Who Built the Moon? Live: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (Explicit)

Who Built the Moon? Live: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (Explicit)

In this exclusive concert film, Noel Gallagher performs a spirited set at London’s York Hall. It’s a career-spanning triumph that includes classics from the Oasis songbook—“Champagne Supernova” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger”—as well as Who Built the Moon? highlights like “Holy Mountain,” a song Gallagher’s deemed one of the best he’s ever written.

Queen: Live At Wembley

Queen: Live At Wembley

Filmed in 1986, this was Queen’s first ever Wembley Stadium performance. Performed, in front of a total audience of over 400, 000 - 150, 000 of which in just 2 nights – it broke all previous attendance records. In their inimitable way it also proved to be the most spectacular show of their time, incorporating the largest lighting rig ever assembled for a live show and featuring the biggest stage. Hits include, “A Kind of Magic”, “I Want To Break Free” and “Bohemian Rhapsody”.

Eagles: Live From the Forum MMXVIII

Eagles: Live From the Forum MMXVIII

The Eagles spent the majority of 2018 on an extensive North American tour that found Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey. Earning rave reviews from fans and critics alike, the quintet arrived at the Forum in Los Angeles for three sold-out, critically-acclaimed concerts on September 12, 14, and 15. Highlights from all three shows have now been compiled for the new 26-song concert film, LIVE FROM THE FORUM MMXVIII.

Heart: Alive In Seattle

Heart: Alive In Seattle

Filmed on August 8th, 2002, “Alive In Seattle” captures Heart live in concert at the stunning “Beaux Arts” style Paramount Theatre in their home city of Seattle on the last night of their Summer Of Love Tour. With sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson leading from the front, this is a brilliant performance capturing all the diverse aspects of Heart’s music from hard rock to pop to acoustic folk. The set mixes classic hits, brand new songs and superb cover versions. This is a Heart performance that belongs in any fan’s collection.

The Who Live at Shea Stadium 1982

The Who Live at Shea Stadium 1982

The Who’s 1982 tour, which was all in North America apart from two warm-up dates at the Birmingham NEC in England, was their last to feature Kenney Jones on drums and they wouldn’t tour again until 1989. The tour promoted the recent “It’s Hard” album, which had been released in June 1982, and the set list included a number of tracks from that album, some of which the band would only play live on this tour. This concert film features the show from the second of their two nights at New York’s Shea Stadium and was filmed on October 13th 1982. Although a couple of tracks have appeared on compilations, this is the first official release of the full show and features restored footage and newly mixed sound

Madonna: The Confessions Tour

Madonna: The Confessions Tour

The Confessions Tour, filmed in it's entirety at London's Wembley Arena during her worldwide sold-out 25-city Confessions Tour (2006's top-grossing tour world-wide), features songs from throughout the queen's career but largely focuses on Confessions On A Dance Floor.

Ladies & Gentleman... The Rolling Stones

Ladies & Gentleman... The Rolling Stones

The legendary concert film “Ladies & Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones” has been fully restored and remastered from the original film print and multi-track audio masters. Filmed in Texas in 1972 over four nights of the “Exile On Main Street” US tour, “Ladies & Gentlemen” was premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York on April 15, 1974 and released into selected cinemas across the USA shortly afterwards. It was billed at the time as “…the most powerful rock film ever made” and is considered by many fans to be the finest Rolling Stones performance ever captured on film.

P!nk The Truth About Love Tour: Live from Melbourne

P!nk The Truth About Love Tour: Live from Melbourne

The Truth About Love Tour: Live From Melbourne features the jaw-dropping theatrics and acrobatics that P!nk has become renowned for, creating a visually stunning stage production that includes pyrotechnics, soaring stunts, and career-spanning hits. Since her debut in 2000, Grammy Award® winner P!nk has released seven albums, sold over 40 million albums, 65 million singles , and over 1 million DVDs worldwide. Pulling from P!nk’s seven album repertoire, the show includes some of her biggest hits such as “Blow Me (One Last Kiss),"F***in' Perfect," "Try," "Raise Your Glass," and "So What” and P!nk’s recent single, “Just Give Me A Reason” featuring Nate Ruess which reached #1 on the US Hot 100 Chart and topped global charts all over the world, including the UK, Germany and Australia. The 1 hour and 50 minute concert was filmed during the Australian leg of the tour, in Melbourne, where P!nk broke the record for most dates in one venue on the same tour, performing an astounding 18 shows in a row to almost 250,000 fans – breaking her own record from her previous acclaimed Funhouse Tour in 2009 . The DVD also includes bonus features such as rehearsal footage leading up to this spectacular show.

Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake

Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake

It is the one ballet that everyone knows, has heard of or seen, and it is one of the loveliest and most frequently performed works in the ballet literature. No other ballet is capable of conjuring up such intensive images, dreams and yearnings simply at the mention of its name as Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. Rudolf Nureyev created a new version of it in 1964 for the Vienna State Opera; it helped the dancer and choreographer, then 26 years old, to achieve international fame and also projected the Vienna State Ballet onto the world stage, where it was to become one of the company’s greatest successes.To mark the 50th anniversary of this ballet, the Vienna State Opera is now reviving it with new sets and costumes designed by Julia Spinatelli, whose concept is inspired by the fairy tale phantasy world of King Ludwig II incorporating simple, painted backdrops and few accessories, to present a new Swan Lake.

Der Ring des Nibelungen: Das Rheingold

Der Ring des Nibelungen: Das Rheingold

Without a winged helmet in sight, this unique production of the prologue“Das Rheingold”, casts Wotan as a coolly calculating businessman, with his wife a member of the board of directors. Recorded live at the Stuttgart Staatsoper in 2002, it was directed by Joachim Schlömer. The performances of Richard Wagner’s Ring cycle in Stuttgart created a sensation unheardof since the monumental “century” Ring in Bayreuth in the late seventies. “Four operas – four stage directors” was the artistic idea behind the 1999/2000 cycle under the musical direction of Lothar Zagrosek. Appreciating the individual operas of “Der Ring des Nibelungen” without havingto relate to previous or subsequent storylines enabled the stage directors – handpicked among the successful Stuttgart Opera team surrounding Artistic Director Klaus Zehelein – to express their individual insights into the well-known drama of Siegfried and Wotan. In 2002 German critics voted Stuttgart’s Staatsoper “Opera House of the Year” for the fourth time in five years. This series was recorded live at revival performances in 2002 and 2003, and it pays tribute to the artistic and musical achievement of the Stuttgart Opera House and a wonderful cast of singers.

40 Tours Around The Sun

40 Tours Around The Sun

When Hold The Line crashed into the charts all over the world in 1978 Toto had no idea how long their career would last. 40 years later Toto celebrate their career with this stunning concert at Amsterdam’s Ziggodome performing their monster hits Africa, Rosanna, Hold The Line, Stop Loving You and many more. In addition 40 Tours Around The Sun features a Storytellers segment in which the band’s four key figures, David Paich, Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro and Joseph Williams, plunder their back catalogue, describe the background behind their first demo and reveal the genesis of Michael Jackson’s Human Nature written by the band’s Steve Porcaro. In front of 17,000 fans this concert features songs from Toto’s first album to their latest release and includes rarely played gems such as the complex instrumental Jake To The Bone and the theme to David Lynch’s Dune.

The Rolling Stones: From the Vault – Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990

The Rolling Stones: From the Vault – Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990

Continuing the very successful “From The Vault” series of classic, previously unreleased Rolling Stones live shows this release is taken from their performance at the Tokyo Dome in 1990, one of ten shows from the 14th to the 27th February at the venue which were the culmination of the Steel Wheels World Tour. These were the first concerts The Rolling Stones ever performed in Japan, their previous attempt to tour there in the early seventies having fallen through. 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.

Some Girls: Live In Texas '78

Some Girls: Live In Texas '78

The Rolling Stones 1978 tour of the USA in support of that year’s ‘Some Girls’ album is considered by fans to be one of their very best. The tour followed immediately on the release album and by the time the band arrived in Texas in mid-July it had hit the No.1 spot on the US charts. The tour took a back-to-basics approach, with the band and their music very much at the forefront and little or no elaborate staging. Filmed at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on 18 July 1978, this concert is typical of the tour with the Rolling Stones delivering a raw, energetic performance in front of a crowd who clearly love the show. Many of the tracks from ‘Some Girls’ are included in the set, together with a sprinkling of Stones classics from earlier albums. Originally shot on 16mm film, the footage has been carefully restored and the sound remixed and remastered by Bob Clearmountain from the original multi-track tapes.

Remember That Night

Remember That Night

A live concert film of Pink Floyd guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour's solo concerts at the Royal Albert Hall on 29, 30 & 31 May 2006 as part of his On An Island Tour. David’s ensemble featured fellow Pink Floyd member Richard Wright, as well as Phil Manzanera, Guy Pratt, Jon Carin, Steve DiStanislao and Dick Parry. Special guests include David Bowie, David Crosby & Graham Nash and Robert Wyatt.

The Big 4 - Live from Sofia, Bulgaria

The Big 4 - Live from Sofia, Bulgaria

In 2010, for the first time ever, four giants of metal shared one stage for seven European shows. "Big Four," Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax, the final night, at the Sonisphere Festival in Sofia, Bulgaria, was broadcast live via satellite to movie screens around the world. Now this historic concert is available on your screen...which means the best seat in the house is now in your house.

Duran Duran: Arena

Duran Duran: Arena

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

¡Cuatro!

¡Cuatro!

The film pulls back the curtain and takes fans inside the world of Green Day, from the various spontaneous live performances in select cities across the U.S. to the chronicling of their creative process while conceptualizing and recording their recent trilogy of albums - "¡Uno!," "¡Dos!" and "¡Tré!"