Mac Miller’s highly anticipated posthumous album, Balloonerism, is set to be released on January 17, accompanied by a special short film that will be screened worldwide. The film will be shown in advance on January 15 in the United States and January 16 internationally. Tickets for the screenings are now available for purchase at five dollars each, with all proceeds going to the Mac Miller Fund, which supports youth music education and art programs.
The Balloonerism project is a collaboration between Mac Miller’s indie label, Remember Music, and Warner Records, with the film being produced in partnership with Hornet Studios. Fans attending the screenings in cities like New York City, Toronto, London, Paris, Melbourne, Berlin, Sydney, Dublin, and Auckland will also receive limited edition Balloonerism memorabilia as a special gift for their support.
The film, directed by Samuel Jerome Mason, who previously worked with Miller on the 2021 music video for “Colors and Shapes,” offers a unique insight into the late rapper’s creative process. The project is being executive produced by Michael Feder, Greg Bedard, and Hana Shimizu, with Heather Hardin also contributing as an executive producer.
Balloonerism promises to be a meaningful tribute to Mac Miller’s legacy, combining both the album’s music and a visual narrative that reflects his artistic vision. The screenings are a rare opportunity for fans to experience the project in its entirety before its official release, all while contributing to a cause that Miller deeply cared about. Fans of Mac Miller and his music are eagerly awaiting the release of Balloonerism, and these screenings provide a unique chance to celebrate his work and impact.