Simple Plan are officially stepping into the spotlight in a whole new way. The Canadian pop punk mainstays are celebrating their 25-year legacy with a feature-length documentary, Simple Plan: The Kids in the Crowd, premiering July 8th on Prime Video.
Spanning decades of sold-out tours, iconic anthems, and enough “na-na-nas” to fill a stadium, the film traces the band’s unlikely rise from the suburbs of Montreal to global fame. Expect an emotional deep dive filled with archival footage, backstage moments, and personal interviews with all four members—Pierre Bouvier, Chuck Comeau, Jeff Stinco, and Sébastien Lefebvre.
But it’s not just the band telling the story. The documentary also features appearances from friends and collaborators including Mark Hoppus (Blink-182), Avril Lavigne, and Dexter Holland (The Offspring), each reflecting on Simple Plan’s impact on the scene.
The documentary coincides with a new soundtrack, dropping the same day (July 8), and includes exclusive content for fans—like a previously unreleased demo version of “I’m Just a Kid,” already available via Amazon Music.
From teen angst to timeless hooks, The Kids in the Crowd doesn’t just relive the glory days—it shows how Simple Plan stayed true to their roots while the world around them changed. Whether you screamed the lyrics in your bedroom or discovered them on TikTok, this is one band story worth tuning in for.




