1080p? Tenacious D returns with The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3. Along with their music and songs, the O2 Arena concert from their 2023 Spicy Meatball Tour is the centerpiece of the set. Here’s the press release with all the details to rock out your Fall.

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Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3

Coming to Blu-ray/DVD October 3, 2025
  
[Blu-ray/DVD] 
The Greatest Band in the World, Tenacious D, proudly announces the release of the latest installment of their Complete Masterworks series, aptly named The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3.

This chapter showcases the band’s London’s O2 Arena concert from their 2023 Spicy Meatball Tour. This epic collector’s edition features a live set of their classic hits from the O2 Arena show, plus their animated film Post Apocalypto, music videos, a mini-poster, and more. 

Tenacious D’s The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3 captures the band at the height of their powers during their sold-out, headline show at London’s O2 Arena on June 16, 2023. Their set, a raucous romp of rock and comedy, features their classic hits, including “Tribute,” “The Metal,” “Master Exploder,” “Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown),” “Kickapoo,” and more. In addition, The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3 includes the band’s animated film, Post Apocalypto, with music from The D and illustrations by Jack Black. Tenacious D proclaim, “This will be the one they remember us for. Guaranteed to blow your mind. The third and final Complete Masterworks. They will sell like hotcakes. Get them while
they’re hot!!!” The package features music videos, including the smash hit cover from Kung Fu Panda 4, “…Baby One More Time” and Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game,” The D’s Oneyplays Studios animated hit “Video Games,” their Fiber d’Lish commercial, and their charity covers series including “Tenacious D’s The Who Medley,” The Beatles’ “You Never Give Me Your Money / The End,” and “Time Warp,” from the cult classic The Rocky Horror Show

Previous editions of The Complete Masterworks include their 2-DVD set from 2003, The Complete Masterworks, featuring their performance at the Brixton Academy and lots more, and the 2008 DVD release, The Complete Masterworks 2, which captures their heavy rock mayhem filmed by Wayne Isham at their 2007 Paramount Theater/Seattle shows, D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary directed by Jeremy Konner, plus additional material from the POD era.  

Track listing:
Overture
Kickapoo
Low Hangin’ Fruit
Rize of the Fenix
Wonderboy
Tribute
Video Games
The Metal
Sax-a-Boom / Max-a-Boom
Roadie
Dude (I Totally Miss You)
Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)
Double Team
Master Exploder
The Spicy Meatball Theme Song
Fuck Her Gently POST-APOCALYPTO
Chapter 1: Hope
Chapter 2: Cave
Chapter 3: Space
Chapter 4: Robot
Chapter 5: Donald
Chapter 6: Home MUSIC VIDEOS
…Baby One More Time
Wicked Game
Video Games
Fiber d’Lish
Tenacious D’s The Who Medley
You Never Give Me Your Money / The End
Time Warp Tenacious D are:
Jack Black: Vocals / Guitar / Sax-a-boom
Kyle Gass: Vocals / Guitar / Max-a-boom
John Konesky: Electric Guitar
Scott Seiver: Drums
John Spiker: Bass
Director: Liam Lynch
Director: Taylor Stephens
Producer: Chris Paules
Producer: Like Management  

Watch the trailer for The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3 here:

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