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Alive In The Catacombs
''Alive in the Catacombs'' is an acoustic concert film and extended play (EP) by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age. It was released on June 5, 2025. The concert was recorded in the Catacombs of Paris on July 8, 2024, marking the first time a musical act has legally played in the Catacombs with the city's permission. Recording and release Frontman Josh Homme said that playing Album of the Week in Paris gave the band some connections who assisted in getting a recording in Catacombs of Paris, the city's Catacombs to happen. They asked a few times and were rejected, about which Homme said, "I never thought it would happen, but there's no reason to stop trying." With the help of an insider Paris official, they eventually received permission, marking the first time a musical act has legally played in the Catacombs with the city's permission. The show was filmed a few days after the band announced that some The End Is Nero World Tour, ''The End is Nero'' World Tour dates would ...
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