
Cheap Trick: Live in Australia 2005
"Recorded Live at Selena's, Sydney, 1988"
Relive the electrifying energy of Cheap Trick's legendary performance at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion in 1988, captured in *Cheap Trick: Live in Australia* (2005).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cheap Trick: Live in Australia (2005) about?
This concert film documents Cheap Trick's explosive live performance at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion in 1988, showcasing the band's signature power-pop and arena-rock sound. The 73-minute set captures their high-energy setlist and the electric atmosphere of a raucous, sold-out crowd.
Who directed Cheap Trick: Live in Australia?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Cheap Trick: Live in Australia?
The film features Cheap Trick's core lineup: Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson, and Bun E. Carlos.
Is Cheap Trick: Live in Australia (2005) worth watching?
For fans of classic rock and power-pop, this concert film is a must-see, offering a rare glimpse into one of the band's most dynamic live performances. While it may not have a formal rating, its authentic energy and historical significance make it a standout in music documentaries.
How long is Cheap Trick: Live in Australia?
The concert runs for 73 minutes.
About Cheap Trick: Live in Australia (2005) — A Legendary Concert Film Capturing the Band's Electrifying Peak
Relive the electrifying energy of Cheap Trick's legendary performance at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion in 1988, captured in *Cheap Trick: Live in Australia* (2005). This 73-minute concert film showcases the iconic Illinois power-pop quartet in their prime, as Robin Zander's soaring vocals, Rick Nielsen's razor-sharp guitar riffs, and Tom Petersson's thunderous bass drive the crowd into a frenzy. With Bun E. Carlos pounding away on drums, the band delivers their trademark blend of arena-rock anthems and infectious melodies that defined a generation.
A masterclass in live rock energy, this concert brings together the raw power and infectious charm of Cheap Trick's signature sound. Their influence on '80s and '90s alternative and heavy metal bands shines through in every note, making this a must-watch for fans of classic rock and power-pop. Whether you're a longtime admirer or discovering them for the first time, *Cheap Trick: Live in Australia* delivers an unforgettable experience of the band at their absolute peak.