Queen of the Stone Age Coming to MGM Music Hall at Fenway in June
- In June 2025, Queens of the Stone Age released a live performance video filmed in the Paris Catacombs, accompanied by a documentary titled Alive in Paris and Before that explores the events leading up to the unique show.
- These films followed the band’s stripped-down, sanctioned performance in Paris’s Catacombs, which they first envisioned nearly 20 years ago.
- Alive in the Catacombs is an acoustic performance filmed within the underground tunnels in Paris that serve as the final resting site for more than six million individuals, featuring the band accompanied by a three-piece string ensemble.
- Frontman Josh Homme described it as “the biggest audience we've ever played for” and said, “It would be ridiculous to try to rock there.”
- Following delays caused by Homme’s emergency surgery and a canceled 2024 summer tour, the band will return in June 2025 for a run of U.S. Shows starting in Boston.
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Queen of the Stone Age coming to MGM Music Hall at Fenway in June
Queens of the Stone Age are bringing their "The End is Nero" tour to MGM Music Hall at Fenway for two nights, Tuesday, June 10 and Wednesday, June 11, 2025, with both shows starting at 7:30 p.m.
Recording a live concert and making a documentary in the catacombs of Paris would be almost impossible to make, but the American rock group, Queens of Stone Age, got it. At the next premiere—which will take place within 48 hours— Fans who bought the Alive in the Catacombs, will be able to download the film through the band’s website, they also receive the Alive in Paris and Before, which is documentary content about the process that involved pla…
MAINTENANCE. The singer of Queens of the Stone Age made an old dream in July 2024: playing in the heart of the capital. A performance, filmed, that literally saved his life.
Josh Man and his band went down underground. Literally. A concert in the catacombs of Paris. Not a room called that, eh. The real ones. With bones, silence, and the smell of death in the walls. And it's beautiful as a hangover in the early morning. Because Queens of the Stone Age, it's not just rock that taps, it's a band of guys who play as if their life depended on it, even when it's acoustic, even when it's in a giant ossuary. No audience, no…
Queens of the Stone Age Go Underground with New Concert Film ‘Alive in the Catacombs’
Queens of the Stone Age have never been the type to play it safe, but their latest move is something else entirely. Alive in the Catacombs, a full-blown concert film shot in the eerie, skull-lined tunnels beneath Paris.Yes, really. The band just dropped Alive in the Catacombs alongside a companion doc titled Alive in Paris and Before, which captures the chaos and emotion leading up to the shoot—including the medical emergency that forced Josh Ho…
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