THE DOORS and Trafalgar Releasing have announced the upcoming release of "The Doors: Break on Thru - A Celebration of Ray Manzarek", coming to cinemas worldwide for a one-night only event on February 12, 2020. The film will bring fans together in theaters to celebrate the extraordinary legacy of the late Ray Manzarek, co-founder and keyboardist of THE DOORS, on what would have been his birthday.

This critically acclaimed, all-star hybrid concert/documentary was filmed at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, California and brought surviving members from THE DOORS, Robby Krieger and John Densmore, on stage for the first time in 15 years to celebrate the birthday of Manzarek alongside captivating performances from FOO FIGHTERS' Taylor Hawkins and Rami Jaffee, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS' Robert DeLeo, PAUL MCCARTNEY's Brian Ray, X's Exene and John Doe, JANE'S ADDICTION's Stephen Perkins, GOV'T MULE's Warren Haynes and more.

With a set list of DOORS classics and compelling behind the scenes interviews and footage, this film celebrates the longevity of THE DOORS, bringing multiple generations together to celebrate this iconic band. Proceeds from the L.A. concert were donated to Stand Up To Cancer as selected by Ray Manzarek.

Participating theaters and tickets can be found at www.TheDoorsFilm.com.

John Densmore, drummer of THE DOORS, shared: "It was such an honor to play with these world-class musicians in a tribute to our magical keyboard player."

Kymberli Frueh, SVP programming and content acquisitions at Trafalgar Releasing, has said on the news: "'Break On Thru' is a true celebration of DOORS co-founder Ray Manzarek and includes a whole host of musicians inspired by him, including Taylor Hawkins of the FOO FIGHTERS and Robert DeLeo from STONE TEMPLE PILOTS. Trafalgar Releasing are pleased to present the first-ever global fan cinema gathering sanctioned by THE DOORS to celebrate Manzarek's incredible legacy."

With an intoxicating, genre-blending sound, provocative and uncompromising songs, and the mesmerizing power of singer Jim Morrison's poetry and presence, THE DOORS had a transformative impact not only on popular music but also on popular culture.

THE DOORS' arrival on the rock scene in 1967 marked not only the start of a string of hit singles and albums that would become stone classics, but also of something much bigger — a new and deeper relationship between creators and audience. Refusing to be mere entertainers, the Los Angeles quartet relentlessly challenged, confronted and inspired their fans, leaping headfirst into the heart of darkness while other bands warbled about peace and love. Though they've had scores of imitators, there's never been another band quite like them. And 50 years after their debut album, THE DOORS' music and legacy are more influential than ever before.

THE DOORS were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1993.

