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David Gilmour IMAX Concert Track Listing and Trailer Released

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Legendary guitarist David Gilmour is back in the spotlight with the release of his new concert film, “David Gilmour Live at the Circus Maximus Rome.” Captured during his 2024 tour, the film presents a fusion of Gilmour's solo work and his classic hits from his time with the iconic band Pink Floyd. The film's title nods to the historic venue in Rome where the performance was filmed, enhancing the concert's already rich tapestry of sound and vision. Despite initial reluctance, Gilmour delighted fans by revisiting Pink Floyd classics alongside newer material, showcasing his enduring connection to songs that continue to resonate globally.

Gilmour's 2024 tour, captured in this film, also represents a deeply personal journey. Speaking with Rolling Stone, Gilmour shared his reflections, acknowledging the passage of time but expressing a fresh perspective on his past work. “It's like coming back home but with new stories to tell,” he noted, highlighting his shift from his younger days to his present artistic identity, which acknowledges his past without being beholden to it. This delicate balance of honoring the past while creating new art is a testament to Gilmour's continuing evolution as a musician.

This new release, not only immortalizes the live performance but also serves as a multi-sensory experience for fans. In addition to unforgettable renditions of songs like “Wish You Were Here” and “Comfortably Numb,” the film is accompanied by a documentary titled “The Luck and Strange Concerts,” which provides an in-depth look at the tour. This documentary enriches the viewing experience by offering viewers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes machinations and the vibrant energy of live performances.

Gilmour's contributions to music span several decades, with each work reflecting his unique style and influence. Whether it be his intricate guitar work or his distinct vocal delivery, Gilmour's signature sound is both timeless and distinctive. The concert film's set list is a testament to his broad palette, featuring songs from his album “Luck and Strange,” in addition to Pink Floyd’s cherished tracks, ensuring a diverse range of soundscapes that cater to both old and new fans alike.

The release strategy for “David Gilmour Live at the Circus Maximus Rome” is also worth noting, emphasizing accessibility and anticipation. The movie will enjoy a limited theater run beginning September 17, followed by its home video and audio release a month later. This staggered release not only creates anticipation but allows fans to choose their preferred format for experiencing Gilmour's artistry, whether in the immersive environment of a cinema or the comfort of their own homes.

As fans worldwide prepare to re-explore the magic of Gilmour's music, this concert film promises to deliver an experience that celebrates both nostalgia and innovation. It invites viewers to revisit the profound soundscapes that defined an era while introducing new renditions and fresh narratives. Gilmour’s ability to bridge the gap between past and present manifests in this latest endeavor, offering a resonant homage to his storied legacy and an exciting chapter in his ongoing journey in music. This captivating presentation underscores Gilmour's status as a pivotal figure in rock music, ensuring his work continues to inspire and resonate across generations.

 

LIVE AT CIRCUS MAXIMUS TRACK LISTING

1 5 A.M.
2 Black Cat
3 Luck and Strange
4 Breathe (In The Air)
5 Time
6 Fat Old Sun
7 Marooned
8 Wish You Were Here
9 Vita Brevis
10 Between Two Points – with Romany Gilmour
11 High Hopes
12 Sorrow
13 The Piper’s Call
14 A Great Day For Freedom
15 In Any Tongue
16 The Great Gig In The Sky
17 A Boat Lies Waiting
18 Coming Back To Life
19 Dark and Velvet Nights
20 Sings
21 Scattered
22 Comfortably Numb (Encore)

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