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Pink Floyd Fans, Rejoice! Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII Returns to Cinemas in Stunning 4K This April

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All Images Courtesy of Sony Music

Dust off your lava lamps and prepare to be transported — Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII, the newly-restored version of the legendary 1972 film directed by Adrian Maben, is making its triumphant return to cinemas worldwide on April 24, 2025. If that isn’t enough to make your third eye tingle, the official trailer just dropped — watch it here.
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One Night Only: Imagine Dragons Smoke + Mirrors Concert Film!

Imagine Dragons Smoke and Mirrors Poster

If you are lucky enough to live in or near a big metropolitan area like New York City or Los Angeles, then you probably have the opportunity to see just about every big band that tours, because there is no shortage of huge concert venues. But if you live less centrally, in a rural location, or have life circumstances (kids, weird hours at work, school, shortage of disposable income) that make it hard to get out to a concert, then the rare Live Concert Film that plays in a local movie theater is a godsend.

Fans of Las Vegas-based rock band Imagine Dragons who’ve either been unable to catch the band on tour, or just want to see them live again, will be thrilled to know that Fathom Events, CinemaLive and Eagle Vision are bringing Imagine Dragons In Concert: Smoke + Mirrors to the big screen nationwide for a one-night concert event on Wednesday, March 2nd. Exciting! Continue reading One Night Only: Imagine Dragons Smoke + Mirrors Concert Film!

The Reason Why Many People Love Bruce Springsteen Concerts

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Bruce Live at the Izod Center, NJ (Photo by Geoffrey Dicker)

Yesterday Geoffrey took me to see our very first ever Bruce Springsteen concert. I will willingly confess that – save for “Tunnel of Love” and few of his ballads like “No Surrender,” which is a work of genius – I have never really been a huge fan of his music. Still, you can’t help but know the words to every one of his songs, because they have been all over the radio and practically in the ether since I was about fifteen years old. Anyway, Bruce and the E Street Band played for three hours and blew our heads right off. Geezus god, what a fan-fucking-tastic performer that guy is. Fan or not, everybody should see him at least once. He’s amazing.