BTS's Love Yourself World Tour in Asia included concerts in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand.
On August 19, 2013, Jason Isbell and his band The 400 Unit, stepped out onto the stage in front of a live audience in Austin, TX to film his first appearance on the longest running original music series in the U.S., Austin City Limits. Isbell performs songs from his critically acclaimed, award-winning album Southeastern along with songs from throughout his career, including fan favorites Outfit and Decoration Day. The set closed with a rousing rendition of the Rolling Stones Can't You Hear Me Knocking, a live staple.
During the summer of 1977 The Runaways took the unsuspecting nation of Japan by storm becoming the fourth most popular imported musical act behind Led Zeppelin and The Beatles. Unfortunately most of the available video footage from their two month tour is of fifth or sixth generation bootleg quality.
Andrés Calamaro - Made In Argentina
The 2017 installment in Crypton Future Media's annual "Magical Mirai" concert series, this concert was held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. This concert was unique, as the set list varied depending on the day of each performance, resulting in three slightly different set lists for the event.
Booka Shade cap off their 150-show world tour with a live concert DVD. Movements – The Tour Edition is out early next month. The CD/DVD package includes a CD version of Booka Shade’s 2006 album ’Movements’ alongside a DVD titled We Came To Dance, the centrepiece of which is a live concert filmed at Belgium’s Pukkelpop Festival on August 18th, 2007. The show features the usual Booka hits ‘Body Language’, ‘Mandarine Girl’ and ‘In White Rooms’ as well as two previously unreleased tracks, ‘We Came To Dance’ and ‘Monkey On My Deck’. DVD - We Came to Dance: Live at Pukkelpop 01. We Came to Dance 02. Night Falls 03. Trespass 06 04. Oh Superman 05. Karma Car 06. Unhealthy Pleasures 07. Monkey on My Deck 08. In White Rooms 09. Darko 10. Mandarine Girl 11. Blue Rooms 12. Body Language
Los Amigos Invisibles - SesioneS con Alejandro Franco (Temporada 2)
Bonus DVD included in the limited digipack version of Catharsis, filmed at The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, 21 February 2015.
moe.: Live at the Fillmore is the first live concert DVD released by moe., an American rock band. It was recorded on April 2, 2005 at the Fillmore Denver in Denver, Colorado and released to the public on October 3, 2006. The unpredictable and innovative rock band moe. performs a spectacular concert at Denver's renowned Fillmore Auditorium. Songs include "Crab Eyes," "Moth," "Timmy Tucker," "Rebubula," "McBain," and more.
Highlighting exceptionally rare moments including footage of George and legendary producer, Phil Ramone working alongside each other on Symphonica and capturing George’s breathtaking Palais Garnier performance.
Girls' Generation -Love & Peace- Japan 3rd Tour is the third concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation to promote their third Japanese album, Love & Peace. It gathered a total audience of 200,000.
A solo concert held by Girls' Generation. It was held on December 9, 2014 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. This is the group's first concert without member Jessica, who was dismissed from the group on September 30, 2014.
A star-studded musical celebration in tribute to Leonard Cohen—the Montreal-born writer, composer, performer and man of letters—that took place in November 2017 at the Bell Centre.
Experience a truly memorable musical event as Broadway legend Barbara Cook, known for her starring roles in "The Music Man" and "She Loves Me," performs songs written and enjoyed by renowned composer Stephen Sondheim. In addition to singing Sondheim classics like "Everybody Says Don't" and "Send in the Clowns," Cook pays tribute to tunes Sondheim wished he had written, such as "I Got Lost in His Arms" and "The Trolley Song."
Performance by Coldplay during their 2016 tour "A Head Full of Dreams" at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California, USA on 20/8/2016
A live HBO concert honoring United States veterans in Washington DC.
On July 27th 1996, Bryan Adams performed to a sell-out crowd of 70,000 at London’s Wembley Stadium on his 18 til I Die Tour in support of the multi-platinum album of the same name, which had just reached Number 1 in the UK. This incredible performance is packed with hits, including “Summer of ’69,” “Cuts Like a Knife,” “Can’t Stop This Thing We Started,” “Run to You” and a rendition of “It’s Only Love” featuring Melissa Etheridge.
This one-hour television event takes viewers on a musical journey filled with joy, heart and laughter as the group performs some of their holiday favorites.
Selah Sue - Alcaline le Concert
If Eternity Should Fail – Sydney, Australia Speed of Light - Cape Town, South Africa Wrathchild – Dublin, Ireland Children of the Damned – Montreal, Canada Death or Glory – Wroclaw, Poland The Red and the Black – Tokyo, Japan The Trooper - San Salvador, El Salvador Powerslave – Trieste, Italy The Great Unknown – Newcastle, UK The Book of Souls – Donington, UK Fear of the Dark – Fortaleza, Brazil Iron Maiden - Buenos Aires, Argentina Number of the Beast – Wacken, Germany Blood Brothers – Donington, UK Wasted Years - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil