Live at Arena Zagreb

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2Cellos - Live at Arena Zagreb
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Released21 August 2013
Recorded13 June 2012
Genre classical, cello rock
Length79 minutes
Label Sony Masterworks
Director Kristijan Burlović

Live at Arena Zagreb is a live concert video from the Croatian cello duo, 2Cellos, filmed at Croatia's Arena Zagreb, in 2012. It was released on 21 August 2013 to DVD. [1]

Contents

The concert is notable for being their "homecoming" show and their biggest solo concert at that point, with over 20,000 fans attending. [2] [3]

2Cellos were accompanied by the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra while they performed classical repertoire. The concert also included songs from their self-titled debut album and their second album, In2ition . [4] [5]

Setlist

  1. Benedictus
  2. Élégie in C Minor, Op. 24
  3. Gabriel's Oboe
  4. Oblivion
  5. Welcome to the Jungle
  6. Purple Haze
  7. Resistance
  8. Californication
  9. With Or Without You
  10. Where The Streets Have No Name
  11. Viva La Vida
  12. Human Nature
  13. Smooth Criminal
  14. You Shook Me All Night Long
  15. Highway to Hell
  16. Back In Black
  17. When I Come Around
  18. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  19. Fields of Gold
  20. Hurt
  21. End Credits
  22. Behind the Scenes

Personnel

2Cellos
Additional personnel

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