Queens of the Stone Age release Alive in the Catacombs concert film and documentary
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Queens of the Stone Age have unveiled their concert film, Alive in the Catacombs, paired with a documentary titled Alive in Paris and Before, which details the pre-performance moments in July 2024. For a limited time, fans can get both films with their purchase of the concert film. The performance took place in the Catacombs of Paris, described as intimate yet eerie due to the presence of human remains. The documentary reveals the emotionally charged lead-up to the concert, highlighting the postponement of the tour caused by frontman Joshua Homme's medical emergency. They are about to embark on a US tour with The Kills.
The press release describes the performance as 'an unprecedented incarnation of QOTSA at their most intimate, yet surrounded by literally millions of human remains.'
Joshua Homme theorizes that the Catacombs performance was 'the biggest audience we've ever played for,' showcasing the band's unique concert experience.
Read at Consequence
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