Music in cinema: stories and concerts that you can't miss

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The magic of music comes alive in cinema with functions that you cannot miss.

Music and cinema lovers have an appointment in the rooms this 2025 with a series of premieres that will take the emotion of the concerts and the history of great artists to the big screen. From immersive documentaries to biopics Expected, these productions promise to transport the public to iconic moments of music. Here we present some movies that you cannot miss:

ABBA – The Movie (1977)

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  • Where to see it: National Cineteca | Free entrance

The National Cinetecain collaboration with Polar Music International Ab and Universal Music Mexicopresents a special projection of ABBA – The Movie (1977) to celebrate the musical legacy of the iconic Swedish group. The function will be March 14, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. NATIONAL CINEECA OUTDOOR FORUM With free access.

Directed by Lasse Hallström, ABBA – The Movie Follow the triumphal tour of the band in Australia in 1977. The tape captures unique moments showing timeless successes as “Waterloo”, “Fernando” and “Dancing Queen”presenting a ABBA at the highest point of his career and reflecting the collective hysteria that unleashed his music.

Recently restored and remastered, this projection will be a unique opportunity for Mexican fans to relive the magic and energy of ABBA On a big screen, consolidating its place in the history of pop music.

Imagine Dragons: Live from The Hollywood Bowl

  • Where to see it: Pre -sale tickets here

The unmatched energy of Imagine Dragons He will arrive at the big screen with his concert in the legendary Hollywood Bowl. This show, engraved with film quality, offers an enveloping experience with some of its greatest hits such as “Radioactive”, “Demons” and “Believer”.

The Overview – Steven Wilson

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  • Where to see it: Check the available cinemas

The acclaimed British musician Steven Wilson presents The overview, A sound trip that anticipates your next album. The tape offers exclusive listening to the material with an auditory experience designed for high fidelity movie theaters.

Becoming Led Zeppelin

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  • Where to see it: CINES AND SALAS IMAX as of February 27

This documentary reveals the first years of Zeppelin LEDits origin, their musical and personal history narrated by the same members. It shows a deep look at the history of the band that redefined rock.

Pink Floyd at pompeii – mcmlxxii

  • Where to see it: CINES AND SALAS IMAX Since April 24 | Tickets for sale from March 5

The legendary concert of Pink Floyd In the ruins of Pompeya it returns to cinemas with a 4K restoration and improved sound. A historical rock document, now with a spectacular visual and sound quality that you cannot miss.

Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert

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  • Where to see it: Selected movie theaters as of March 19

Hans Zimmerone of the most influential composers of cinema, brings Diamond in the deserta unique sound experience that revives its most emblematic works. From Gladiator until Interstellarthis production captures the majesty of its soundtracks interpreted in impressive stages, an unforgettable celebration of cinema and music.

Without a doubt, music and cinema have proven to be a powerful combination, and these premieres confirm it. Either reviving legendary concerts, exploring the history of the most influential bands or immersing themselves in the magic of soundtracks, these films offer an unparalleled experience. Prepare your senses to live music as never before on the big screen.

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