Idina Menzel’s path to realize a lifelong dream: headlining a concert at Madison Square Garden in her hometown of New York City.
Idina Menzel’s path to realize a lifelong dream: headlining a concert at Madison Square Garden in her hometown of New York City.
Let’s Play Two is a documentary film that chronicles Pearl Jam’s legendary performances at Wrigley Field during the Chicago Cubs historic 2016 season. With Chicago being a hometown to Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam has forged a relationship with the city, the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field that is unparalleled in the world of sports and music. From Ten to Lightning Bolt, the documentary film shuffles through Pearl Jam’s ever-growing catalog of originals and covers – spanning the band’s 25-year career. Through the eyes of renowned director/photographer Danny Clinch and the voice of Pearl Jam, the film showcases the journey of this special relationship.
Guitar legends Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, and Steve Vai perform individual set lists as well as a super-band jam session of cover songs by their influences.
In his hometown of Toronto, Shawn Mendes pours his heart out on stage with a live performance in a stadium packed with adoring fans.
Featuring the full Live Aid performance, featuring Rami Malek (as singer Freddie Mercury), Ben Hardy (as drummer Roger Taylor), Gwilym Lee (as guitarist Brian May), and Joseph Mazzello (as bassist John Deacon) recreating the original 1985 Wembley Stadium show. The home video release will include two never-before-seen songs, “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and “We Will Rock You”, as part of the Live Aid re-enactment.”
Everybody goin’ surfin’. Surfin’ USA! To commemorate their 50th anniversary as one of America’s most beloved and chart-topping bands, the Beach Boys launched a triumphant 2012 reunion that has earned them massive critical accolades. With this documentary, music lovers can take a behind-the-scenes look at the reunion as well as pivotal moments in the band’s history. If you love the Beach Boys, then this is your steeze. Surviving members Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks and Bruce Johnston gathered earlier in 2012 for an emotional reunion in Los Angeles to record their first album of new material in 20 years, reflect on their remarkable history and kick off a worldwide tour. The film features exclusive 2012 interviews with the Beach Boys, live performances from the band’s 2012 world tour, never-before-seen footage from the 1966 Good Vibrations recording sessions, moving tributes to founding members Carl and Dennis Wilson and behind-the-scenes footage from the recording sessions for their latest album, That’s Why God Made the Radio.
Taylor Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour was the fifth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, in support of her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017). The tour began on May 8, 2018 in Glendale and concluded on November 21, 2018 in Tokyo, comprising 53 concerts. The supporting acts for the tour were Charli XCX, Camila Cabello, and Broods. On Swift’s 29th birthday on December 13, she announced that a concert film of the same name would be released on Netflix on December 31, 2018.
The incomparable Bruce Springsteen performs his critically acclaimed latest album and muses on life, rock, and the American dream, in this intimate and personal concert film co-directed by Thom Zimny and Springsteen himself.
In a short musical film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, Thom Yorke of Radiohead scores and stars in a mind-bending visual piece. Best played loud.
This blu-ray release includes the full Queen Live Aid performance, never before seen full performance footage of Queen rehearsing for Live Aid: Bohemian Rhapsody + Radio Gaga + Hammer To Fall and previously unreleased Live Aid interview with the whole band.
A host of singers and musicians from the rock, pop and classical worlds join together on the same stage to pay tribute to the Queen on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee. The brainchild of Gary Barlow, the live concert features Jessie J, Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams, JLS, Elton John, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, Jools Holland, Annie Lennox, Madness, Paul McCartney, Cliff Richard, Ed Sheeran, Stevie Wonder and Grace Jones, all performing their most popular songs. Also appearing are opera star Alfie Boe, American soprano Renee Fleming and virtuoso pianist Lang Lang, alongside the BBC Concert Orchestra, while hosts for the evening include Lenny Henry, Miranda Hart, Rob Brydon and Lee Mack. The performance concludes with the Queen lighting the National Beacon, the last in a network of 4,000 lamps across the UK to celebrate the jubilee.
It was, at the time, one of the highest-grossing rock tours ever, grossing over 11 million dollars in an era when such figures were uncommon. Such success camouflaged the chaos behind the scenes — the bitter fights and feuds, the excess and indulgence that led to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young pocketing about a half million dollars each, when all was said and done.