Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall

Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall

8.0 /10 7 votes
August 20, 2016 1h 58m Released

Storyline

Iggy Pop's Post Pop Depression album, a collaboration with co-writer and producer Joshua Homme from Queens Of The Stone Age, is his most critically acclaimed and commercially successful album for many years. On May 13, 2016, Iggy Pop brought his Post Pop Depression live show to London's revered Royal Albert Hall and almost tore the roof off! With a backing band including Joshua Homme and Dean Fertita from Queens Of The Stone Age and Matt Helders from the Arctic Monkeys, Iggy delivered a set focused almost entirely on the new album plus his two classic David Bowie collaboration albums from 1977, The Idiot and Lust For Life. Fans and critics alike raved about the performance and this will definitely be remembered as one of Iggy Pop's finest concerts.

Key Information

Director Nick Wickham
Studio Eagle Rock Entertainment
Rating 8.0/10
Language EN

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Cast & Crew

Iggy Pop

Iggy Pop

Self

Joshua Homme

Joshua Homme

Self

Dean Fertita

Self

Matthew Helders

Matthew Helders

Self

Troy Van Leeuwen

Troy Van Leeuwen

Self

Matt Sweeney

Matt Sweeney

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall was released on August 20, 2016.

The runtime of Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is 1h 58m.

Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a Music, Documentary movie.

Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall has a rating of 8.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall was directed by Nick Wickham.

The main cast of Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall includes Iggy Pop, Joshua Homme, Dean Fertita.

Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is originally in English.