The Who Premium Night
2025-09-19 06:33:10

Experience the Legendary 'The Who' with Premium Night Screening

On September 30th, 2025, the 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku is set to host a special event dubbed 'The Who PREMIUM NIGHT' to celebrate the release of the documentary film, 'The Who: Kids Are Alright.' This special screening will feature two iconic films: 'The Who Live at Kilburn 1977' and 'The Who: Kids Are Alright,' presented alongside a talk show by esteemed broadcaster Peter Barakan and rock critic Yoshihiro Hoshina, who is also the founding president of The Who Fan Club.

This event promises fans an immersive dive into the world of The Who, showcasing their rich history and musical legacy through these carefully curated screenings. The first film, 'The Who Live at Kilburn 1977,' is a rare live concert recorded on December 15, 1977, at the Gaumont State Theatre in Kilburn, London. Directed by Jeff Stein, this concert was a one-time only performance specifically staged for the filming of the accompanying documentary. Only 800 fortunate fans were invited, making it a legendary moment in rock history.

Following a brief intermission, the talk show segment will take place, featuring in-depth discussions about The Who's impact on rock music, their unforgettable performances, and the personal experiences of the speakers regarding the band. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fans to gain deeper insights into the band's artistry and legacy.

Then, attendees will be treated to 'The Who: Kids Are Alright,' another masterpiece from director Jeff Stein that captures the essence of The Who. This film chronicles the band's journey from 1964 to 1978, featuring a mix of live performances, promotional films, and candid interviews. It illustrates why The Who remain one of the most influential rock bands of the British scene, alongside iconic names like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.

The event's audio experience promises to be monumental, utilizing the unique 'SAION-SR EDITION' sound system, conceived by the legendary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. This sound system enhances the atmospheric depth of the musicians' performances, transporting audience members back to the electrifying atmosphere of the 1970s concert scene. Attendees will experience this exclusive screening in luxurious surroundings: 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku features premium seating nearly 2.3 times larger than traditional cinema seats, along with a range of exceptional amenities designed to enhance the movie-watching experience.

Tickets for this exclusive event will go on sale on September 23rd, 2025, through the official 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku website. Prices are set at 9500 yen for CLASS S and 6400 yen for CLASS A seats. Each ticket includes entry to a pre-show lounge that opens an hour before the screening and complimentary welcome concessions, which consist of beverages and popcorn. However, discounts or free invitation tickets will not be accepted for this special event, ensuring all attendees receive the best possible experience on this historic night.

Additionally, as part of the promotional activities surrounding 'The Who: Kids Are Alright,' the exclusive 'TAG LIVE LABEL' featuring original artwork will be available for purchase starting September 26th, at a price of 800 yen (tax included). Fans will have the option to choose from select beverages like Oolong tea and Lemon Squash.

The 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku itself opened on April 14, 2023, as part of the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. Aside from providing spectacular cinematic experiences, it is designed to revolutionize traditional movie-watching experiences with exceptional hospitality and an immersive atmosphere, making it the perfect venue for this premium event. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to celebrate The Who's legendary legacy at the 'The Who PREMIUM NIGHT!'

For further details, fans can visit the official website of 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku or check out their social media platforms for updates leading up to the event.


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