Paramount+ Shares Trailer For Lollapalooza Docuseries
Paramount+ recently revealed the official trailer for the upcoming three-part docuseries Lolla: The Story Of Lollapalooza. The docuseries will premiere exclusively on the service in the U.S. and Canada on May 21 and on May 22 in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
Paramount+ recently revealed the official trailer for the upcoming three-part docuseries Lolla: The Story Of Lollapalooza.
The docuseries will premiere exclusively on the service in the U.S. and Canada on May 21 and on May 22 in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
Lolla: The Story Of Lollapalooza depicts the exciting and strangely symbiotic 30+ year relationship between the iconic Lollapalooza music festival and Perry Farrell, the frontman for Jane's Addiction and Porno for Pyros.
As part of Jane's Addiction farewell in 1991, Farrell founded Lollapalooza, which later evolved into an annual festival of multiple genres.
Throughout the series, Farrell reconnects with what the event has become and reflects on the festival's cultural significance across multiple genres and decades.
Directed by Michael John Warren and executive produced by James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte, the three-part series made its triumphant world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.
The docuseries is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and FunMeter, in partnership with C3 Presents.
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Madonna Performs Before Record Crowd On Final Celebration Tour Stop In Rio
Queen of Pop Madonna wrapped up her "Celebration Tour" before a record crowd in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Madonna held a free concert on Saturday, May 4th, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, which drew over 1.6 million fans, setting the record for the largest audience ever for a stand-alone concert by any artist in history.
Queen of Pop Madonna wrapped up her "Celebration Tour" before a record crowd in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Madonna held a free concert on Saturday, May 4th, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, which drew over 1.6 million fans, setting the record for the largest audience ever for a stand-alone concert by any artist in history.
Madonna's performance featured 26 songs and included guest appearances from Brazilian pop stars Anitta, who joined her for "Vogue", and Pabllo Vittar, who performed in the tour debut of "Music."
The performance marked Madonna's first time performing in Brazil since 2012.
Copacabana Beach has also previously hosted big shows including Rolling Stones' gig in 2006 that drew an estimated 1.5 million fans.
Madonna opened her Celebration Tour at London's O2 Arena back in October 2023, touring across Europe through December. She kicked off the U.S. leg of her tour in New York City on December 13, with shows scheduled through April 26.
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Alternate Version Of David Bowie's 'Lady Stardust' Released From Upcoming Box Set
Parlophone Records has released an alternate version of David Bowie's "Lady Stardust" from an upcoming Box Set. David Bowie Rock 'N' Roll Star!, a 5CD and 1 Blu-Ray Audio set, is scheduled for release on June 14.
Parlophone Records has released an alternate version of David Bowie's "Lady Stardust" from an upcoming Box Set.
David Bowie Rock 'N' Roll Star!, a 5CD and 1 Blu-Ray Audio set, is scheduled for release on June 14. It explores Bowie's journey through the creation of Ziggy Stardust, and the recording of the iconic The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars album.
The hitherto unknown "Lady Stardust (Alternative Version - Take 1)" took its original producer by surprise.
Producer Ken Scott recalls, "This was a shock when I first heard it. I pulled up the faders and suddenly, what the hell? I had no recollection of it being like that originally, but I guess it was just a guide vocal. But it sounds great, is really interesting and brings a totally different feeling to the song."
The band line-up for "Lady Stardust (Alternative Version - Take 1)" is Bowie on vocals, Mick Ronson on piano, Trevor Bolder on bass and Woody Woodmansey on drums.
Scott singles out Ronson for praise, saying, "Ronno on piano is very good indeed. The Trident Studio piano was just amazing, a Bechstein grand from around 1850 and I think the hammers had been treated with varnish or something - it was the best rock and roll piano in the whole world."
Other unreleased highlights on Rock 'N' Roll Star! include an unheard version of the deep-cut classic "Shadow Man" and an up-tempo take on The Who's "I Can't Explain," which Bowie would later slow down and cover for the Pin-Ups album.
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