Coldplay showcased several tracks from their new album in an open-air concert at the BBC Television Centre in London. The gig – broadcast live on BBC Two – featured new material such as 'Violet Hill' and '42', alongside old favorites including 'Clocks', 'Fix You' and 'In My Place'. The band left the main stage briefly to perform an acoustic version of 'Yellow' against the backdrop of the Television Centre building. The gig ended with a rousing version of 'Lovers in Japan' that involved showering the crowd with thousands of paper butterflies.

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Original interviews, rare archive footage and a lot of music, retelling the story of one of the most...

In this musical short, Tex Beneke, Les Brown, and their Orchestras perform multiple numbers.

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The story of Robert Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan, who became fast friends during their youth in German...

It’s the city that gave birth to The Beatles, inspired Gerry to ride that ferry, and spawned Bunnyme...

Filmed during Coldplay’s sold out, ten night run at Buenos Aires’ River Plate stadium, this spectacu...

DG presents John Williams in Vienna, the live recordings of the Hollywood legend's Vienna Philharmon...

Ziltoid Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a live release by the Devin Townsend Project of a concert p...

Recorded live in June 2017 at the magnificent Liceu Theatre in Barcelona, this DVD is the companion ...

“The Language of the Unknown” accompanies the great saxophonist and his band with a concert on Novem...

This program features then-newcomer Sandy Duncan in her first network television special. Only a fe...