Queen + Paul Rodgers was a collaboration between Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen and Paul Rodgers (formerly of Bad Company, Free, The Firm and The Law). Guitarist May had previously performed with Rodgers on several occasions, including a performance at the Royal Albert Hall. This live performance is from the Hallam FM Arena in Sheffield, in 2005.

A backstage and on-stage look at Nicki Minaj's career during the Pink Friday Tour, festivals, and mo...

An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation ...

Includes the concert film, a “making of the concert” 30 minute documentary film shot in Puerto Valla...

Meat Loaf, the legendary rocker, reveals surprising shades of himself -- and his internal demons -- ...

The New York Philharmonic celebrates the dazzling orchestral world of Stephen Sondheim in a program ...

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In front of a sold-out crowd of 52,000 people, Lady Gaga delivers a career-defining performance at L...

Comedians James Acaster, Guz Khan and Alex Brooker have all been obsessed with the classic 1990 come...

Join RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook in this special cinematic cut, re-edited and remi...

Rock Goes To College (RGTC) was a BBC series that ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television. A...

Magician David Blaine performs reality-defying magical acts; featured celebrities include Odell Beck...

Have you ever had a dream that felt so real, you couldn't tell the difference between the real world...

Stripped: Live In The U.K. is the first live release from Christina Aguilera, documenting her sold-o...

Hammersmith Odeon, London, July 3, 1973. British singer David Bowie performs his alter ego Ziggy Sta...

In 2007 the legendary American duo White Stripes toured Canada. Besides playing the usual venues the...

Concert film Ueto Aya's first live tour at Zepp Tokyo on May 25, 2003.

Filmed on August 1970, 2AM, in front of 600,000 people, with Jim Morrison’s ongoing Miami obscenity ...