Arena release XX trailer

Arena have released a trailer for their upcoming XX live release.

It’s set to launch on February 12 on DVD and 2CD formats via Metal Mind.

It was recorded on the Polish leg of the band’s 20th anniversary tour, scheduled following the release of eighth album The Unquiet Sky.

Along with the 18-track live set, the DVD features interviews with keyboardist Clive Nolan and drummer Mick Pointer.

The lineup is completed by guitarist John Mitchell, bassist Kylan Amos and vocalist Paul Manzi.

Arena XX tracklist

  1. The Demon Strikes
  2. Rapture
  3. Double Vision
  4. Crack In The Ice
  5. Moviedrome
  6. How Did It Come to This?
  7. Butterfly Man
  8. Bedlam Fayre
  9. Serenity
  10. The Unquiet Sky
  11. Traveller Beware
  12. The City Of Lanterns
  13. Riding The Tide
  14. Hanging Tree
  15. The Tinder Box
  16. Solomon
  17. Don’t Forget To Breathe
  18. Crying For Help 7

Bonus video

Interview with Mick Pointer
Interview with Clive Nolan

Extras

Photo gallery, discography, desktop images

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