Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2016)

For Teenage Cancer Trust

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Live at the Royal Albert Hall is the second live album and video by British rock band Bring Me The Horizon. It was recorded on 22 April 2016 at thr Royal Albert Hall, with accompaniment from the Parallax Orchestra.

Director: Tim Sidwell
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 83 min
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Cast

Production: Live Here Now, Teenage Cancer Trust
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Music Festivals and Shared Euphoria, Film Score and Orchestration Magic

Keywords

orchestra, concert film, music documentary, farewell concert, band, live concert

More Films by Director: Tim Sidwell
More Films in Genre: Music, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall about?
Live at the Royal Albert Hall is the second live album and video by British rock band Bring Me The Horizon. It was recorded on 22 April 2016 at thr Royal Albert Hall, with accompaniment from the Parallax Orchestra.
Who directed Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall?
Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall was directed by Tim Sidwell.
Who stars in Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall?
Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall stars Oliver Sykes, Jordan Fish, Lee Malia, Matt Kean, Matt Nicholls, Simon Dobson.
How long is Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall?
Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
What genre is Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall?
Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall produced?
Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall was produced in United Kingdom.
What are the themes of Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall?
The themes of Bring Me the Horizon: Live at the Royal Albert Hall include: Music Festivals and Shared Euphoria, Film Score and Orchestration Magic.