
10 Dec 2024

Renaud Capuçon à l'Olympia : Les Choses de la vie - Cinéma II
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Keep The Beats!
A national concert tour featuring LiSA titled "Girls Dead Monster starring LiSA Tour 2010: Keep The Angel Beats!" was held across Japan August 3 and September 2, 2010; all of the venues ultimately sold out. A BD/DVD video album box set titled Girls Dead Monster starring LiSA Tour 2010 Final: Keep The Angel Beats! of the tour's final performance was released on June 1, 2011 by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog numbers KSLV-0001–0003. The last concert of Girls Dead Monster was held on December 27, 2010 at an event called "Girls Dead Monster Last Live: Final Operation" featuring Marina and LiSA at the Tokyo International Forum.

10 Dec 2024

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16 Dec 2023

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![BLACKPINK - WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] FINALE IN SEOUL](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/lgIFVtnZfhtiwUYbagUVCbTroSD.jpg)
17 Sep 2023
![BLACKPINK - WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] FINALE IN SEOUL](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/lgIFVtnZfhtiwUYbagUVCbTroSD.jpg)
Recorded during their 2023 world tour, which features songs spanning their three EPs, two albums and solo acts from every member of the multi million selling group.

20 Jan 2024

"Paint the Town Red" with Doja Cat from the sold-out Detroit stop of her mind-bending debut arena tour. "The Scarlet Tour in VR" brings home all the spectacle of Doja Cat's cutting edge tour in one hit-filled, thrilling immersive concert experience.

17 Sep 2023

Silky vocals meet bouncy grooves on Mick Hucknall's classic hits.

05 Sep 2001

Björk performs an intimate and uplifting set in NYC's Riverside Church accompanied by harpist Zeena Parkins, Matmos and a female Inuit choir. This special aired exclusively on HBO Reverb.

22 May 2019

Masayoshi Takanaka and his fellow musicians perform songs live from his various albums over the years, this year it's the Brasilian Skies album, celebrating its 40th anniversary release date! His 4th album!

21 Mar 2013

An Acoustic Evening at the Vienna Opera House, was recorded at the historic Vienna Opera House July 2012 during a special two-week long unplugged tour, played to a limited audience over seven exclusive shows. Varying from his electric blues shows, this presentation was an all-acoustic concert performance, making it a unique and very special show fans had been waiting years to experience. Produced by Kevin Shirley. Source: Amazon.com - http://www.amazon.com/Acoustic-Evening-Vienna-Opera-Blu-ray/dp/B00B6S56X6

12 Dec 1986

Live concert of the Bangles at the Syria Mosque Arena, Pittsburgh, recorded December 13, 1986 Playlist: 01 - Let It Go 02 - Restless 03 - Walking Down Your Street 04 - James 05 - Going Down To Liverpool 06 - He's Got A Secret 07 - September Gurls 08 - If She Knew What She Wants 09 - Return Post 10 - Live 11 - In A Different Light 12 - I Want You 13 - Angels Don't Fall In Love 14 - Hero Takes A Fall 15 - Manic Monday 16 - Walk Like An Egyptian

25 Jan 2022

Tour final at Tokyo Dome for THE RAMPAGE's 2021 tour.

07 Nov 2005

What Will The Neighbours Say...? was the first concert tour by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud. It supported their second studio album, What Will the Neighbours Say?.


The opening of Cher’s Take Me Home Tour, featured in this 1981 HBO special, perfectly captures her star power and wit. True to her love of spectacle and self-parody, the show began with a drag queen impersonating Cher in her iconic Take Me Home album outfit, lip-syncing the titular disco hit. Just as the audience embraced the illusion, the real Cher appeared—not as herself, but as Laverne, her brash housewife character from her '70s TV show. This unexpected, campy juxtaposition was pure Cher: audacious, hilarious, and clever. The “real” Cher emerged only after this self-referential intro, highlighting her playful awareness of her larger-than-life persona. The opening set the tone for a tour brimming with theatricality and charm. In one climactic moment, Cher soared above the stage, carried by dancers as the audience’s ecstatic cheers cemented her dominance as a live performer. Decades later, the footage retains its magic, a testament to Cher’s ability to captivate like no one else.

21 Dec 2013

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17 Sep 2023
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27 Feb 2013

For her 20th anniversary concert tour, Namie Amuro visited the five major dome venues across Japan for a total of eight special concerts. Fans voted for this concert's 30 track set list which included songs that dated back to her solo debut as well her time with the SuperMonkeys. Complete setlist: Body Feels Exit, How to be a Girl, Hot Girls, Naked, Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!, Get Myself Back, Girl Talk, New Look, Go Round, In the Spotlight (TOKYO), Fight Together, You're my sunshine, Don't wanna cry, Respect the Power of Love, Never End, A Walk in the Park, Sweet 19 Blues, Love Story, Damage, Break It, Yeah-Oh, Chase the Chance, Let's Go, Try Me ~ Watashi wo Shinjite, Taiyou no Season, Aishite Muscat, Baby Don't Cry, Can You Celebrate?, Only You and Say the Word.

20 Feb 2011

K-ON! Live Concert: Come With Me!! is a live concert held in Saitama Super Arena on February 20, 2009. A concert dedicated to all the K-ON! fans from each of the seiyuu of the characters. There are a total 9 seiyuu attending the event, including Aki Toyosaki (Yui's seiyuu), Yoko Hikasa (Mio's seiyuu), Satomi Sato (Ritsu's seiyuu), Minako Kotobuki (Tsumugi's seiyuu), Ayana Taketatsu (Azusa's seiyuu), Asami Sanada (Ms. Sawako's seiyuu), Madoka Yonezawa (Ui's seiyuu), Chika Fujito (Nodoka's seiyuu) and Yoriko Nagata (Jun's seiyuu). This concert has been attended by more that 17 thousand fans and a CD, DVD and Blu-Ray copy has been sold throughout Japan.

30 Jun 2010

"K-ON! Live Concert: Let's Go!" is a live concert held in Yokohama on December 30, 2009. A concert dedicated to all the K-ON! fans from each of the seiyuu of the characters. There are a total 8 seiyuu attending the event, including Aki Toyosaki (Yui's seiyuu), Yōko Hikasa (Mio's seiyuu), Satomi Satō (Ritsu's seiyuu), Minako Kotobuki (Tsumugi's seiyuu), Ayana Taketatsu (Azusa's seiyuu), Asami Sanada (Ms. Sawako's seiyuu), Madoka Yonezawa (Ui's seiyuu) and Chika Fujitō (Nodoka's seiyuu). This concert has been attended by more that 17 thousand fans and a CD, DVD and Blu-Ray copy has been sold throughout Japan.

19 Nov 2005

Porcupine Tree live on Rockpalast 19 November 2005. Disc 1: 1. "Intro" 2. "Open Car" 3. "Blackest Eyes" 4. "Lazarus" 5. "Futile" 6. "Mellotron Scratch" 7. "Mother and Child Divided" 8. ".3" 9. "So Called Friend" Disc 2: 1. "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here" 2. "The Sound of Muzak" 3. "Start of Something Beautiful" 4. "Halo" 5. "Radioactive Toy" 6. "Trains"

29 Mar 2005

Recorded Live at the Hammersmith Odeon Theatre, London, 8 October 1985. Can the bombast and fury of one of Extreme Metal's founders truly be captured on video? Turn it up and find out! Touring supporting 1985's POSSESSED, this would become one of the last documents of the original lineup, as guitarist Mantas would depart not long after. Songs: 01 - Too Loud (For the Crowd) - 02 - Black Metal - 03 - Nightmare - 04 - Countess Bathory - 05 - The Seven Gates of Hell (Bass Solo) - 06 - Buried Alive - 07 - Don't Burn The Witch - 08 - In Nomine Satanas - 09 - Welcome To Hell - 10 - Warhead (Guitar Solo) - 11 - Schizo - 12 - Satanachist - 13 - Bloodlust - 14 - Witching Hour

10 Dec 1999

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