Brian Eno and Roger Eno are bringing a singular live performance to the massive display on March 2, 2023. Live At The Acropolis was filmed on the UNESCO Heritage Site in Athens, Greece in 2021 as a part of the annual Epidaurus Festival – it’s the brothers’ solely joint stay present up to now. You can watch the official trailer under.
“I don’t perform live very often, but I couldn’t miss the chance to perform in what may be the world’s oldest theatre, located at the birthplace of Western Civilization,” says Brian Eno, who used an excerpt from the live performance to accompany his 2022 single, “There Were Bells.”
“I’m grateful to Roger, Cecily, Leo and Peter who made this rare appearance memorable for me, and to the great film-maker Tilo Krause who managed to make a beautiful documentation of the whole event.”
The sold-out Live At The Acropolis featured Roger’s daughter and Brian’s niece, Cecily Eno on vocals, ukulele and mandolin, guitarist Leo Abrahams and Peter Chilvers on keyboards. It additionally included previews of fabric from Brian’s 2022 studio album, Foreverandevernomore and Roger’s Deutsche Grammophon solo debut, The Turning Year . The occasion additionally allowd the pair to crew up and carry out music from their 2020 collaboration, Mixing Colours.
Says Roger, “This film, I think, captures the moment accurately and sensitively. But it is more than a mere momento or a document – it is a work of beauty in itself that can now be shared worldwide.”
He remembers, “The performers had quite a different view to the members of the audience – they saw Brian’s stunning visuals on the ancient walls of Odeon of Herodes Atticus, whilst we saw, above our heads, the illuminated Parthenon as though floating in the blackness of night. It was an exceptional honour to perform in such a place.”
To discover your nearest cinema screening Live At The Acropolis, go to CinemaLive.