Live Around the World

Live Around the World

Since their first appearance together in 2009 when Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor appeared as guests on the finale of the eighth season of American Idol on which Adam Lambert was a contestant, the combination of Queen + Adam Lambert has gone from strength to strength becoming one of the world’s biggest drawing touring bands. Their most recent tour of Oceania saw them selling out to massive audiences, with a single show at Sydney’s ANZ stadium drawing a record crowd of over 60,000. To date the band has played to a worldwide audience approaching 4 million. Queen + Adam Lambert Live Around The World presents a compilation of concert highlights captured the world over personally selected by Taylor, May and Lambert from over 200 shows they have performed with several featured here becoming available for the very first time. The performances cover concerts from Rock in Rio, Lisbon, to the UK’s Isle of Wight Festival, Summer Sonic, Japan, selected UK and North America tour dates, and – from one of their very last performances before lockdown – the Fire Fight Australia benefit show in which they performed Queen’s original history-making 1985 Live Aid set in full: Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, Hammer To Fall, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Will Rock You and We are The Champions.

The Who: The Vegas Job

The Who: The Vegas Job

On October 29th, 1999, The Who gave an awesome, one-night only concert at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. Founding members Roger Daltry, Pete Townshend and John Entwistle, along with Zak Starkey and John “Rabbit” Bundrick, drive the audience wild, performing 14 of their greatest hits in grand style.

Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus - Best of Both Worlds Concert

Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus - Best of Both Worlds Concert

Make Some Noise and get ready for the year's most eye-popping, dance-in-your-seat music experience with Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus Best Of Both Worlds Concert and Movie! For the first time ever, Miley performs as herself and Hannah in the same epic show! With a special appearance by the Jonas Brothers.

Metallica & San Francisco Symphony: S&M2

Metallica & San Francisco Symphony: S&M2

Filmed over the two sold-out shows that opened the new Chase Center arena in San Francisco, S&M2 comprises more than two and a half hours of Metallica joining forces with the nearly 80 member San Francisco Symphony, lead by conductor Edwin Outwater, with a special appearance by legendary conductor and long time SF Symphony Musical Director Michael Tilson Thomas. The shows marked the first time since the original S&M performances in 1999 (documented in the Grammy-winning live album and concert film, S&M) that these two venerated musical entities have reunited on stage.The concert film captures all twenty songs performed with elaborate classical arrangements, including many Metallica fan favorites and two very unique classical pieces chosen by Michael Tilson Thomas. The film has been re-edited by the band -and the audio re-mixed and remastered- since the initial theatrical exhibition ran in October 2019, giving this version of S&M2 a whole new look and sound!

The Endless River

The Endless River

A film of Pink Floyd's album 'The Endless River', directed by Ian Emes, who created the original animated films for The Dark Side Of The Moon concert tour visuals (1972-1974). The album, mainly instrumental bar one song, is a tribute to the late band member Richard Wright and its genesis is the music from the 1993 Division Bell sessions.

One Direction: Where We Are - Live from San Siro Stadium

One Direction: Where We Are - Live from San Siro Stadium

Where We Are: Live from San Siro Stadium features the entire 23 track concert filmed at San Siro Stadium in Milan in June 2014, as well as 24 minutes of exclusive bonus content including backstage footage of One Direction and their crew. This concert features all of the band's biggest hits from their last 3 albums including Best Song Ever, Story Of My Life, What Makes You Beautiful and Little Things.

Oasis: Live at the City of Manchester Stadium

Oasis: Live at the City of Manchester Stadium

Following the release of their sixth studio album, Oasis return to their hometown of Manchester for a triumphant concert at the City of Manchester Stadium, in a multi-camera shoot directed by Dick Carruthers. The performance includes material from Don't Believe the Truth as well as classic tracks such as Live Forever, Rock ‘n’ Roll Star and Cigarettes & Alcohol.

The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts

The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts

Legendary performances by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the September 1979 MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) benefit concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Features all 13 songs performed over two nights, ten never before seen, newly transferred and edited from original No Nukes film footage and restored in HD with remixed and remastered audio.

Rush: R40 Live

Rush: R40 Live

All roads have led to this. Forty-one years in the making, the R40 Live tour took a very real journey back through time. Beginning with the grand design: a state-of-the-art stage set that pivots, rolls and dives, and brings Clockwork Angels in to bombastic, colorful life before marching stridently back in time (through theatre stages, a panoply of band and fan shots, the accrued memories of a life spent playing live) to a mocked-up school gym and the band playing there; a solitary bass amp set on the chair behind Geddy Lee, a mirror ball spiraling crazily above, casting thin rods of light like a light rain across the crowd, “Working Man” coming to a shuddering halt as the band’s beginning becomes their end. Rush recorded and filmed R40 Live over two sold-out shows in the band’s hometown of Toronto at the Air Canada Centre on June 17 & 19, 2015 in the middle of their R40 Live 35-date North American tour. R40 Live had the trio of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, performing a career-spanning live retrospective, celebrating their 40+ years together. The epic live shows by the Rock Hall of Famers were captured with 14 cameras to present the band feature-film style. The center-point of this tour was the remarkable setlist, coupled with their idea of a “de-evolution” set design. When the band opened the show with cuts “Headlong Flight” and “The Anarchist” from their most recent studio recording, 2012’s Clockwork Angels, they did so with all the bells and whistles from that extensive tour. They worked backwards through their catalogue as the show progressed, the innovative set design making for constant visual eye-candy, as stagehands exchanged the gear and props on stage to resemble the era-correct tour staging in accordance with the songs being played. The first set featured the infamous dryers on stage while they played “Roll The Bones,” “Subdivisions,” and for the first time ever live, “Losing It” featuring violinist Ben Mink, who appeared on the original studio recording from 1982’s Signals. The second set opened with classics “Tom Sawyer,” followed by crowd favorite, “The Spirit of Radio,” but also included “Jacob’s Ladder,” which hasn’t been performed live since 1980 on their Permanent Waves tour. The last few songs of the R40 were set against the persimmon curtained theatre-looking stage, with the crowd raising their lighters and camera phones to “Closer to the Heart,” and then Alex and Geddy appeared with their signature doubleneck guitars as they played Xanadu, into the epic “2112” and encored with “Lakeside Park/Anthem” and “What You’re Doing/Working Man.” The concert film also includes the the band’s renowned tour videos, highlighted by “Roll The Bones (R40 Live),” that features an array of special guests in the rap part of the song: Jay Baruchel (She’s Out Of My League), Les Claypool (Primus), Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), The Trailer Park Boys, and Jason Segel & Paul Rudd (I Love You, Man). It is the first time the band put the song back in the setlist since the R30 tour, a full decade ago. During the R40 Live tour, “Roll The Bones” gained new life and became a fan-favorite with an arena sing-along to the chorus “Why are we here? Because we’re here – Roll The Bones.” R40 Live audio was produced by Rush & David Botrill, and mixed by David Botrill (Tool, Muse); the film was directed by Dale Heslip, and produced by Allan Weinrib. The live photograph on the cover of R40 was shot by baseball Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, who captured the band in a rare moment when both Geddy Lee and Alex LIfeson were on Neil Peart’s drum kit riser.

Timeless Live In Japan

Timeless Live In Japan

To celebrate their 15th Anniversary and the release of their TIMELESS album, the groundbreaking classical crossover group Il Divo(original members Spain’s Carlos Marin, Switzerland’s Urs Buhler, France’s Sebastien Izambard and America’s David Miller) embarked on their 6-continent tour in 2018 bringing them to Tokyo’s Budokan Stadium for this magical concert. The songs are a classic mix of favourite pop and traditional standards in four languages including “Regresa a Mi” (Unbreak My Heart), “What A Wonderful World”, “Smile”, “All Of Me”, “Angels”, and their acclaimed cover of Adele’s smash hit “Hola,” (Hello). The TIMELESS tour is an incredible fan experience of the new album and Il Divo’s extensive catalogue of song interpretations and features a dramatic production including dancers and video elements.

A MusiCares Tribute to Paul McCartney

A MusiCares Tribute to Paul McCartney

On February 10, 2012, Sir Paul McCartney was honored as the 2012 MusiCares® Person of the Year. At a gala event in Los Angeles, Paul and a cast of superstar guests performed some of the quintessential songs from his renowned and celebrated career.

Eagles: Farewell I Tour - Live from Melbourne

Eagles: Farewell I Tour - Live from Melbourne

The Eagles are one of the all-time biggest acts in popular music since the dawn of the rock'n'roll era. The band's roots go back to their role as defining artists in the phenomenally popular Southern California rock scene of the '70s, a decade in which they delivered four consecutive #1 albums. Their momentous 2004 farewell tour filled stadiums around the world, and this film captures one of the most stellar events from that now-historic global sweep.

Jazz on a Summer's Day

Jazz on a Summer's Day

Filmed at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island and directed by world-renowned photographer Bert Stern, Jazz on a Summer's Day features intimate performances by an all-star line-up of musical legends including Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Gerry Mulligan, Anita O'Day, Chuck Berry, Dinah Washington, and closes with a beautiful rendition of The Lord's Prayer by Mahalia Jackson at midnight to usher in Sunday morning.

Black & White Night

Black & White Night

The classic Roy Orbison & Friends concert, with 17 incredible performances. Includes special guests Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, k.d. Lang, and more!

The Rolling Stones: From the Vault – Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981

The Rolling Stones: From the Vault – Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981

“From The Vault” is a new series of live concerts from The Rolling Stones archive which are getting their first official release. “Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981” is the first title in this series. The Rolling Stones American Tour in 1981 was the most successful tour of that year taking a then record $50 million dollars in ticket sales. The tour was in support of the critically and commercially successful “Tattoo You” album. There were fifty dates on the tour which ran from Philadelphia at the end of September through to Hampton, Virginia on the 18th and 19th of December. The show on December 18th, which was also Keith Richards’ birthday, was the first ever music concert to be broadcast on television as a pay-per-view event. The footage has now been carefully restored and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain for this first official release of the show.

The Rolling Stones: From the Vault – L.A. Forum – Live in 1975

The Rolling Stones: From the Vault – L.A. Forum – Live in 1975

“From The Vault” is a new series of live concerts from The Rolling Stones archive which are getting their first official release. “L. A. Forum – Live In 1975” is the second title in this series. The Rolling Stones’ “Tour Of The Americas ‘75” was the band’s first tour with new guitarist Ronnie Wood. Even before the dates started there were dramatic scenes in New York City at the official tour announcement when the band unexpectedly turned up on a flatbed truck to play “Brown Sugar”. After a couple of low key warm-up shows in Louisiana the tour took in 44 dates between the 3rd June and the 8th August 1975. They settled into the L. A. Forum for a five night stint from July 9th to 13th and this concert film features the show from July 12th. The footage has now been carefully restored and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain for this first official release of the show.

The Rolling Stones: Hyde Park Live 1969

The Rolling Stones: Hyde Park Live 1969

The Rolling Stones’ free concert in Hyde Park on the 5th July 1969 has become the stuff of legend. It was the band’s first full live performance for two years, their first to feature Mick Taylor on guitar and came just two days after the tragic early death of their former guitarist Brian Jones. It was a free concert so nobody counted the crowd but it was undeniably in the hundreds of thousands. This film was originally shot for Granada TV in the UK and captures the full experience of the day. There are interview clips with the band, behind the scenes footage, interviews with the crowd and with the Hell’s Angels providing the security and of course The Rolling Stones on stage, including the first live performance of “Honky Tonk Women”, classics like “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, “Midnight Rambler” and “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and an epic version of “Sympathy For The Devil” complete with African drummers and dancers. Newly restored, remixed and remastered, “The Rolling Stones Hyde Park Live 1969” is now better than ever!

Arena

Arena

Half Science-Fiction movie and half Concert movie, this film highlights the band's 1982 concert in the Oakland Coliseum, California.