Image: NOFX [official press photo]
NOFX are summing up their punk band history in a feature-length documentary. After 40 years, the band around Fat Mike called it quits in 2023, played a farewell tour, and wrapped things up with one final show in San Pedro in 2024. But it looks like we’re getting to see a whole lot more from the punks after all: a trailer (with an age restriction) for their documentary “40 Years Of Fucking Up” has now been released. The film is currently in post-production and will be shown in selected cinemas worldwide starting in April.
About the documentary, it says:
"40 Years of Fuckin Up is Spinal Tap, but real. It’s a film about the infamous, fairly un-famous, and beloved punk rock band NOFX. This is the unbelievable story about how a group of untalented drug-addled teenage punks somehow became the most successful independent band in history. And they did it haphazardly all on their own."
Tickets will be available from February 20, 2026, and information on the dates can then be found at 40yearsoffuckinup.com.
Watch the trailer here: