 | The Andrew Lloyd Webber 50th birthday celebration held at the Royal Albert Hall. A fifty-two piece orchestra conducted by Michael Reed and a chorus of children from the National Youth Music Theatre accompany those performing. Choreography was by... |
 | The inimitable Billy Connolly in concert at the Royal Albert Hall in July, 1987. Over 25 of his best stories are featured, including 'High Fibre Diet', 'Thatcher And Reagan' and 'Visiting Scotland'. |
 | On 4th May 2009, blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa performed a sold out show at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall. The setlist included the songs 'Django', 'The Ballad Of John Henry', 'So Many Roads', 'Further On Up The Road' (featuring Eric... |
 | Join Engelbert Humperdinck for this 1985 appearance at London's Royal Albert Hall. Backed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Engelbert covers the range of his career's most famous hits. |
 | An official release for arguably the most famous bootleg in the history of popular music. This was Dylan's first 'electric' tour and was met with a bewildering level of hostility, so bad that Levon Helm from The Band (who were backing Dylan) left the... |
 | Filmed live at the Royal Albert Hall in 2007, this electrifying concert finds Last performing almost 30 memorable numbers. Tracks include: 'The Way We Were', 'Chharmaine', 'Ja Ja Der Chiantiwien', 'G'schichten Aus Dem Wienerwald', 'Greensleeves',... |
 | The tracklist includes: 'Caravans', 'As Time Goes By', 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine', 'I Know Him So Well' and 'For All We Know'. Plus interview footage. |
 | The Who take to the stage in honour of the Teenage Cancer Trust, for a week's worth of concerts featuring big name artists such as The Cure, Kaiser Chiefs, Paul Weller and Judas Priest. Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall on March 26th to 31st... |
 | In 'Ghoulies' as the result of meddling in witchcraft, a young man unleashes a group of evil creatures who pop up toilets and attack the flesh of innocent bathroom users. 'Ghoulies 2' finds those devious, dangerous and disruptive little creatures who... |
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