Black Country Communion cinema date
Black Country Communion, the Anglo-American supergroup led by Cannock-born Glenn Hughes, is set to screen its debut concert film at cinemas around the country.

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Black Country Communion, the Anglo-American supergroup led by Cannock-born Glenn Hughes, is set to screen its debut concert film at cinemas around the country.
For one night only, on Tuesday, November 1, at 7.30pm, participating Vue Cinemas will screen Black Country Communion Live Over Europe in high definition and Dolby 5.1 surround sound.
Midlands fans can catch the screening at the Vue Cinema at Star City in Birmingham.
Black Country Communion's debut concert was at Wolverhampton Civic Hall last December. The group consists of Hughes, formerly of Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze, Dudley-born Jason Bonham, son of Led Zeppelin drummer John, along with American guitar virtuoso Joe Bonamassa and former Dream Theatre keyboard player Derek Sherinian.
Live Over Europe was filmed using 14 HD cameras during BCC's first full world tour this summer. Recorded across three nights in Hamburg, Munich and Berlin, the band's set includes 18 songs taken from both of BCC's albums, 2010's self-titled debut, and 2011's follow-up album release, 2.
The cinema screenings will include an exclusive filmed introduction from all four members of Black Country Communion and by pre–booking tickets via www.myvue.com/bcc, fans who attend each of the 16 participating cinemas, will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win a guitar signed by the band.
The concert is also being released on Blu-ray and DVD.





