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Hate to Love: Nickelback

An intimate portrait of the Canadian stadium rockers' rollercoaster career. From their rural roots in Alberta to becoming one of the most successful, yet divisive acts in music history.

K-12

In this eerily enchanting musical film by Melanie Martinez, Cry Baby, a strong and sensitive girl, is sent off to a disturbing sleepaway school that's hidden underneath a grandiose façade. Luckily, she has a sweet and unapologetic best friend who sticks up for her when she gets bullied by the other students whose brains are under control by the Principal and his wicked staff. With the help of the magical friends they meet along the way, as well as an Angelic Spirit Guide, they are able to gain the strength they need to fight off the school's belligerent patriarchal conditioning.

Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

Justin Bieber's odds were a million to one, until millions of fans found him online. Now his world is yours with Never Say Never, the "riveting and inspiring" story of his journey from average teen to the youngest performer to sell out the most famous stage in New York City.

Pearl Jam Twenty: The Kids Are Twenty

Two hours of full length performances from the Pearl Jam Twenty film.

Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same

This unique rock concert film experience captures the essence of Led Zeppelin, one of the most exciting and durable rock bands of all time. Filmed during the group's now-famous 1973 New York City concerts, this documentary mixes live performances of "Dazed and Confused," "Stairway to Heaven," "Whole Lotta Love" and other signature songs with fantasy sequences and personal backstage footage of the group. Surviving band members recently supervised the digital remastering and Dolby 5.1 remixing of the film's picture and audio, so it now looks and sounds better than ever before!

Elvis Presley: Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite

Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii was one the most memorable moments of Presley’s incredible career. No single artist had ever had a complete concert seen by so many around the world. Among the enormous hits he performed that night are “Burning Love,” “Hound Dog”and “Suspicious Minds.”

Pearl Jam: Live at the Garden

This sold-out July 8th, 2003 show came at the tail end of their three-month Riot Act tour and found Pearl Jam unleashing a 30-song, nearly three-hour set including a furious run through the Who's "Baba O'Riley." Frontman Eddie Vedder told the crowd thatthe stage floor was literally shaking from the audience volume.

Les Miserables In Concert (25th Anniversary Edition)

Experience the event of a lifetime with this spectacular 25th anniversary celebration of one of the most popular musicals ever written, Les Misérables. Honoring 25 years of this incredible show, this momentous film captures the excitement of two magnificent sold-out performances that were watched live around the world. With a phenomenal all-star cast, including pop star Nick Jonas (Jonas Brothers), Tony® Award winner Lea Salonga (the voice of Disney’s Mulan and Princess Jasmine), and over 500 additional artists and musicians, revel in the songs of the unforgettable characters as they struggle for redemption and revolution.

Delicate Sound of Thunder

The Grammy-nominated 1988 concert, restored, re-edited and remixed from the original films and master tapes. Filmed at the Nassau Coliseum (Long Island, NY) and featuring David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright at their incendiary best, this engrossing and uplifting event uses an innovative mix of lighting and staging, balancing the then-new material and classic Pink Floyd songs.

Eric Clapton: Planes, Trains and Eric

Eric Clapton is one of the most revered and influential guitarists of all time. From his early days with the Yardbirds, through John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek And The Dominos and on to his solo career he has had consistent critical and commercial success. “Planes, Trains And Eric” follows Eric Clapton and his band on the Far and Middle Eastern leg of his 2014 World Tour. The film features 13 full length performances from the tour intercut with interviews with Eric Clapton and the band members, rehearsal and soundcheck footage, travel by trains and planes, presentations and “fly on the wall” filming of all the many aspects of being on the road with Eric Clapton.

The Magic Flute

This was the groundbreaking broadcast that launched the Met’s heralded Live in HD series, seen by opera lovers in movie theaters around the world. Adults and children alike were enchanted by the whimsical humor and breathtaking puppetry of Julie Taymor’s hit production, presented in a shortened English-language version. Under the baton of Maestro James Levine, a winning ensemble cast – including Nathan Gunn, Ying Huang, Matthew Polenzani, Erika Miklosa, and René Pape – brings fresh life to Mozart's timeless fairy tale.

Porcupine Tree. Closure / Continuation. Live. Amsterdam 07/11/22

This abridged concert version for digital screening documents Porcupine Tree’s anticipated return to the live stage after a decade-long absence. This record underlines the critically acclaimed eleventh studio album, Closure / Continuation, featuring the album tracks ‘Harridan’ and ‘Of The New Day’, and classics from the band’s vault, ‘Trains’ and ‘Anesthetize’

Gypsy

Gypsy is a 1959 musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents. Gypsy is loosely based on the 1957 memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, the famous striptease artist, and focuses on her mother, Rose, whose name has become synonymous with "the ultimate show business mother."

Pearl Jam: Touring Band 2000

Touring Band 2000 features 28 songs filmed by Pearl Jam crew members in various cities on the band's 2000 48-city U.S. tour. It includes fan favorites such as "Even Flow," "Better Man," "Rearviewmirror," "Jeremy," "Do the Evolution," and a rousing rendition of Neil Young's "Rockin' In The Free World."

Celebration Day

On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took the stage at London's O2 Arena to headline a tribute concert for dear friend and Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. What followed was a two-hour-plus tour de force of the band's signature blues-infused rock 'n' roll that instantly became part of the legend of Led Zeppelin. Founding members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones were joined by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham, to perform 16 songs from their celebrated catalog including landmark tracks "Whole Lotta Love," "Rock And Roll," "Kashmir" and "Stairway To Heaven." A film of the show, Celebration Day, is now available and includes the entire 16 song concert. Celebration Day, directed by Dick Carruthers, is an incredible document of the now legendary concert which has been described as possibly the greatest rock and roll concert ever.

Elvis Presley: '68 Comeback Special (50th Anniversary Edition)

’68 Comeback Special (50th Anniversary HD Remaster) is the definitive version of the now legendary NBC-TV show. From pared-down, raw performances of "That's All Right" and "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" to enormous production numbers, it's Elvis at his best.

Michael Jackson - Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour

For over four decades Michael Jackson has been entertaining the world. From his many #1 smash hits to his incredible short films that dominated MTV, Michael is one of the greatest performers of our lifetime. But to truly experience the creativity and genius of Michael Jackson, you must experience him LIVE. Here is your chance! Michael’s “Dangerous Tour” was the biggest tour any performer had done in history, breaking his own record from the preceding “Bad Tour.” The incredible staging took nearly 3 days to set up and 20 trucks of equipment were shipped between countries on cargo planes, making headlines everywhere it went. The “Dangerous Tour” included 69 concerts reaching over 3.5 MILLION fans. This concert, “Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour,” aired on HBO in 1992. The special received the highest TV ratings in the history of HBO and Michael was honored with the Cable Ace Award. The Bucharest Concert was performed on October 1st, 1992 and was broadcast live on radio and shown on TV in over 60 countries around the world. Now, for the first time on digital video, here is the complete concert in all its splendor. Experience the magic of the King Of Pop…

Hell Freezes Over

In April 1994, the Eagles reunited at the Warner Bros. Studios to film a special live performance titled, Hell Freezes Over. The film Contains their hit songs, "Hotel California", "Life In The Fast Lane", "Desperado", "Take It Easy", "Get Over It" and "Love Will Keep Us Alive".

Pearl Jam Twenty: The Fans Are Alright

In honor of Pearl Jam's twentieth anniversary, Cameron Crowe created a definitive portrait of the seminal band with over 1,200 hours of rarely and never-before-seen footage, plus 24 hours of recently shot footage

What Is...

The two-hour sketch comedy show-meets-concert film builds upon and punctuates the multimedia format of the band's live performances with skits from the stable of Puscifer characters such as Billy D, Hildy and Major Douche woven into the performance footage of the Maynard James Keenan led quintet."Being surrounded by so many talented and creative people is an endless source of inspiration. This film only scratches the surface of how deep our proverbial rabbit hole goes. What Is Puscifer is meant to conjure as many questions as it answers," explained Maynard James Keenan. Puscifer's concerts have been praised for their out-of-the-box take on what a live performance can be, with the Orange County Register saying "the production matters as much as the music" and describing the event as "a thought-provoking, senses-jabbing statement on a variety of topics." The Dallas Morning News called the evening "an idiosyncratic experience" while the Austin Chronicle referred to the concert as a "multimedia prop dramedy."

Mad Season: Live At the Moore

In 1995, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Layne Staley of Alice In Chains, Barrett Martin of the Screaming Trees and bassist John Baker Saunders played their final show as Seattle-grunge supergroup Mad Season at the Moore Theater in Seattle. The new release of "Live At The Moore" features the legendary show remixed, remastered for 5.1 sound and also newly edited by director Duncan Sharp for a beautiful new documentary-like presentation, giving the show an updated look as if the viewer were in room that night. Fans will be pleased that included are four performances from the show that have never been seen, including the fan-favorite "Wake Up." Also featured is a full concert of Mad Season's performance from New Years Eve 1994 at RKCNDY in Seattle (which was shot by the band's crew for an up close and intimate look at the band), both performances from Pearl Jam's pirate radio special, "Self-Pollution Radio," and the music video for the hit single "River of Deceit".

The Decline of Western Civilization: Part II - The Metal Years

In this follow-up to the 1981 punk rock documentary "The Decline of Western Civilization," filmmaker Penelope Spheeris dissects the world of heavy metal. Through live performance footage and interviews that feature popular hard rock musicians, Spheeris examines the metal genre and the opulent Los Angeles music scene of the late 1980s; highlights include Ozzy Osbourne discussing the tedium of sobriety over breakfast and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler claiming to have spent a small fortune on drugs.

Supertramp: Live In Paris '79

Supertramp’s “Breakfast In America” was the biggest selling album in the world in 1979. It spawned several hit singles and went on to win two Grammy Awards and sell in excess of 20 million copies. Following the album’s release Supertramp embarked on a 10 month world tour which arrived in Paris at the end of November. This show from the Pavillon de Paris was both filmed and recorded. The audio went on to form the basis of the 1980 live album “Paris” but the film was never released. Now for the first time, transferred and restored to full HD from the original 16mm film, this footage is available to Supertramp’s legion of fans worldwide. The sound has been remixed by original sound engineer and co-producer Pete Henderson from the original multi-tracks and can now be heard in 5.1. This is a legendary show by a legendary band performing at their absolute peak and is a must for any Supertramp fan.

Sarah Millican - Bobby Dazzler: Live

The hilarious Sarah Millican is back with a Bobby Dazzler of a new stand-up show. In this, her sixth stand-up special, you’ll learn about the best way to eat a kiwi fruit, how your vagina candle should smell, trying to lose weight but only losing the tip of your finger and a surprisingly funny smear test. But mostly, you will laugh.

Billy Joel: Live at Shea Stadium

To mark the closing of New York's historic Shea Stadium in 2008, Billy Joel drafted an all-star musical team, including Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, John Mayer and Garth Brooks, for a last play at Shea. This hits-packed feature is a grand slam!

Let Freedom Sing: How Music Inspired the Civil Rights Movement

They raised their voices in song against inequality and racism. They gave the civil rights movement its anthems and its soul. They were the singers and songwriters who fought for change and gave us the songs that changed America. This DVD includes dramtic first-person accounts by the Freedom Riders who sang to give themselves courage in the face of grave danger. There are the songs from the 1963 March on Washington when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his I Have a Dream speech. And there are award-winning artists and musicians whose songs inspired a generation to take up the struggle for civil rights and human rights throughout America and the world. Let Freedom Sing retells one of the greatest stories in American history in a dramatically new way. The performers include Aretha Franklin (Respect), James Brown (Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud), Pete Seeger (We Shall Overcome), Stevie Wonder (Heaven Help Us All), Marvin Gaye (What's Going On?), Curtis Mayfield (People Get Ready), and the Staple Singers (I'll Take You There). With never-before-seen historic footage and remarkable new interviews with Gladys Knight, Isaac Hayes, Chuck D, Andrew Young, and Mavis Staples, among many others!

It's All True - A Visual Album

A story about personal death, rebirth, mental health, dealing with the tragedies of the world, queer love and finding community.

Little Feat: Live In Holland 1976

Little Feat are one of the most influential American bands of the seventies. Founded by Lowell George and Bill Payne in L.A. in 1969 they produced a series of highly original albums over the next decade featuring an eclectic blend of rock ‘n’ roll, blues, country, folk, soul and jazz before the death of Lowell George in 1979 brought the first phase of the band’s existence to an end. This set captures the band’s performance at the famous Dutch festival Pinkpop on 7 June 1976 and captures the band’s classic line-up at the peak of their powers performing many of their best known tracks.

Made In Stoke 24.7.11

Filmed at the Victoria Hall in Stoke On Trent on July 24th, this concert marked Slash's return to the town in which he grew up. The show came towards the end of his 2010/11 world tour in support of his debut solo album Slash. Lead vocals on the tour were handled by Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge and the setlist featured tracks from his solo album, from his albums with both Slash's Snakepit and Velvet Revolver and classic songs that he co-wrote for Guns n Roses.

Jazz: The Only Way of Life

Dizzy Gillespie is one of the major figures of the 20th Century's music scene. Much has been said about this genius, one of the founding fathers of bebop with Charlie Parker. Whereas Dizzy’s public life is well-known, few know of his modest personal life, nor of his close friendship with the Swiss engineer Jacques Muyal - “the only jazz musician who doesn’t play an instrument” (Paquito D’Rivera). Through previously unreleased musical archives and interviews, this film explores the friendship of this legendary musician and a man in love with jazz - let the beat go on!

Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain

Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain captures the laughter, energy and mayhem from Hart’s 2012 "Let Me Explain" concert tour, which spanned 10 countries and 80 cities, and generated over $32 million in ticket sales.

A Hard Day's Night

Meet the Beatles! Just one month after they exploded onto the U.S. scene with their Ed Sullivan Show appearance, John, Paul, George, and Ringo began working on a project that would bring their revolutionary talent to the big screen. A Hard Day’s Night, in which the bandmates play wily, exuberant versions of themselves, captured the astonishing moment when they officially became the singular, irreverent idols of their generation and changed music forever. Directed with raucous, anything-goes verve by Richard Lester and featuring a slew of iconic pop anthems, including the title track, “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “I Should Have Known Better,” and “If I Fell,” A Hard Day’s Night, which reconceived the movie musical and exerted an incalculable influence on the music video, is one of the most deliriously entertaining movies of all time. New 4K digital restoration, approved by director Richard Lester, and 5.1 surround mix supervised by sound producers Giles Martin and Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios.

Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away

Visionary filmmakers James Cameron (Avatar) and Andrew Adamson (Shrek) invite you on a spectacular adventure unlike anything you've seen before. Leap, soar, swim and dance with the legendary performers of Cirque du Soleil as they transport a young couple on a magical journey worlds away and beyond imagination.

Elvis On Tour

Winner of the Golden Globe for Best Documentary Film, this film explores the phenomenon that is Elvis Presley, featuring a whirlwind concert tour and the performer's personal reflections on his rise to superstardom. Performances include "Proud Mary," "Never Been to Spain," "Don't Be Cruel," "That's Alright Mama," "Love Me Tender," and "Suspicious Minds."

The Beyoncé Experience Live

The Beyoncé Experience LIVE is the full concert performance shot in Los Angeles during Beyoncé’s international tour of the same name. As one of the world’s biggest entertainers, Beyoncé mesmerizes the audience with hits from solo albums Dangerously In Love & B-Day, Destiny’s Child classics, Dreamgirls and a host of surprises. Guest appearances include superstars Jay-Z, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. As a triple-threat on the stage – singer, dancer & theatrical starlet – she offers one of the most electrifying concert experiences yet.

Live At Pompeii

The spectacular audio-visual concert performance film, David Gilmour Live at Pompeii, was directed by Gavin Elder. The film includes songs from David's career including Pink Floyd favorites and his two most recent No. 1 solo albums.

Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience

The Jonas Brothers film will feature coverage from their "Burning Up" concert tour, as well as documentary material on the lives of the three brothers, Kevin, Joe, and Nick.

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.

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!

Prince and the Revolution: Live

James Brown had the Apollo. Jimi Hendrix had Monterey Pop. And Prince had the Syracuse Carrier Dome show from his 1985 Purple Rain tour. For the first time, this Grammy Award-nominated concert film has been entirely remixed, remastered and visually enhanced. The powerful performance by Prince and The Revolution features smash hits from the legendary Prince albums Purple Rain, Controversy and 1999.

The Rolling Stones: Let's Spend the Night Together

The Rolling Stones' record-breaking 1981 arena tour from director Hal Ashby (Shampoo). Featuring 25 of the biggest Rolling Stones' songs from the first 20 years, "The Rolling Stones: Let's Spend the Night Together" gives, in the words of Mick Jagger, "a feel of what it's like to be there" as 20 cameras take you onstage with the band in this groundbreaking, dynamic tour.

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.

ZZ Top: Live At Montreux 2013

With an unchanged line-up stretching back to 1969 and global album sales in excess of 50 million, ZZ Top continue to delight fans around the world with brilliant live concerts and great music. The band has made a number of visits to Montreux over the years and this concert from the 2013 Festival is undoubtedly one of their finest live performances. The set list blends tracks from early seventies albums such as “Tres Hombres” and “Fandango” through their eighties blockbuster period with “Eliminator” and “Afterburner” and up to their most recent release and return to their blues roots with “La Futura”. The middle section of the concert features a jazz-blues tribute to the late Montreux Festival founder Claude Nobs with guest appearances by Mike Flanigin on Hammond Organ and Van Wilks on guitar. ZZ Top, the “lil’ ol’ band from Texas”, are rocking the blues as strongly as ever!

Casting Crowns: Home By Sunday

Celebrate 20 years of music and ministry in this documentary detailing the extraordinary journey of Casting Crowns. Known worldwide for their songs of truth, Casting Crowns are one of the most successful CCM artists in the last two decades. The GRAMMY-winning, multi-Platinum-selling group has sold more than 13 million albums worldwide and earned 15 career No. 1 singles.

Graceland: The African Concert

Paul Simon's Graceland album is a revolutionary fusion of Western and South African music. Simon embraced the music of a troubled nation and put it on a world stage. In 1987, during his tour of Zimbabwe, "Graceland: The African Concert” was filmed. It features guest artists like Ladysmith Black Mambazo as well as several songs that aren't included on the original record, like "Township Jive."

Def Leppard: And There Will Be a Next Time... Live From Detroit

As the sun began to set over a frenzied Detroit crowd, Def Leppard hits the stage in this mind-blowing audio and visual extravaganza that will change your concept of what a rock concert should be!Featuring their biggest hits, this 88 minute, 17 song concert features stunning performances of Pour Some Sugar On Me, Hysteria, Rocket, Photograph, Let’s Get Rocked, Rock of Ages, Animal, Foolin’, Let’s Go, and many more!With stunning video walls, great musicianship, and their greatest hits make for an unforgettable concert experience!

Hungarian Rhapsody - Queen Live In Budapest

On July 27, 1986, Queen performed the largest-ever stadium concert at the Népstadion in Budapest in front of 80,000 ecstatic fans. The concert was part of the famed Magic Tour, which was the last time the band toured with lead singer Freddie Mercury. Now, this original concert film has been remastered in high definition and features many of Queen's favorite tracks—"Bohemian Rhapsody," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," "I Want To Break Free" and "We Are The Champions." With three years to go before the fall of the Berlin Wall, this was the first Western rock concert performed in a stadium behind the then Iron Curtain. It was of such significance to the Hungarian authorities and film industry that a group of the country's top film cameramen and technicians were brought together to film it for posterity.

The Storyteller Tour - Stories In the Round

Relive the highly successful Storyteller Tour – Stories in the Round, filmed at Underwood’s sold-out Madison Square Garden show. The live concert features 17 of her 26 #1 singles, including “Church Bells,” “Dirty Laundry,” and “Something In The Water.” 2016’s top touring country female of the year took her critically-acclaimed world tour across nine countries, playing more than 100 shows for over one million fans. Underwood emerged from the promise of her 2005 American Idol win to become a true multi-format, multi-media superstar, spanning achievements in music, television, and film. A seven-time GRAMMY® Award winner, she has amassed over 100 major honors, sold 64 million records worldwide, and recorded 26 #1 singles, 13 of which she co-wrote, with a catalog of songs that have been streamed more than 2.6 billion times worldwide. The first female artist to be twice named the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year, Underwood was recognized by Pollstar as the top female country touring artist for each of her headlining tours in 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2016.

Live In Gdansk

Filmed at the final show of David Gilmour’s 2006 On An Island Tour, the show at the Gdańsk Shipyard featured an audience of 50,000. David Gilmour and his band were backed by the Symphony Orchestra of the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted byZbigniew Preisner. Songs include: On An Island, High Hopes, A Great Day For Freedom, Echoes and Comfortably Numb.

Dimebag Darrell: Dimevision, Vol. 2: Roll with It or Get Rolled Over

"Dimevision Vol 2: Roll with It or Get Rolled Over" is another true celebration of Dimebag Darrell and how he lived his life. The video - which includes more raw footage, true gems, and classic Dimebag moments - gives fans a chance to see into the world of the legendary guitarist. Dimebag's longtime girlfriend, Rita Haney, worked in collaboration with Daryl "Bobby Tongs" Arnberger, an official videographer for Pantera and Damageplan, to catalog hundreds of tapes and create Dimevision Vol. 2.

Foreigner: With the 21st Century Symphony Orchestra and Chorus

This magnificent concert was recorded at KKL Luzern, Switzerland on May 20th and 21st 2017 and thus became the very first Foreigner album, recorded with orchestra and choir. Together with the 21st Century Orchestra and Chorus, the performance showcases some of rock n' roll's most enduring anthems and countless fan favorites.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream

"Runnin' Down A Dream," a film directed by cinema legend Peter Bogdanovich, is the story of one of America's great rock and roll bands told as never before. Tracking Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from their Gainesville beginnings to their 30th anniversary celebration, "Runnin' Down A Dream" is the hard-hitting account of a band that became a family and, along the way, left a body of work that is among the richest deposits in American musical history.

Fleetwood Mac - The Dance

The Dance, recorded May 23, 1997, features 22 songs performed live by Fleetwood Mac in their finest incarnation - Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie and Stevie Nicks. This live performance spanned singles such as "Landslide" and "Silver Springs," and features the previously unreleased "Bleed to Love Her." Furthermore, this powerful video performance contains 5 tracks not released on the audio version - "Gold Dust Woman," "Gypsy," "Go Insane," "Over My Head," and "Songbird." The USC Marching Band further highlights the evening, giving a memorable performance during "Tusk," and "Don't Stop." This is truly a show not to be missed.

Ed Sheeran: Jumpers for Goalposts Live At Wembley Stadium

In 2015 Ed Sheeran became the first artist to perform solo at London's iconic Wembley Stadium. 3 historic nights, a total crowd of 240,000 and just one man on stage.This spectacular concert film directed by Paul Dugdale presents the story of these shows - the biggest of Ed's life.All the major hits are here, including The A Team, Don't, Sing and worldwide smash Thinking Out Loud. There's even a surprise appearance from Sir Elton John with a one-of-a-kind duet - all in front of a rapturous homecoming crowd.As well as Ed's breathtaking onstage performance, Jumpers for Goalposts intercuts the story of his triumphant road to Wembley - after millions of album sales, multiple awards and playing to audiences everywhere.The film presents a revealing and personal glimpse into life backstage, and on the road, along with honest and intimate reflection by Ed - and those closest to him - on just how far he has come.

Pulse

Filmed during the European leg of Pink Floyd's Division Bell Tour in 1994, Pulse features the band live in concert at Earls Court, London. Restored and re-edited in 2019 from the original tape masters.

Eric Clapton - Slowhand at 70: Live At the Royal Albert Hall

"Slowhand at 70" captures a momentous night for the legend that is Eric Clapton. An immense celebration not just for the artist’s 70th year but also a fine toast to the artist's close relationship with the Royal Albert Hall itself. Eric Clapton is the first guitarist to reach 200 performances at this beautiful, classic venue.

Alice In Chains: MTV Unplugged

Alice In Chains' raw appearance on MTV Unplugged was their first live show in more than two years, and one of the last with legendary vocalist Layne Staley. This stripped down set features three songs cut from the original broadcast.

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.