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iConcerts HD
05:54
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
06:02
Unplugged - Summer Solstice is the fourth live album, and the first in acoustic format, from the Norwegian band A-ha.
07:58
Live at the Montreux Casino, Montreux Jazz Festival Switzerland July 5th 1991.
09:09
Rock Am Ring (Nürburgring), Rock Im Park (Nuremberg) is a music festival that takes place annually at the Nürburgring Race Track in western Germany. Featuring Muse.
10:49
While the nails were starting to be driven into the hippie generation's coffin, an L.A. band would cast an influence and signal a new movement of musical artistry that would prove to be a hard act to follow. In the late-60's, the Doors would help lead a new musical revolution that would throw a middle finger in the face of society and distance itself from all the turmoil that shaped the political climate by literally creating mass hysteria on their own. This concert, filmed in 1968 during the Band's tour across Europe, include live performances of 'Spanish Caravan', 'Five to One', and two versions of 'Light My Fire'.
11:48
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
12:00
SIA's story is told chronologically through her major hit singles. We chart her career from the earliest performances to the time she was signed to a major label and her breakthrough single was released all the way through to today. New interviews with emerging pop acts, music journalists and record producers to add insight into the life of SIA.
12:22
Experience the stories of the stars through their major hit singles. We chart their career from the earliest performances to the present, via breakthrough singles, concerts and signings with major labels. Featuring: Lady Gaga.
12:48
Lady Gaga's performance at the iTunes Festival in London on September 1, 2013 marks the superstar's first full concert since the The Born This Way Ball. It is an eight song set containing the world premiere of seven tracks from her fourth album, ARTPOP: Aura; MANiCURE; Artpop; Jewels N' Drugs ft. T.I., Too $hort and Twista; Sexxx Dreams, Swine; and I Wanna Be With You, a song that transformed into Dope for ARTPOP. During the concert, captured stunningly in HD, Gaga says that she's a bit like Dorothy right now. The stage is her Kansas, the crowd is her family, and their reunion is pure magic. Lady Gaga, her dancers, and her band traverse through visual and musical themes of love, sex, violence, beauty, danger, empowerment, hustle, lust, and above all ART. Throughout, Gaga lays her heart bare for the audience and the cameras with every note sung and every word spoken.
14:01
Enjoy a career-spanning performance by R&B icon Ms. Lauryn Hill in a rare television appearance. The Grammy-winning singer and songwriter performs a set of solo hits, new songs and Fugees classics.
14:55
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
15:02
Live In Germany was filmed at the Grugahalle in Essen, Germany for the Rockpalast TV series. Hot on the heels of their classic Deguello album (it features 9 of the 10 songs from it) the show finds ZZ Top before sequencers and synthesizers epitomising their lil' ol' blues band from Texas nickname. Complimented by tracks drawn predominantly from their Tres Hombres and Fandango! albums this is a true best of ZZ Top in the seventies.
16:36
The Austin City Limits Music Festival is an annual music festival that takes place at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas. The festival features more than 130 bands on eight stages for three days.
17:28
Experience the stories of the stars through their major hit singles. We chart their career from the earliest performances to the present, via breakthrough singles, concerts and signings with major labels. Featuring: Miley Cyrus.
17:52
This is a documentary film about the build-up, making, release, and - crucially - music contained on this most revered of albums. With the aid of rare and classic performances, scarce interviews, seldom seen photographs and contributions from those involved in the making of the record - plus the review and critique from a panel of Zeppelin experts - this program finally lifts the lid on what many believe to be Led Zep's very finest offering. With contributions from; the album's engineer, Ron Nevison; former Yardbird, Chris Dreja; Swansong recording artist, Maggie Bell; author of The Rough Guide to Led Zeppelin, Nigel Williamson; Tight But Loose editor, Dave Lewis; Classic Rock Magazine's Malcolm Dome; renowned guitar tutor and author, Rikky Rooksby and Robert Plant biographer, Neil Daniels. This is the complete story behind what what Rolling Stone called their Tommy, Beggar's Banquet and Sgt. Pepper rolled into one.
19:24
In their first live concert in over 2 years (and possibly their last concert ever), Alternative/metal group Alice in Chains performs acoustically at MTV Unplugged. Includes acoustic versions of the hit songs Got Me Wrong, Rooster, Would?, and Down in a Hole..
20:37
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
21:00
From The Sky Down is a documentary by Oscar-winning director Davis Guggenheim. Guggenheim uses animation and never-before-seen footage from Berlin and Dublin, as well as conversations to reveal what is now a key chapter in U2's career.
22:26
Main Square Festival is a music festival that takes place in Arras, France, lasting three days.
00:00
Robbie's latest album 'Escapology' has sold over 5 million copies worldwide, and tickets for the concert at Knebworth, which took place on August 2, 2003, sold out within hours. Two more shows had to be added to meet the demand, and tickets for the rest of Robbie's Summer 2003 European Tour also sold out. Knebworth Park is a spectacular venue in the middle of the English countryside and the perfect location for this event, which was the largest and most ambitious live production Robbie has ever been a part of. The Knebworth concert was filmed in high definition and is just as exciting as the legendary Slane Castle concert. Directed by Hamish Hamilton and produced by Done and Dusted.
01:49
Ultra is proud to release the new flim from Electro/House DJ, producer, and Dim Mak records founder Steve Aoki. Aoki has helped turn underground house, electro and harder-edged EDM with rap and rock leanings into the phenomena is it today.
02:48
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
03:00
From The Sky Down is a documentary by Oscar-winning director Davis Guggenheim. Guggenheim uses animation and never-before-seen footage from Berlin and Dublin, as well as conversations to reveal what is now a key chapter in U2's career.
04:26
Main Square Festival is a music festival that takes place in Arras, France, lasting three days.
06:01
Through a stunning combination of rare footage and insider insight this film traces the complete history of Rush.
08:04
The Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men perform a fun and entertaining set in sunny Arras, France. The folk story-tellers hit all the right notes!
09:02
Treating the crowd at London's O2 Arena to his signature brand of R;B infused pop, Usher performed hits from recent albums Versus and Raymond V. Raymond, including DJ Got Us Falling in Love, There Goes My Baby, and OMG,.
10:23
The German duet is back and better than ever! Milky Chance is the success story of two school friends, Clemens Rehbein and Philipp Dausch. After a long break, 2017 marks the release of a second, long-waited, album Blossom. And, for the public, finally the occasion to discover live these new compositions, mixing rock, folk and electro pop. With reggae vibrations that can rub shoulders with house elements, Milky Chance has one of the most singular sounds. With the presence of musicians on stage, and if we believe the listening of the new record, we can expect more electric concerts, more electronic and even more energetic than in the past!
11:33
NYC family trio AJR drop the kind of scrumptious, DIY pop that will rattle around in your brain for days in this catchy new NEXT Session.
11:52
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
12:02
From The Sky Down is a documentary by Oscar-winning director Davis Guggenheim. Guggenheim uses animation and never-before-seen footage from Berlin and Dublin, as well as conversations to reveal what is now a key chapter in U2's career.
13:28
Main Square Festival is a music festival that takes place in Arras, France, lasting three days.
15:03
Fans at the iTunes Festival: London 2011 were blown away with the performance of English singer-songwriter Adele. This concert was recorded live on stage at The Roundhouse in London, United Kingdom, where Adele gave one of the best shows of her career with her unique voice.
16:28
The Offspring is an American rock band from Garden Grove, California, formed in 1984. Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band's lineup consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Bryan Dexter Holland, bassist Todd Morse and lead guitarist Kevin Noodles Wasserman.
17:33
Watch AC/DC members deliver their signature high-voltage sound in this live performance.
17:57
Oral Fixation Tour was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer and songwriter, Shakira. It was launched in support of her sixth and seventh studio albums Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 (2005). and Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005).
19:30
Filmed at Roundhouse, London, this concert film will give all fans a spectacular Live experience from start to finish. Classic Maroon 5 featuring unforgettable version of their hits: 'Moves Like Jagger', 'Daylight', 'This Love' and many more….
20:40
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
21:00
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valley.
21:50
Oral Fixation Tour was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer and songwriter, Shakira. It was launched in support of her sixth and seventh studio albums Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 (2005). and Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005).
23:23
The story of Fleetwood Mac is one of two halves. The first half began within the British blues scene of the late 1960s, where the bands founder, Peter Green, honed his talent. Peter Green asked fellow Bluesbreakers John McVie and Mick Fleetwood to form a new band after they successfully collaborated in the studio on an instrumental with Jeremy Spencer and Bob Brunning completing the line-up. They took on the new name of Fleetwood Mac. The band had success in the UK with their first two albums and in 1968, with the addition of guitarist, Danny Kirwan, they finally achieved their first number one single, Albatross. However, Fleetwood Macs third album, They Play On, would be Peter Greens last with the band, Without Peter Green, Danny Kirwan would take on the lead role within the group In 1970, Christine McVie, the wife of John McVie was yet another addition, after having provided backing vocals and album artwork for the new line-up. Yet more changes came to the bands line-up with Kirwan sadly having to leave due to problems with alcoholism, Songwriter Bob Welch replaced him, but then departed shortly after. Fleetwood Mac with the line-up of Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and John and Christine McVie entered its second chapter. In 1975 they released what would ironically be their second self-titled album, which would top the US Billboard chart and featured the hit single Rhiannon, written by Stevie Nicks But as the album reached number one in the US and began shifting units of over five million, the bands personal lives were becoming strained. In 1977 the band released Rumours. The lyrics of the songs written by each member of the band exposed the personal turmoil that existed within the group Rumours has, to date, sold over 45 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest selling albums of all time. Influenced by new wave and punk, Buckingham convinced the band to go for a more experimental approach for the highly-anticipated follow-up album, Tusk. Featuring archive material, music videos “Dreams” “Landslide” and, exclusive insights from music critics and journalists Michael Bonner (Uncut Magazine), Hamish MacBain (Shortlist), John Aizlewood (Evening Standard).
23:46
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
00:00
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of their landmark album, Days of Future Passed, The Moody Blues took to the road to perform the entire LP live. This film, capturing an electric evening at The Sony Centre, Toronto, where the band was joined on stage by a full orchestra for the first time ever, is the definitive performance of this seminal album. This spectacle of a show features stunning visuals and a unique narration performed by Jeremy Irons, transporting the audience and viewer to the psychedelic dream world of their classic record. Including the iconic hits Nights In White Satin and Tuesday Afternoon, this film truly pays homage to five decades of musical mastery. In this impressive yet intimate auditorium, The Moody Blues have never sounded better.
01:55
Red Hot Chili Peppers is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California. The group's musical style consists mainly of funk rock, as well as elements from other genres such as punk, alternative rock, rap rock and psychedelic rock.
02:40
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
03:00
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valley.
03:50
Oral Fixation Tour was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer and songwriter, Shakira. It was launched in support of her sixth and seventh studio albums Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 (2005). and Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005).
05:23
The story of Fleetwood Mac is one of two halves. The first half began within the British blues scene of the late 1960s, where the bands founder, Peter Green, honed his talent. Peter Green asked fellow Bluesbreakers John McVie and Mick Fleetwood to form a new band after they successfully collaborated in the studio on an instrumental with Jeremy Spencer and Bob Brunning completing the line-up. They took on the new name of Fleetwood Mac. The band had success in the UK with their first two albums and in 1968, with the addition of guitarist, Danny Kirwan, they finally achieved their first number one single, Albatross. However, Fleetwood Macs third album, They Play On, would be Peter Greens last with the band, Without Peter Green, Danny Kirwan would take on the lead role within the group In 1970, Christine McVie, the wife of John McVie was yet another addition, after having provided backing vocals and album artwork for the new line-up. Yet more changes came to the bands line-up with Kirwan sadly having to leave due to problems with alcoholism, Songwriter Bob Welch replaced him, but then departed shortly after. Fleetwood Mac with the line-up of Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and John and Christine McVie entered its second chapter. In 1975 they released what would ironically be their second self-titled album, which would top the US Billboard chart and featured the hit single Rhiannon, written by Stevie Nicks But as the album reached number one in the US and began shifting units of over five million, the bands personal lives were becoming strained. In 1977 the band released Rumours. The lyrics of the songs written by each member of the band exposed the personal turmoil that existed within the group Rumours has, to date, sold over 45 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest selling albums of all time. Influenced by new wave and punk, Buckingham convinced the band to go for a more experimental approach for the highly-anticipated follow-up album, Tusk. Featuring archive material, music videos “Dreams” “Landslide” and, exclusive insights from music critics and journalists Michael Bonner (Uncut Magazine), Hamish MacBain (Shortlist), John Aizlewood (Evening Standard).
05:46
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
06:04
Recorded live at the Milton Keynes stadium in England, Road to Revolution brings the 2 Grammy winning rock band Linkin Park in an explosive performance to over 55,000 fans, the biggest audience in the 6-year Revolution Project tour. To the audience's delight, the set list includes mega-hits like Crawling, In The End, One Step Closer and What I've Done.
07:29
A concert by the legendary Rod Stewart, that closed Radio 2's Annual Festival In A Day, held in September 2015 in London's Hyde Park.
08:43
Mixing classic R&B vocals with a soulful blues-rock base, Alabama Shakes have taken garage rock and turned it on its head. Alabama Shakes takes the Austin City Limits stage for the second time in support of their newest album Sound & Color.
09:08
This concert was filmed at London's Brixton Academy in September 2010 at the culmination of the world tour in support of their Battle For The Sun album released the previous year. The tour had been an unqualified success with the band playing to over 2.5 million fans in all parts of the world. The concert film is a visual feast enhancing the live footage with skilful editing and selective digital effects to create a stunning film that really captures the essence of a Placebo live performance.
10:33
ITunes Festival, is an annual music festival that takes place over a month in London. Sponsored by Apple Inc., it had its first edition in 2007.
11:39
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
12:00
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valley.
12:50
Oral Fixation Tour was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer and songwriter, Shakira. It was launched in support of her sixth and seventh studio albums Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 (2005). and Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005).
14:23
The story of Fleetwood Mac is one of two halves. The first half began within the British blues scene of the late 1960s, where the bands founder, Peter Green, honed his talent. Peter Green asked fellow Bluesbreakers John McVie and Mick Fleetwood to form a new band after they successfully collaborated in the studio on an instrumental with Jeremy Spencer and Bob Brunning completing the line-up. They took on the new name of Fleetwood Mac. The band had success in the UK with their first two albums and in 1968, with the addition of guitarist, Danny Kirwan, they finally achieved their first number one single, Albatross. However, Fleetwood Macs third album, They Play On, would be Peter Greens last with the band, Without Peter Green, Danny Kirwan would take on the lead role within the group In 1970, Christine McVie, the wife of John McVie was yet another addition, after having provided backing vocals and album artwork for the new line-up. Yet more changes came to the bands line-up with Kirwan sadly having to leave due to problems with alcoholism, Songwriter Bob Welch replaced him, but then departed shortly after. Fleetwood Mac with the line-up of Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and John and Christine McVie entered its second chapter. In 1975 they released what would ironically be their second self-titled album, which would top the US Billboard chart and featured the hit single Rhiannon, written by Stevie Nicks But as the album reached number one in the US and began shifting units of over five million, the bands personal lives were becoming strained. In 1977 the band released Rumours. The lyrics of the songs written by each member of the band exposed the personal turmoil that existed within the group Rumours has, to date, sold over 45 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest selling albums of all time. Influenced by new wave and punk, Buckingham convinced the band to go for a more experimental approach for the highly-anticipated follow-up album, Tusk. Featuring archive material, music videos “Dreams” “Landslide” and, exclusive insights from music critics and journalists Michael Bonner (Uncut Magazine), Hamish MacBain (Shortlist), John Aizlewood (Evening Standard).
14:46
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
15:04
Filmed at Roundhouse, London, this concert film will give all fans a spectacular Live experience from start to finish. Matchbox Twenty performs their hits including Bright Lights , Parade , You're So Real,  and many more….
16:56
Lady Gaga's performance at the iTunes Festival in London on September 1, 2013 marks the superstar's first full concert since the The Born This Way Ball. It is an eight song set containing the world premiere of seven tracks from her fourth album, ARTPOP: Aura; MANiCURE; Artpop; Jewels N' Drugs ft. T.I., Too $hort and Twista; Sexxx Dreams, Swine; and I Wanna Be With You, a song that transformed into Dope for ARTPOP. During the concert, captured stunningly in HD, Gaga says that she's a bit like Dorothy right now. The stage is her Kansas, the crowd is her family, and their reunion is pure magic. Lady Gaga, her dancers, and her band traverse through visual and musical themes of love, sex, violence, beauty, danger, empowerment, hustle, lust, and above all ART. Throughout, Gaga lays her heart bare for the audience and the cameras with every note sung and every word spoken.
18:08
Filmed at Roundhouse, London, this concert film will give all fans a spectacular Live experience from start to finish. Classic Elton John featuring unforgettable version of his hits: Tiny Dancer, Rocket Man, Your Song and many more….
19:52
The Austin City Limits Music Festival is an annual music festival that takes place at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas. The festival features more than 130 bands on eight stages for three days.
20:43
Nineteen-year-old British singer-songwriter Jake Bugg is a man of few words, that is until he begins his strumming. His unique voice is one that finds few, yet highly admirable comparisons - perhaps a rockabilly-folk twangy twist of The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle and Colin Meloy of the Decemberists. The release of his self-titled, full-length debut last October sent a sonic shockwave through the music world with songs like the feverishly hooking foot-pounder Lightning Bolt and the howling 60s rock sing-along Two Fingers. Jake took the stage late one evening at Hype Machine's Hype Hotel, where he roared through his catalog of catchy hits for an rock-hungry crowd. And we were there to catch the solid solo kid in action.
21:02
Get your fill of riff-oriented heavy rock with this dark and moody performance by Queens of the Stone Age. Best enjoyed with the volume turned up high!
22:41
Rock Am Ring (Nürburgring), Rock Im Park (Nuremberg) is a music festival that takes place annually at the Nürburgring Race Track in western Germany. Featuring Billy Talent.
00:00
This concert was filmed at London's Brixton Academy in September 2010 at the culmination of the world tour in support of their Battle For The Sun album released the previous year. The tour had been an unqualified success with the band playing to over 2.5 million fans in all parts of the world. The concert film is a visual feast enhancing the live footage with skilful editing and selective digital effects to create a stunning film that really captures the essence of a Placebo live performance.
01:25
Filmed live at the Shepards Bush Empire in London in September 2004, the band is led by Mike Rutherford from Genesis and soul singer Paul Carrak. In this concert, Mike And The Mechanics perform their greatest hits such as 'The Living Years', 'Over My Shoulder' and 'Silent Running', .
02:22
Mitchy, Jordan and Sam swung by the studio to perform a couple of their hits from their debut album finding It hard to smile.
02:43
A selection of our best concert previews and exclusive interviews.
03:00
R.E.M. are one of the best-selling bands of all time. The trio hailing from Georgia, became a world conquering act selling 85 million studio album whilst never compromising their art rock roots. Singer Michael Stipe and guitarist Peter Buck met in January 1980 in a Georgia record shop. By 1991 R.E.M. were household names due to the success of, Losing My Religion and Out of Time but their next move would make them global stars. Automatic for the People sold 18 million copies and is widely regarded as one of the best albums of the 90s. Featuring archive material, music videos – “LOSING MY RELIGION” “OUT OF TIME” and, exclusive insights from music critics and journalists JOHN AIZLEWOOD (Evening Standard), DANIELLE PERRY (XFM), WILL HODGKINSON (The Times) & CAMILLA PIA (BBC Radio 6).
03:23
Filmed at Arena Civica, Milan, this concert film will give all fans a spectacular Live experience from start to finish. Classic R.E.M. featuring unforgettable version of their hits: 'Losing My Religion', 'Drive', 'Man On the Moon' and many more.
04:17
Paul McCartney presents this special performance of the US Tour, made in the United States, 11 weeks and 34 shows, playing great compositions of his solo career along with some Wings and Beatles songs.