Radio:Active Live at Wembley

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Radio:Active Live at Wembley
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Video by
Released11 May 2009 [1]
Recorded Wembley Arena, London
Genre Pop punk, pop rock
Length150:00
Label Super Records / EMI Brazil / EMI Spain
Director Paul Caslin
Producer Audrey Daverport, JJ Stereo
McFly chronology
All the Greatest Hits (The DVD)
(2007)
Radio:Active Live at Wembley
(2009)

Radio:Active Live at Wembley is a DVD by English pop punk band McFly. The DVD was filmed at Wembley Arena in London, during their Radio:Active Tour on 27 November 2008. The DVD includes over 80 minutes of concert footage, filmed by Grammy-nominated director Paul Caslin, as well as a 90-minute documentary on the band's tour.

Contents

Sonora, the largest digital music website in Brazil, issued six live recordings via their YouTube channel. The DVD topped the British DVD charts, and stayed in first position for three weeks. The concert was also issued as a live album.

DVD track listing

Concert footage

  1. One for the Radio
  2. Everybody Knows
  3. Going Through the Motions
  4. Obviously
  5. Transylvania
  6. Corrupted
  7. POV
  8. Falling in Love
  9. Star Girl
  10. That Girl
  11. Do Ya
  12. Black or White
  13. Room on the 3rd Floor
  14. All About You
  15. The Last Song
  16. Lies
  17. 5 Colours in Her Hair

Notes

Album track listing

Radio:Active Live at Wembley
Live album by
Released18 June 2009
Recorded Wembley Arena, London
Genre Pop punk
Length59:33
Label EMI Brazil
Director Paul Caslin
Producer Audrey Daverport, JJ Stereo
McFly chronology
Radio:Active
(2008)
Radio:Active Live at Wembley
(2009)

An album containing 12 recordings from the concert was issued around the same time as the DVD, mainly for their South American fans. It came in a standard jewel case.

  1. One for the Radio
  2. Corrupted
  3. Obviously
  4. Falling in Love
  5. Star Girl
  6. Do Ya?
  7. Black or White
  8. Room on the 3rd Floor
  9. All About You
  10. The Last Song
  11. Lies
  12. 5 Colours in Her Hair

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormat
Brazil 8 May 2009 EMI Music Brazil Digital Download
18 May 2009EMI Music BrazilDVD, CD
United Kingdom 11 May 2009 Super Records DVD, CD
Spain 1 December 2009 EMI Music Spain DVD, CD

Chart performance

ChartPosition
United Kingdom
1
Brazil
1

Tour dates

These tour dates are taken from setlist.fm. [4]

DateCityCountryVenue
South America
October 5 Curitiba Brazil Curitiba Master Hall
October 8 São Paulo Via Funchal
October 9
October 10 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio
Europe
November 7 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena
November 8 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
November 10 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
November 11 Dublin Ireland RDS Simmonscourt
November 14 Birmingham England LG Arena
November 15 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
November 16 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
November 18 Brighton Brighton Centre
November 19 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
November 21 Nottingham England Trent FM Arena Nottingham
November 22 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
November 24 Aberdeen Scotland Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
November 25 Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
November 27 London England Wembley Arena
November 28 Liverpool Echo Arena

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