Program TV: Vineri, 06.05.2022 | Stingray iConcerts HD | | | | | | | | | | Acum la TV |
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| 07:08 | | One Direction - Up All Night - The Live Tour
They've sold over 6 million records worldwide in just six months, have accumulated 309 million views on YouTube, 18 million followers on Twitter and 5 million followers on Facebook, had two No.1 selling books, and scored three major hit singles and a double platinum selling debut album in the UK. Now, having completed their first sell out tour of the UK, Harry, Niall, Zayn, Liam and Louis are releasing their first concert film. Featuring a 70 minute concert filmed at the Bournemouth show in January 2012, the dynamic performance boasts all the band's hits, tracks from their debut album 'Up All Night', some of their favourite covers - plus a few surprises.
Extras come in the form of an exclusive, behind the scenes documentary following the UK's most exciting new pop band throughout their UK tour, as well as the videos for 'What Makes You Beautiful, 'Gotta Be You' and 'One Thing'. | |
| 09:07 | | The Rolling Stones - Live at Glastonbury
More than a show, this is a historical document of the greatest rock band in activity of all time. The Rolling Stones band was formed in London in 1962, alongside the Beatles, and is considered the most significant of the so-called British Invasion in the 1960s. It has stood out in the musical and behavioral changes around the world and has sold more than 240 Millions of albums worldwide. The Rolling Stones played at the iconic Glastonbury Festival for the first time in the history of the band and the festival, where they headed the Pyramid Stage. The band played an incredible setlist, including a special version of 'Factory Girl', which was adapted to become 'Glastonbury Girl'. The band was joined in the songs "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "Midnight Rambler" and "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" by former member Mick Taylor, who was a Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974; In addition, one of the last records of the saxophonist and collaborator of the Stones, Boby Keys, died in 2014. | |
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