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Recorded on October 2 and 3, 2017, at Royal Albert Hall in London, England, the band played two sold-out shows with the 52-piece Parallax Orchestra, conducted by Simon Dobson. [1] For the occasion, the band performed songs that are rarely played, such as "The End Is Here" and "Words Darker Than Their Wings", the latter receiving its live debut. [2]
Live at the Royal Albert Hall, The Red Hot Tour, a 1995 live video by Vanessa-Mae; Live at the Royal Albert Hall (The Who album), a 2003 live album; Live at Royal Albert Hall (Yanni video) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, a 2009 live album by The Killers; Royal Albert Hall October 10 1997, a 1998 live album by Spiritualized
The Corrs: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is the Corrs' first video album, released on DVD on 28 August 1998. [1] The show was recorded on St. Patrick's Day and broadcast later that evening [2] by the BBC while the band were on their Talk on Corners World Tour in the UK.
The Houston Astros announced on Thursday that J.R. Richard, a fearsome pitcher and all-time Astros great, has died at 71. The team did not reveal his cause of death, but released a touching ...
The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a concert film of The Who's concert on 27 November 2000 at the Royal Albert Hall in London to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust. [2] A number of special guests joined the band on stage to perform the band's hits. The concert was also released on CD as Live at the Royal Albert Hall.
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At the Royal Albert Hall is a 2022 live album recorded in 1970 with American swamp rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival. The performance was released as an album to coincide with the documentary film Travelin’ Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall , directed by Bob Smeaton . [ 1 ]