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FOO FIGHTERS AND “LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT” GIVE FANS SNEAK PREVIEW OF NOVEMBER 10 TELEVISION EVENT

FOO FIGHTERS and “LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT” are giving fans a sneak preview of their highly anticipated November 10th television event, “Foo Fighters – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special.” Watch Below to experience a thrilling performance from the multi-Grammy winning Foo Fighters as they tear through their classic hit, “The Pretender,” live from the Acropolis in Athens, Greece.

 

“Foo Fighters – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special,” airs nationwide November 10th on PBS (check local listings). The trailer can be seen below

 

This past July, “Landmarks Live In Concert” and Foo Fighters traveled to Athens for a special performance at the famed Odeon of Herodes Atticus. That concert is the latest—and arguably, most buzzed-about—episode of “Landmarks Live In Concert,” the critically acclaimed PBS docu-series featuring a lineup of global superstars performing at monumental locations around the world.

In an interview with series creator, director and executive producer Dan Catullo, INC. magazine praised the series for “redefining music on TV.” The show is hosted by Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith.

 

“We were given this extraordinary opportunity to spend a week in a city that’s over 3,400 years old, the birthplace of democracy, theater and philosophy,” Smith told Rolling Stone. “The significance of being allowed to stage a major rock show at one of the world’s (not just Greece’s) most significant landmarks was not lost on any of us. We were all humbled and honored.”

 

“I can’t wait for the world to see this show,” says Catullo. “Putting the pieces together was probably the toughest thing I’ve ever done. Transforming the historic Acropolis into a venue required constant negotiations. The politics and permit challenges were a massive undertaking. It took about a year, 180 permits, a crew of 900 people and a lot of blood, sweat and tears – but worth every drop. The Foo Fighters’ incredible performance and the energy of the crowd in such a historic place is something I’ll never forget.”

“Landmarks Live In Concert” premiered this past January with Alicia Keys at multiple locations around New York City, including the storied Apollo Theater. Subsequent episodes included Brad Paisley at West Virginia University, and most recently, Andrea Bocelli live at Florence’s beautiful Palazzo Vecchio.