Pink Floyd's legendary Live at Pompeii is reborn in a 4K remastered version with Dolby Atmos audio, ready to conquer both historic fans and new generations. After a special screening in cinemas from 24 to 30 April, the iconic concert will be available in physical formats: vinyl, CD and Blu-ray.
Recorded in 1971 in the Pompeii amphitheatre without an audience, Live at Pompeii represents a bold and visionary experiment for its time. Pink Floyd – Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright and Nick Mason – performed in an evocative and desolate setting, creating a hypnotic and timeless atmosphere.
Adrian Maben's direction captured the essence of the band, transforming the concert into a cinematic and musical work of art.
The new 4K version promises an unprecedented visual and audio experience, with sharp details and immersive audio that uses Dolby Atmos technology. Viewers will be able to fully immerse themselves in the show, experiencing every note and every image like never before.
In addition to the remastered version, Live at Pompeii will also be available on vinyl and CD, responding to the growing demand for physical formats by fans. Vinyl, in particular, offers not only superior sound quality but also collectible value, making this edition a must-have for fans of the band and lovers of analog music.
The Pompeii concert remains a key moment in Pink Floyd's career and in the history of rock. Its 4K remastering and distribution on physical media pay homage to its legacy, allowing new generations to discover a masterpiece that continues to inspire artists and fans around the world. A unique opportunity to relive a piece of music history, with a quality that enhances all its power and magic.
Article published on March 12, 2025 - 19pm
This article about Pink Floyd's Live at Pompeii is very interesting but there are some things I don't quite understand. The 4K remastering looks great, but I don't know if vinyl is as important as they say. The concert is iconic, but will new technology really improve the experience? I have my doubts.