Netflix has announced an exclusive documentary on the British rock band Keane, offering fans a deep and intimate look into the band’s journey, struggles, and triumphs. The upcoming documentary, titled Keane: Somewhere Only We Know, will feature never-before-seen footage, rare interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights into the band’s rise to fame.
Formed in the late 1990s, Keane became one of the most successful British bands of the 2000s, known for their signature piano-driven sound and emotional lyrics. The documentary will explore their early years, breakthrough success with the 2004 album Hopes and Fears, and their lasting impact on the alternative rock scene. It will also cover the band’s internal struggles, hiatus, and eventual reunion.
A Netflix spokesperson shared the vision behind the project: “Keane’s music has resonated with millions across the world. This documentary aims to celebrate their legacy and offer an in-depth perspective on their incredible journey.”
The film will include exclusive interviews with band members Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, Richard Hughes, and Jesse Quin, as well as commentary from industry insiders, fellow musicians, and devoted fans. It will also highlight Keane’s most iconic performances, including their unforgettable Glastonbury sets and world tours.
Since their debut, Keane has sold over 13 million albums worldwide and earned multiple awards, including two BRIT Awards. Their biggest hits, such as Somewhere Only We Know, Everybody’s Changing, and Bedshaped, continue to resonate with fans globally.
With anticipation building, Keane: Somewhere Only We Know is set to premiere on Netflix later this year, promising to be a must-watch for both longtime fans and new listeners eager to explore the band’s legacy.