RUSH: Two-Minute Trailer For 'Clockwork Angels' Concert Film
June 8, 2013A two-minute trailer for the forthcoming RUSH "Clockwork Angels" concert film from Fadoo Productions can be seen below. The set will likely arrive sometime in the fall.
RUSH captured the "Clockwork Angels" tour by filming in Phoenix and Dallas on November 25, 2012 and November 28, 2012, respectively. Reports at the time indicated that the Dallas show would be the primary source for the film, with the Phoenix footage used mainly as a backup.
The official Billboard Boxscore attendance and sales figures for the Phoenix and Dallas shows are as follows:
* Show Date: November 25
* Show Venue: US Airways Center
* City/State: Phoenix, AZ
* Attendance: 8,858
* Capacity: 10,121
* Gross Ticket Sales: $604,667
* Show Date: November 28
* Show Venue: American Airlines Center
* City/State: Dallas, TX
* Attendance: 10,509
* Capacity: 10,509
* Gross Ticket Sales: $764,483
The North American leg of the "Clockwork Angels" tour kicked off on September 7, 2012 at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire and wrapped on December 2, 2012 in Houston, Texas.
In addition to adding a lot of rarely played songs to their opening set, RUSH brought a string ensemble out on tour with the band for the first time ever in its career. Orchestrations provided by well-known arranger David Campbell were used on several tracks from the band's new album, "Clockwork Angels", and RUSH recreated that sound during the tour.
"Clockwork Angels" debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard album chart, selling 103,000 copies in its first week of release. The disc marked RUSH 's highest chart debut since 1993's "Counterparts", which also entered at No. 2.
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