Eric Clapton Concert Film Slowhand At 70 Coming To Theaters

Following his 70th birthday series of shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Eric Clapton is bringing the concerts to the big screen. The shows – which went down May 14, 15, 17, and 18 – were filmed for Slowhand at 70, which lands in theaters worldwide beginning September 14. Ticket and show availability are “coming soon,” according to EricClaptonFilm.com.More »

By on August 22, 2015

Following his 70th birthday series of shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Eric Clapton is bringing the concerts to the big screen. The shows – which went down May 14, 15, 17, and 18 – were filmed for Slowhand at 70, which lands in theaters worldwide beginning September 14. The film “captures a momentous night for one of the world’s greatest rock guitarists, celebrating his 50 years at the top of the music business and more than 200 performances at the iconic London venue that holds a special place in his heart,” according to a presser. “Experience classic songs and fan favourites from throughout Clapton’s career – from the Mississippi blues of Robert Johnson that originally inspired him through Cream, Derek & the Dominos and the many highlights of Clapton’s long solo career.” Ticket and show availability are “coming soon,” according to EricClaptonFilm.com. Copyright(c) 2015 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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