David Gilmour to Release Stunning New Concert Film From Rome

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David Gilmour has unveiled his latest concert film, Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome, opening today in theaters and IMAX. Capturing the magic of his six sold-out shows in the heart of the historic city, the film offers fans a chance to relive the opening nights of his 23-date tour for Luck and Strange. It marks a new chapter for the legendary Pink Floyd guitarist as he blends iconic settings with timeless music.
Among the highlights is a stirring performance of “Between Two Points,” featuring Gilmour’s daughter, Romany, on harp and vocals. The track, originally recorded by the Montgolfier Brothers in 1999, was the only cover included on his 2024 album Luck and Strange. In this setting, the song takes on new emotional depth, adding a family connection to the historic Roman venue.
The use of modern technology enhances the experience, with drone footage capturing sweeping views of the 2,000-year-old Circus Maximus. Gilmour himself has praised the venue’s grandeur, describing the atmosphere as one that “wraps around the main event” and elevates the performances. The unique location and cinematic approach give this film a sense of both history and innovation.
The Luck and Strange Concerts Album
Alongside the film, fans can look forward to The Luck and Strange Concerts, a new live album arriving October 17. The record collects performances from across Gilmour’s recent tour, bringing together tracks from different shows into one cohesive listening experience. Like the film, the album serves as both a celebration of the tour and a showcase of Gilmour’s enduring artistry.
The setlist spans his career, blending new material from Luck and Strange with earlier solo work. Songs like “5 A.M.” and “In Any Tongue” highlight the richness of his post-Pink Floyd catalog, while classics such as “Wish You Were Here” and “Comfortably Numb” provide a direct connection to his legendary past. Fans can expect a balanced mix of fresh creativity and timeless nostalgia.
For many listeners, the album will be the perfect complement to the concert film. While the film emphasizes the grandeur of the Rome performances, the live album highlights the musical consistency Gilmour has carried across multiple shows. Together, they provide a multidimensional view of his recent tour.
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A Visual and Emotional Experience
Gilmour’s choice of the Circus Maximus as a performance venue was as much about history as it was about atmosphere. Built nearly 2,000 years ago for chariot races, the ancient stadium now stands as a striking backdrop for modern artistry. The combination of age-old architecture and contemporary production creates a unique tension between past and present.
In interviews, Gilmour has spoken about how these types of venues carry a “sense of time” that enhances the music. Modern camera work and lighting make full use of the location, transforming each performance into something larger than life. The film captures not only the sound but also the visual storytelling of a world-class concert.
For fans, this means experiencing Gilmour’s work in a way that transcends a typical concert. The historical resonance of the setting, paired with Gilmour’s carefully chosen setlist, creates an atmosphere of reflection and celebration. It’s an invitation to witness both the artist and the venue at their most powerful.
Formats and Special Editions
To make the release even more exciting, The Luck and Strange Concerts will be available in multiple formats. Fans can choose between two-CD and four-LP editions, ensuring both casual listeners and vinyl collectors are catered to. The audio has been carefully curated to reflect the tour’s energy and precision.
A Super Deluxe box set will offer even more for dedicated fans. Featuring a 120-page book with photographs by Polly Samson, Gilmour’s wife and creative partner, the set provides an intimate look behind the scenes. These images capture both the scale of the concerts and the personal moments that defined the tour.
The film itself will also see a home release on Blu-ray and DVD, allowing fans to relive the Rome concerts from their own living rooms. With so many options available, Gilmour ensures that every listener and viewer has a way to connect with this chapter of his remarkable career.