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QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE: 'Alive In The Catacombs' global theatrical screenings announced

30-05-2025

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE have confirmed a limited run of international theatrical screenings for the forthcoming concert film “Alive In The Catacombs”. On June 3, June 4, June 5 and June 6, these special events will take place at theatres in 20 different countries. The theatrical events will give fans the first chance to experience the audiovisual document of the band’s long-rumored performance in the Catacombs Of Paris. Full dates, details and tickets are available here.

The screenings will also include a preview of an intimate behind-the-scenes documentary film, revealing the emotional and physical trials QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE overcame to create “Alive In The Catacombs”.

The June 4 Los Angeles screening will be held at Brain Dead Studios and will feature an exclusive appearance by QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE leader Joshua Homme who will introduce the film and follow the screening with a question-and-answer session. Select tickets are available here.

All proceeds will be donated to Homme‘s own The Sweet Stuff Foundation.

Filmed and recorded in July 2024, “Queens Of The Stone Age: Alive In The Catacombs” captures QOTSA as you’ve never seen or heard them before. This utterly unique once-in-a-lifetime experience features a carefully selected setlist spanning the QOTSA catalog, each song chosen and epically reimagined for the Catacombs. The result is an unprecedented incarnation of QOTSA at their most intimate, yet surrounded by literally millions of human remains — “the biggest audience we’ve ever played for,” says Homme.

The film has already been tipped as “awe-inspiring” by DIY magazine, “completely unique” by Clash, “incredibly special” by Kerrang! and “revelatory” by Uncut magazine.

The Catacombs Of Paris is a sprawling 320km (200 miles) ossuary beneath the surface of Paris. With a foundation of several million bodies buried in the 1700s, skeletal remains are largely exposed, with much of the walls built of skulls and bones.

Homme had dreamt of staging a QOTSA performance in the Catacombs since his first visit nearly 20 years ago. The city of Paris, however, had never granted permission to any artist to play within the sacred tunnels. QOTSA, being law-abiding citizens, waited until their vision was sanctioned.

Hélène Furminieux (Les Catacombes de Paris) said: “The Catacombs of Paris are a fertile ground for the imagination. It is important to us that artists take hold of this universe and offer a sensitive interpretation of it. Going underground and confronting reflections on death can be a deeply intense experience. Josh seems to have felt in his body and soul the full potential of this place. The recordings resonate perfectly with the mystery, history, and a certain introspection, notably perceptible in the subtle use of the silence within the Catacombs.”

Every aesthetic decision, every choice of song, every configuration of instruments… absolutely everything was planned and played with deference to the Catacombs — from the acoustics and ambient sounds — dripping water, echoes and natural resonance — to the darkly atmospheric lighting tones that enhance the music. Far from the sound-insulated confines of the studio or the comfort of onstage monitors, “Alive In The Catacombs” sees the band not only rise to this challenge, but embrace it.

Homme recalls: “We’re so stripped down because that place is so stripped down, which makes the music so stripped down, which makes the words so stripped down… It would be ridiculous to try to rock there. All those decisions were made by that space. That space dictates everything, it’s in charge. You do what you’re told when you’re in there.”

The result is QOTSA distilled down to their most elemental form — HommeTroy Van LeeuwenMichael ShumanDean Fertita and Jon Theodore augmented by a three-piece string section, employing chains and chopsticks as makeshift percussion instruments. “Alive In The Catacombs” is QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE stripped to their barest essence by necessity (you can’t call it “unplugged” if there are no actual electrical outlets to plug into),McGyver-ing a car battery to power an electric piano. And unfiltered, as every song was recorded live in a complete take with no overdubs or edits.

Words fail to convey the magnificence of “Queens Of The Stone Age: Alive In The Catacombs”. Its truly stunning balance of subtlety and grandeur must be experienced to be appreciated. The beauty is in the struggle (both internal and external). This is Joshua Homme at his most physically vulnerable yet ultimately his most triumphant.

“Queens Of The Stone Age: Alive In The Catacombs” was produced by La Blogothèque and directed by Thomas Rames, and is being released by QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE and Matador Records. The film will be available to rent or purchase via qotsa.com where pre-orders are currently available. Fans who purchase “Alive In The Catacombs” by June 7 will receive exclusive access to behind-the-scenes footage in addition to full streaming and download access. An audio-only version will be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for “Alive In The Catacombs” global screening events are available here.

“Alive In The Catacombs” global screening dates

June 3

* MK2 Quai de Loire, Paris, France
* The Royal, Toronto, Canada
* Kino Konepaja, Helsinki, Finland

June 4

* Prince Charles Cinema, London, UK
* Brain Dead Studios, Los Angeles, US
* Kino Central, Berlin, Germany
* Sphinx Cinema and Cafe, Ghent, Belgium
* Cineclub Cortina, Sao Paulo, Brasil
* Cinema Barberino, Rome, Italy
* Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

June 5

* Cinema Nova, Melbourne, Australia
* Cine Tonala, Mexico City, Mexico
* MONA / Dark Mofo – Hobart State Cinema, Tasmania (HOBART),Australia
* Double Whammy, Auckland, New Zealand
* Empire Bio, Copenhagen, Denmark
* Irish Film Institute, Dublin, Ireland
* Sala X, Madrid, Spain
* CGV Grand Indonesia West Mall, Jakarta, Indonesia
* EMU Cinema Space, Seoul, South Korea
* Cinema Oasis, Bangkok, Thailand

June 6

* Spot Cinema Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE last album was “In Times New Roman…”, hailed by Variety as “self-produced by band founder (JoshHomme and one of his strongest QOTSA lineups ever, is one of the rawest and heaviest albums the band has delivered.”

“In Times New Roman…” was made available digitally and physically on June 16, 2023 via Matador Records. The LP was recorded and mixed at Homme‘s own Pink Duck (RIP),with additional recording at Shangri-La. The album was produced by QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE and mixed by Mark Rankin. Artwork and double LP gatefold packaging was designed by longtime collaborator Boneface. LP vinyl was made available globally in black, green, red, silver and blue.

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE said in its album announcement that the record reflects the heartache its members have experienced in the past few years.

“In Times New Roman…” is “raw, at times brutal and not recommended for the faint of heart,” a press release states. “And yet, it’s perhaps the most beautiful and definitely the most rewarding album in their epic discography. Homme‘s most acerbic lyrics to date are buoyed by the instantly identifiable QOTSA sonic signature, expanded and embellished with new and unprecedented twists in virtually every song. With ‘In Times New Roman…’ we see that sometimes one needs to look beneath scars and scabs to see beauty, and sometimes the scabs and scars are the beauty.”

Decades after its emergence from the depths of the desert, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE‘s self-titled 1998 debut album was reissued on June 21 and is available on double LP directly from QUEENS OF THE STONE AGEMatador Records and local record stores everywhere. The long-out-of-print landmark album features three additional tracks, “The Bronze”“These Aren’t The Droids You’re Looking For” and “Spiders And Vinegaroons”.

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