Slash Prepping Live DVD with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators
Slash will release his “Living the Dream Tour” concert film in September featuring footage of his 2019 tour with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators
Slash is spending much of 2019 on the road with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, and now, the Guns N’ Roses guitarist is releasing a live concert film package to give fans a closer look at the tour.
The film, dubbed simply the “Living the Dream Tour,” was filmed during the Guns N’ Roses guitarist’s sold-out concerts at London’s Hammersmith Apollo earlier this year. The collection, out Sept. 20, will arrive as a two-CD/DVD package, two-CD/Blu-ray, three-LP black or red vinyl, digital video and digital audio. A select number of autographed copies of the set will be available through Slash’s website.
Watch a preview video of the upcoming DVD with footage of Slash and Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators performing “Anastasia” below.
“Every night is chasing that magic and when it all happens, it’s euphoric,” Slash said in a statement. “I just love it. London kicks ass.”
In other news, Slash embarks on his latest round of North American headlining tour dates tonight (July 15) in San Francisco. Find his full tour roster at SlashOnline.com.
Slash ‘Living the Dream Tour’ Track List:
“The Call of the Wild”
“Halo”
“Standing In the Sun”
“Ghost”
“Back From Cali”
“My Antidote”
“Serve You Right”
“Boulevard of Broken Hearts”
“Shadow Life”
“We’re All Gonna Die”
“Doctor Alibi”
“Lost Inside the Girl”
“Wicked Stone”
“Mind Your Manners”
“Driving Rain”
“By the Sword”
“Nightrain”
“Starlight”
“You’re a Lie”
“World On Fire”
“Avalon”
“Anastasia”
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