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Cypress Hill & The London Symphony Orchestra: Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall

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28 years on, the long running Simpsons gag comes true as hip-hop legends Cypress Hill play alongside the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra at the iconic Royal Albert Hall. Celebrating 30 years since the release of their seminal album Black Sunday -- which sold over 4 million copies in the US alone and electrified audiences globally with its genre-bending crossover hits -- they perform the entire album in full. Songs including I Wanna Get High, I Ain't Goin' Out Like That and global hit Insane In The Brain are, for the first time, accompanied by unique arrangements from the glorious 70-piece orchestra. With incredible visuals and captivating documentary moments, this nostalgic show sets a whole new standard for crossover, as Cypress Hill once again redefine the hip-hop genre and cement themselves as one of the most original global acts of their time.

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Dave Apr 3 The finale (last three songs) worked well with the symphony but overall it wasn't a good mix of the two styles. Cypress Hill is more hype as straight hip hop. The Imagine Dragons and Los Angeles Film Symphony at the Hollywood Bowl was a better musical fit and concert. See more Tyler P. 03/31/2025 15/10 Stars! I laughed. I cried. I gladly admired all of the greatness that is Cypress Hill followed Up By The London Symphony Orchestra! See more Terry 03/31/2025 What an absolute treat! Two genres of music together in a historical hall. Well done and would love the soundtrack See more AreEssJay 03/31/2025 This was one of the best collaborations of all time. BRILLIANT!! See more Bernie 03/31/2025 A++ gold star excellent!!! Good job 👍🏼🤩 See more Vin U @RT24060859 04/01/2025 I really enjoyed this. The arrangements with the orchestra sound great and the video was shot and edited very well. I will definitely buy the album and DVD when they become available. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis 28 years on, the long running Simpsons gag comes true as hip-hop legends Cypress Hill play alongside the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra at the iconic Royal Albert Hall. Celebrating 30 years since the release of their seminal album Black Sunday -- which sold over 4 million copies in the US alone and electrified audiences globally with its genre-bending crossover hits -- they perform the entire album in full. Songs including I Wanna Get High, I Ain't Goin' Out Like That and global hit Insane In The Brain are, for the first time, accompanied by unique arrangements from the glorious 70-piece orchestra. With incredible visuals and captivating documentary moments, this nostalgic show sets a whole new standard for crossover, as Cypress Hill once again redefine the hip-hop genre and cement themselves as one of the most original global acts of their time.
Director
James Barnes
Distributor
Iconic Events
Production Co
Mercury Studios
Genre
Documentary, Music
Original Language
British English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 30, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 30m
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