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Queens Of The Stone Age announce 'Alive In The Catacombs' live movie of first ever concert staged there

  • Queens of the Stone Age revealed plans to release a recorded performance of their groundbreaking concert held in July 2024 beneath Paris’s historic Catacombs, which was performed without a live audience.
  • The band secured unique permission to play surrounded by millions of 18th-century human remains in the 320 km underground ossuary, fulfilling frontman Josh Homme’s vision from nearly 20 years ago.
  • They performed a carefully chosen, stripped-back set augmented by strings that respected the Catacombs’ acoustics and dark atmosphere, creating an intimate and haunting experience.
  • Homme referred to the experience as performing for the largest crowd they’ve ever played to, noting that being in the midst of millions of human remains creates a uniquely eerie atmosphere.
  • The film will be released on June 5, 2025, with pre-orders granting exclusive behind-the-scenes access, coinciding with Queens of the Stone Age’s planned tour after last year's health-related cancellations.
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toddhancock.ca broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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