Season 5 of "Glee" is less than three weeks away, Fox has a released a new and suprisingly upbeat promo that shows some of the first footage from the new season.

The promo, which is appropriately titled "Come Together," features New Directions covering classic Beatles songs. The Beatles music will be the theme of the first two episodes of the season. The two-part season premiere begins on Sept. 26 with "Love, Love, Love" and is followed by "Tina in the Sky With Diamonds" on Oct. 3. 

The two-part season premiere will feature a total of 14 Beatles songs, including the promo's featured song "All You Need Is Love," "Yesterday," "Here Comes The Sun," "Something," "Let It Be" and "Hey Jude."

 

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the first episode will have Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) assign New Directions an array of Beatles songs while Blaine (Darren Criss) and Kurt (Chirs Colfer) contemplate their future together. Rachel's (Lea Michele) New York ambitions will also "take an unnexpected turn." In the second episode, McKinley High votes for prom king and queen, that earns Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) a nomination. The episode will also focus on Rachel and Santana (Naya Rivera) working at a Broadway diner in order to pay rent.

In the new promo, there is no mention of Finn Hudson, played by the late Cory Monteith. The actor/singer died at age 31 in July. Monteith and his character Finn will be the focus of the third episode of the season on Oct. 10. After that episode, "Glee" will take an indefinite hiatus, and most likely won't return until after baseball postseason.

Naya Rivera recently said the cast had been shooting the memorial episode. Kevin McHale, who plays wheelchair-bound Artie, told TVLine that there was no right way to film the tribute episode and that it was "extremely emotional."

"There are so many incredibly well written and powerful scenes," he said. "When [the cast] got the script, we were all reading it together and we were like, 'Did you get to that one scene.' And when you see it everyone will know what that one scene is." 

Monteith's can be seen in his last role before his death in the upcoming American crime-drama "McCanick," which will screen at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.