It seem cinema concert screenings are all the rage at the moment, and none could be more epic than a worst first screening of the only know Nirvana live show ever recorded to film. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of seminal album Nevermind, the film “Live At The Paramount” will be broadcast via satellite for one night only 9pm AEST, Friday September 23rd across Australia.

“Live At The Paramount” has never been seen before now. Recorded at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre, the concert was Nirvana’s first big homecoming show, at the height of the hype surrounding “Nevermind”. Exactly twenty years to the day since the release of their seminal album, Live At The Paramount will have its worldwide premiere, live via satellite around Australia.

Hosted by Richard Kingsmill, the screening will be the first and only chance to experience the concert on the big screen. Each ticket will include a copy of the Double CD 20th Anniversary Deluxe edition of “Nevermind”, featuring 40 tracks including rarities, studio outtakes and live tracks

“I was lucky enough to see Nirvana twice on their only Australian tour. The intensity in the room was unforgettable. You knew how important it all was right there and then. The whole momentum of the worldwide music scene changed with that band and that album. Twenty years on, the memories are still strong, but I’m as eager as any Nirvana fan would be to see this film footage and this concert,” said triple j’s Richard Kingsmill.

Nirvana “Live At The Paramount” will be broadcast LIVE via satellite to cinemas for one night only on Friday 23rd September at 9pm AEST. Ticket price is $35 and includes a copy of Nirvana “Nevermind” 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 2CD or Download.

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