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Total trailers found: 8
Beauty and the Beat Trailer (2014)
30 May 2014
Beauty and the Beat is a live collaboration between Tarja & Mike Terrana.[1] The track listing consists in a mix of classical pieces, covers from both Queen and Led Zeppelin, from her past band Nightwish, and Tarja's own songs.
Deep Purple: From The Setting Sun To The Rising Sun Limited Edition Trailer (2017)
04 August 2017
Double bill of live shows by British rockers Deep Purple. The first show, at the open air Wacken festival in Germany, includes the hits 'Vincent Price', 'Strange Kind of Woman' and 'Perfect Strangers'.
Celebrating Jon Lord - Live at The Royal Albert Hall Trailer (2014)
26 September 2014
THE COMPOSER: 01 Fantasia from Sarabande 02 Durham Awakes 03 All Those Years Ago 04 Pictured With
Lisa Stansfield : Live In Manchester Trailer (2015)
27 August 2015
2014 was clearly the year of Lisa Stansfield. After 10 years, she returned with her latest studio album “Seven” in January 2014, charted all over Europe and in the Top 15 in both UK and Germany.
Tarja - Best of Living the Dream Trailer (2022)
02 December 2022
The "Circus Life" performance was recorded in January 2020 at Circul Metroplitan in Bucharest with a unique in-the-round presentation on a round stage positioned centrally in the middle of the audience and with some guests.
Alcatrazz - Live In Japan 1984 Trailer (2018)
28 September 2018
Alcatrazz featuring the star vocalist Graham Bonnet (ex-Rainbow and The Michael Schenker Group) and the young guitar genius Yngwie J.
Terrorvision - Party over Here...Live in London Trailer (2019)
29 March 2019
Recorded on May 6, 2018 in London as part of the “Brit Rock Must Be Destroyed” tour, ‘Party Over Here…Live In London’ pays homage to their best hits and celebrates their live comeback that opens an exciting new chapter for fans.
Francis Rossi: Live at St Lukes London Trailer (2011)
01 April 2011
Status Quo legend Francis Rossi's solo show at St Luke's London was only the seventh that Rossi had ever performed, part of a UK tour in support of his 2010 solo studio album One Step at a Time.