AC/DC devotees from all over the globe will descend upon London’s legendary HMV Hammersmith Apollo for the exclusive world premiere of AC/DC “Live At River Plate” on Friday May 6, 2011.
Shot entirely in HD with 32 cameras, fans will experience the thunderous excitement and intensity of AC/DC "Live At River Plate" on the UK’s largest movie screen (roughly the equivalent of 4 double decker buses stacked).
U.S. fans can enter for a chance to win tickets to this once in a lifetime event – for details, click here.
AC/DC “Live At River Plate” definitively chronicles the band’s massive Black Ice World Tour and the history of one of rock music’s best live acts.
The band's 6th live release was filmed at the Buenos Aires gigs on December 2, 4 and 6, 2009 in front of 65,000 people each night at the River Plate Stadium in Argentina. The film was directed by David Mallet, who has been filming AC/DC for over 25 years, starting with "Who Made Who" which was also used in a feature film in 1986.
AC/DC “Live At River Plate” is available on May 10.
AC/DC – Let There Be Rock (snippet)
Live At River Plate DVD
AC/DC – Whole Lotta Rosie (snippet)
Live At River Plate DVD
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