Category: Music

Music

  • City Hunter -The Stolen XYZ- / Fire Fever!

    Tsukasa Hojo’s original “City Hunter” is a very popular comic that started serializing in “Weekly Shonen Jump” in 1985 and has a cumulative circulation of over 50 million copies. 2020 will celebrate the 35th anniversary, and it is a work that continues to fascinate many people regardless of country or generation. The new top combination Ayakaze Sakina and Asazuki Kiwa will take on the challenge of creating the first stage version of this masterpiece hard-boiled comedy! “Fire Fever!” Is a show in which Ayakaze Sakina and other Snow Troupe members compete on the stage to scatter sparks and engulf the audience in a whirlpool of enthusiasm.

  • Heaven on Earth

    A life-affirming story about how the power of love, music and dance can change people. This is a standalone sequel to “As it is in Heaven”.

  • MuteMath – Flesh and Bones Electric Fun

    a live concert performance by New Orleans-based band Mutemath at the Henry Fonda Theatre.

  • To Die for Tano

    Shot in his butcher shop by a rival clan during the Mafia wars of 1988, the Palermo Mobster Tano Guarrasi is mourned by his wife, four unmarried sisters and his daughter. But in truth, his death represents a kind of liberation for the women.

  • A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter

    Pop icon Sabrina Carpenter jingles all the bells in her first-ever variety music special full of holiday hits, unexpected duets and comedic cameos.

  • Sabrina Carpenter: Live at Coachella 2024 W1

    Rising star Sabrina Carpenter performs at Coachella for the first time.

  • Paris Casino

    Catherine Miller’s triumph at the Casino de Paris leads fashionable playwright Alexandre Gordi to ask her to create his next play. Flattered, Catherine moves into Gordi’s villa near Cannes, escorted by her entire family. Only Jacques Merval, Gordi’s secretary, disagrees. This is understandable, as it is he who writes the plays that Gordi, rather tired, simply signs. Jacques is a one-man band in every sense of the word, allying himself with the Casino manager to bring Catherine back to her music-hall successes. Despite a few clouds, and thanks to Gordi’s generous intervention, he succeeds. Wasn’t his only thought the happiness of the woman he loves?

  • Reamonn: Eleven (Live & Acoustic At The Casino)

    Unique and grandiose – these are probably the two adjectives that best describe what took place in March 2010 in Baden-Baden’s Club Casino: a very special acoustic concert – not only because Rea Garvey and his band managed to create an intimate atmosphere and an overwhelming mood. The charismatic frontman and singer proves once again very impressively that he has both entertainment qualities and the special talent to truly touch people with his music. It is the unique mixture of Rea Garvey’s sensitive voice, his charmingly idiosyncratic wit, which always creeps in, even though the Irish-born singer now speaks very good German, and the great musicality of the band that made for a magical and highly entertaining evening.

  • Danzig: Home Video

    Featuring songs from their debut album DANZIG: “Twist of Cain” and the controversial uncut versions of “Am I Demon”, “She Rides” and “Mother”. Plus interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. Highlights include: Glenn revealing his songwriting process, reading Wolverine comics, discussing his book collection, chugging a box of Milk Duds before an encore, and Eerie Von being a badass.