NIGHTWISH FanPOD Updated With Previously Unreleased Live Recordings
November 21, 2013NIGHTWISH's app for tablet computers has been updated with three previously unreleased live recordings, a videoblog by the band's new vocalist Floor Jansen, profiles of the band members, new photos, and other interesting tidbits. The FanPOD also includes details of all NIGHTWISH online services.
NIGHTWISH FanPOD is available for download in English, Portuguese and Russian on iTunes App Store and Google Play.
Commented NIGHTWISH manager Ewo Pohjola: "NIGHTWISH has always taken a keen interest in everything new. With FanPOD we can give our fans much more than just with traditional printed fanclub newsletter. For one thing, with printed newsletter there's no way we could publish actual recordings and rare video footage that we have here plenty in our archives."
For more information, visit fanpod.fi/nightwish.
NIGHTWISH will release its new DVD, "Showtime, Storytime", on November 29 as a limited 2Blu-ray + 2CD digipack, limited 2DVD + 2CD digipack, limited 2CD digipack, 2LP (colored) in gatefold and an exclusive Nuclear Blast mailorder edition.
"Showtime, Storytime" contains NIGHTWISH's entire August 3 performance at the Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany. The show, which was played in the front of 85,000 screaming metalheads, was directed by Ville Lipiäinen, filmed with seventeen cameras and has a total running time of 85 minutes. The second disc consists of a 120-minute tour documentary, "Please Learn The Setlist In 48 Hours", also directed by Ville Lipiäinen, with no shortage of drama or overall madness. Also, there is a 16-minute NIGHTWISH Table Hockey Tournament, filmed on tour. In addition, there are two music clips: "I Want My Tears Back" (live at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland) and "Ghost Love Score" (live in Buenos Aires).
The Wacken Open Air appearance was the first of the three final shows of NIGHTWISH's "Imaginaerum World Tour", which saw the band and their Dutch singer Floor Jansen (REVAMP, ex-AFTER FOREVER) playing 104 concerts in 34 different countries, with a total audience of over 1.5 million fans around the globe.
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