In September, Matt Bellamy, leader of the British group Muse, revealed in an interview the upcoming release of a new film of a spectacular concert presented by the successful band in Europe, and which had the particularity of having been filmed in high resolution. This week Warner Bros. confirmed the premiere of 'Muse - Live At Rome Olympic Stadium', a film that is presented as the first concert in history recorded in 4K (UHD) ultra-high definition digital format.
This production will premiere on November 5 in 20 cities around the world, exclusively in 4K format, starting in Sydney, touching different cities in Asia, Europe and America and finally ending in Los Angeles during that day. The next day it will be presented in forty countries, in 700 cinemas both in standard format and in UHD.
Through a press release, the British group highlighted the importance of this film and detailed: «This has been the biggest tour we have done so far, in terms of production value and magnitude, and it has definitely also been the tour we are most proud of. We are very excited to be able to offer it to our fans around the world with this high definition technology. The film has managed to capture an enormous amount of detail, both from us and from the fans, of the scenic display and especially of the incredible atmosphere that was experienced that night in Rome. "
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Source - NME
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