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Bad Luck

Queer, Chechen, Kurdish, four of them with Down Syndrome: a dance collective of disabled and non-disabled performers is about to premiere at a theater festival. Then, of all things, a soloist sprains her foot, putting both the premiere and the collective’s future in jeopardy. Everyone in the ensemble knows what is at stake: the cultural sector is merciless, the clock is ticking, and in no time at all, you’re out of the picture. The dancers must come up with a creative solution rather than sinking into the abyss of personal sensitivities.

Bad Luck

NR 2025
Thoosie Mob

All amusement park enthusiasts (“Thoosies”) manage the dark, off-season months differently. Bay Village, Ohio natives Adam (Christmas Pets, Library Time) and Steph (Side Friction Podcast) share their visceral response to an absence of rollercoasters using the VHS format. These park-hopping coaster junkies take a multi-disciplinary approach to songwriting and arrangement. Subject matter includes the future of rollercoaster technology, standing in line for “credits”, and consuming park food exclusively. Join Thoosie Mob on their ride along America’s Rockin’ Roller Coast…

Thoosie Mob

NR 2025
Grima - Live at Hellfest 2025

Grima plunged Hellfest into an icy torpor, draping festivalgoers in their atmospheric black metal. A performance carried by the dark melodies of the album Nightside, released in 2025. Grima's music is as cold and fatal as the land where it was born: Siberia. Formed in 2014 around twin brothers Morbium and Vilhelm Sysoev, the band has since crafted a unique universe, fueled by pagan imagery and sounds that are both brutal and hypnotic. Filmed on June 21, 2025, at the Hellfest Open Air Festival, Clisson.

Grima - Live at Hellfest 2025

NR 2025
Brooke Fraser - Live with the Auckland Philharmonia

A celebration in sound, colour and symphony, this concert film captures Brooke’s greatest hits spanning her beloved, three-decade catalogue. With orchestral arrangements by leading New Zealand composers, performed by Brooke alongside the Auckland Philharmonia and guests TEEKS, Georgia Lines and Ny Oh, Brooke Fraser - Live with the Auckland Philharmonia lets you join a sold-out, 10,000-strong Spark Arena crowd as one of Aotearoa’s most recognised songwriters takes a final bow under her “Brooke Fraser” name.

Brooke Fraser - Live with the Auckland Philharmonia

NR 2025
Mono - Forever Home: Live in Tokyo with Orchestra PITREZA

Forever Home: Live in Tokyo with Orchestra PITREZA celebrates MONO’s 25th Anniversary ‘OATH’ Orchestral World Tour, which stretched to 20 concerts in Europe, Asia, and the United States of America in the final months of 2024. Recorded in front of a sold-out crowd at Spotify O-EAST in Tokyo, Forever Home features a 12-piece orchestra – led by orchestra director and frequent collaborator, Chad McCullough – supporting MONOas they perform their latest album, OATH, in its entirety.

Mono - Forever Home: Live in Tokyo with Orchestra PITREZA

NR 2025
Drowning Pool Live at Wacken 2025

Drowning Pool are among the primal forces of early 2000s nu-metal. With their debut album "Sinner" and the still-iconic hit "Bodies," they burst onto the scene in 2001 like a wrecking ball. The sudden death of charismatic singer Dave Williams just a year later shook the band to their core, but they decided to carry on. After several vocal changes, Ryan McCombs returned in 2023, his voice having already graced the albums "Full Circle" and "Drowning Pool." Setlist: "Sinner", "Feel Like I Do", "Step Up", "Enemy", "Sermon", "Pity", "Tear Away", "Bodies"

Drowning Pool Live at Wacken 2025

NR 2025
Annisokay Live at Wacken 2025

Annisokay stand for a powerful blend of modern metalcore, catchy melodies, and emotional depth – and that's exactly what they brought to Wacken on August 2nd 2025. Between shouts and clean vocals, between brutal riffs and anthemic hooks, magnificent songs forge their way to the listener. Frontman Rudi Schwarzer and singer/guitarist Christoph Wieczorek complement each other perfectly, forming a wall of sound that cuts deep and resonates long after the last note fades. Live, Annisokay don't deliver a run-of-the-mill show, but rather intense moments oscillating between loss of control and clarity. For everyone who's looking for more than just noise, but still doesn't want to sacrifice volume. Setlist: Throne of the Sunset, Never Enough, Ultraviolet, Like a Parasite, Human, My Effigy, Inner Sanctum, Good Stories, H.A.T.E., Calamity, Coma Blue, STFU

Annisokay Live at Wacken 2025

NR 2025
Wind Rose Live at Wacken

Wind Rose let the thunder of dwarven hammers roll across the festival grounds. Joined by Alea (Saltatio Mortis) for "Diggy Diggy Hole". The Italian power metallers stand out with their Tolkien-inspired lyrics and monumental melodies – they sound as if they'd set the mountains themselves to music. With their viral earworm "Diggy Diggy Hole" and anthemic albums like "Trollslayer," they've enriched the genre with a healthy dose of dwarven epic. Live, they transform the stage into a glittering mine full of folk influences and orchestral power. Anyone who sees them quickly realizes: Wind Rose isn't just about music, but about the pure desire for stories, adventures, and the indomitable power of friends who go into battle together.

Wind Rose Live at Wacken

NR 2025
Vienna Philharmonic: Spring in Paris

The Vienna Philharmonic present a star-studded evening in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the world-famous opera house Palais Garnier in Paris. Featuring some of the biggest names in opera - bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel, tenors Juan Diego Flórez and Rolando Villazón, and soprano Sonya Yoncheva - this special concert is full of classical treats, with music from Bizet’s Carmen, Verdi’s La Traviata and more. Completing the line-up is the ever-charismatic pianist Yuja Wang, with a performance of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No 1.

Vienna Philharmonic: Spring in Paris

NR 2025
Ulagai Maattru

This stirring Tamil motivational anthem is a battle cry for resilience, hope, and unshakable determination in the face of adversity. With vivid metaphors and electrifying lyrics, it portrays life as a journey of peaks and valleys, compelling listeners to rise above despair. More than just a song—it’s a revolution. It speaks to the dreamers, the warriors, and the weary, reminding them that no struggle lasts forever and that courage can move mountains. Its message transcends boundaries: Keep fighting. The world bends when you refuse to break. Ashok Saravanan’s composition masterfully blends driving percussion, soaring vocals, and anthemic melodies to amplify the track’s fiery spirit. The powerful refrain—"When sorrow comes, don’t stop!"—echoes like a mantra, cementing its timeless call to perseverance.

Ulagai Maattru

NR 2025