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Concert films that stand up even when you don't dig the musician(s)

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There've been some epic concert films in recent music history. Here are some that I will watch again and again and again.
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Taylor Swift - The Eras Tour - 2024|

Get tickets now to see Taylor Swift's electrifying concert film, 'The Eras Tour', featuring her greatest hits and never-before-seen performances, now playing in theaters worldwide.

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Michael Jackson's This Is It - 2009

Get a glimpse into Michael Jackson's final performance, a series of sold-out shows in London before his untimely passing. This documentary film showcases the rehearsals, music, and star power that went into making this unforgettable event.

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The Song Remains the Same -1973

A mesmerizing documentary built around Led Zeppelin's iconic 1973 concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden, showcasing the world's greatest and possibly most influential band.

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The Last Waltz - 1978

Join The Band for their final performance, a farewell concert that brings together legends of rock music.

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The Grateful Dead Movie - 1974

Experience the legendary Grateful Dead's final shows ever, captured on film in a 5-night run at the iconic Winterland Ballroom in 1974. Join the musical journey!

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Rolling Thunder Revue - 2019

Martin Scorsese's documentary explores Bob Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour, a fusion of music, politics, and self-discovery in a country torn apart. Discover the stories behind the scenes.

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Woodstock - 1970

Woodstock is a 1970 American documentary film about the Woodstock Music & Art Fair, a three-day music festival held on August 15-17, 1969, on a dairy farm in Bethel, New York. Directed by Michael Wadleigh, the film features performances by some of the most popular musicians of the time, including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who.