Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Live at Wembley Stadium is a live video by the Foo Fighters, filmed during the band's two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium on Friday June 6 and Saturday June 7, 2008. The video features a combination of footage from both nights, including the second night's collaboration with special guests John Paul Jones (bass guitar) and Jimmy Page (), formerly members of Led Zeppelin.
There are several Wikipedia articles which relate to Wembley live shows at the Wembley Arena or Wembley Stadium in Wembley, London. Wembley live shows (Gladiators) Spice Girls Live at Wembley Stadium; Girls Aloud: Greatest Hits Live From Wembley Arena; Genesis Live at Wembley Stadium; Foo Fighters Live at Wembley Stadium; Wings Over Wembley
Live at Wembley '78; Live at Wembley '86; Live at Wembley (Babymetal album) Live at Wembley (Beyoncé album) Live at Wembley (Bring Me the Horizon album) Live at Wembley (Meat Loaf album) Live at Wembley Stadium (Blur album) Live at Wembley Stadium (Foo Fighters video) Live at Wembley Stadium (Spice Girls video) Live at Wembley Stadium 1991 ...
Out of the Blue: Live at Wembley is a concert film by the Electric Light Orchestra. In 1978 the band played the Wembley Arena for a record eight appearances. The opening night (a charity Gala event) was filmed in the presence of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the band were introduced by US actor Tony Curtis. [1]
London dates at Wembley Stadium were filmed for a video release entitled Genesis Live at Wembley Stadium. The group earned as much as $300,000 a night in North America alone. [2] The five shows in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. in May 1987 grossed $5.4 million and were attended by a total of 273,414 people. [3]
It was released on VHS on 9 November 1998 by Virgin Records, [1] and was filmed at Wembley Stadium in London on 20 September 1998 during the Spiceworld Tour. The concert was first broadcast live in a pay-per-view special on Sky Box Office , and although the television broadcast was completely live, studio vocals were dubbed into several songs ...
The singer made history at the Grammys Monday night when she performed a live music video for her latest single, 'Make Me Love You.' Gwen Stefani's live music video has nod to Shelton, major ...
It was broadcast live in full on BBC Radio 1, borrowing Radio 2's FM stereo frequencies. [ 1 ] Promoting John's Breaking Hearts album, the concert was videotaped for air on the Showtime cable channel, as well as commercial distribution and released on two VHS tapes: The Afternoon Concert ("The Breaking Hearts Tour") and " The Night Time Concert ".