PUP are immortalizing their recent Megacity Madness tour with a live album, video documentary, and 196-page zine dubbed the Megacity MegaZine. The bumper crop of archival material is drawn from the Toronto band’s six-show stint behind the May album Who Will Look After The Dogs?, which took them to successively bigger hometown venues—each with a place in the band’s own lore—joined by guests including Jeff Rosenstock and Nobro. The resulting album, Megacity Madness (The Official Live Recordings), is a vinyl exclusive set for release on March 13, 2026, through their webstore and indie retailers. The documentary, presented as a six-part video series, is out in full now. Watch the first episode below.
Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux and Clem Hoener directed the doc, shooting at each of the six shows on the tour. PUP’s Stefan Babcock says in a press release, “This week of shows was one of the best, most validating experiences we’ve ever had as a band. We never expected PUP to do anything aside from play a few basement shows. It really hit me hard on night 6, standing on stage with my best friends and realizing how lucky we are to get to do this for a living, to be from such a wonderfully supportive community, and most of all, to get to do this with all of our friends and family around. I’m relieved we decided to record all the shows and have our friends follow us around all week with cameras. If not for the mountain of evidence, I wouldn’t believe any of it happened.”
Read more on the Megacity Madness website.

