Avantasia - The Flying Opera: Around the World in Twenty Days
Avantasia - The Flying Opera: Around the World in Twenty Days

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Avantasia - The Flying Opera: Around the World in Twenty Days

2011
Movie
117 min
English

The Flying Opera is the first Avantasia live album by German power metal vocalist Tobias Sammet, released in March 2011. It was recorded during their first world tour in 2008, in support of the album The Scarecrow.

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IMDb8.0/10
Director: Dave Genres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures Avantasia's electrifying performance during their 'The Flying Opera' world tour. The band delivers a spectacular show, featuring a vast array of guest vocalists and musicians, performing hits from their extensive discography. The film showcases the band's dynamic stage presence and the elaborate production that accompanied their ambitious tour.

Critical Reception

As a concert film documenting a highly successful metal tour, 'The Flying Opera' generally received positive attention from fans and music critics alike. It's praised for its high production values, the quality of the performances, and its ability to translate the live experience effectively to video. It's considered a must-have for fans of Avantasia and symphonic/power metal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the high-energy performances from the entire lineup.

  • Applauded for its impressive sound and visual production quality.

  • Seen as a definitive capture of Avantasia's ambitious live show.

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Fun Fact

The 'Around the World in Twenty Days' part of the title refers to the extensive global reach of Avantasia's 'The Flying Opera' tour, which spanned numerous countries across multiple continents.

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