
Queens of the Stone Age:Â Alive In the Catacombs
and
Accompanying Documentary Alive in Paris and Before
Out Now

Photo Credit: Andreas Neumann
âThese rock icons just made historyâ – PARADE
âAwe-inspiringâ – DIY Magazine
âcompletely uniqueâ – CLASHÂ
âincredibly specialâ – Kerrang!Â
âRevelatoryâ – Uncut Magazine
Queens of the Stone Age have released Alive in the Catacombs and an accompanying behind the scenes documentary, Alive in Paris and Before. Both films are available now via qotsa.com.
For the next 48 hours, fans who purchase Alive In the Catacombs for download or stream will also receive Alive in Paris and Before: an exclusive behind the scenes chronicle of the tumultuous days leading up to the Catacombs performance. An unflinching document of an emotionally charged period that included the agonizing decision to postpone the remaining The End is Nero tour dates due to Joshua Hommeâs medical emergency, Alive in Paris and Before is essential viewing that gives deeper context to the triumph that is Alive in the Catacombs.
A trailer for Alive in Paris and Before can be viewed here: https://queensofthestoneage.lnk.to/AITCTrailer
Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in the Catacombs is the cinematic realization of a dream 18 years in the making, an audiovisual document of the bandâs long-rumored performance in the tunnels of the famed Catacombs of Paris.
Filmed and recorded in July 2024, Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in the Catacombs captures QOTSA as youâve never seen or heard them before. This utterly unique, once in a lifetime experience features a carefully selected setlist spanning the QOTSA catalog, each song chosen and epically reimagined for the Catacombs. The result is an unprecedented incarnation of QOTSA at their most intimate, yet surrounded by literally millions of human remainsââthe biggest audience weâve ever played for,â says Joshua Homme.
Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in Paris and Before and Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in the Catacombs combine to form a distinct arc: The documentary finds the band at its most vulnerable, while the performance captures one of the most triumphant moments in QOTSAâs storied history.

Photo Credit: Andreas Neumann
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