
A film of this rare live concert from August 2021 will be screened in UK cinemas on Thursday 2nd of March for one night only.
Captured in front of a sold-out audience and against a backdrop of Brian Eno’s haunting images projected onto the walls of the amphitheatre, on this extraordinary night Brian and Roger performed music from their highly regarded 2020 album, ‘Mixing Colours’ as well as solo pieces and fan favourites, premiering brand new music from their respective 2022 album releases – Brian Eno’s ‘FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE’ and Roger Eno’s Deutsche Grammophon solo debut, ‘The Turning Year’.
“I don’t perform live very often, but I couldn’t miss the chance to perform in what may be the world’s oldest theatre, located at the birthplace of Western Civilisation. I’m grateful to Roger, Cecily, Leo and Peter who made this rare appearance memorable for me, and to the great film-maker Tilo Krause who managed to make a beautiful documentation of the whole event.” – Brian Eno
“The performers had quite a different view to the members of the audience – they saw Brian’s stunning visuals on the ancient walls of Odeon of Herodes Atticus, whilst we saw, above our heads, the illuminated Parthenon as though floating in the blackness of night. It was an exceptional honour to perform in such a place. This film, I think, captures the moment accurately and sensitively. But it is more than a mere momento or a document – it is a work of beauty in itself that can now be shared worldwide.” – Roger Eno
Trailer can be found here:
For tickets in cinemas across the UK, please visit this link.