Mickey Mouse's 100th anniversary is on the way, and the celebration starts in Japan! His best friends, pop duo King & Prince, are releasing "What We Got (Japanese Version)," a new official theme song. This special includes the full music video starring King & Prince alongside Mickey & Friends, plus exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and a candid interview with the duo.
He was the greatest talent of his generation. The story of a man who lived too intensely. The film story of Karol Duchoň begins during the filming of a New Year's Eve program on television in 1984, and the man, who until recently had the world at his feet, literally has his entire life pass before his eyes in one night. We see how a boy from a country band got the opportunity to play in clubs in the West and also how, after his return, thanks to a single song, he became a real pop icon of the time overnight. The most renowned composers and lyricists in Slovakia wrote for him, he won prizes at the most important competitions and many foreign tours came. However, the enormous success also begins to awaken his inner demons... And we will be able to observe all this accompanied by his greatest hits.
From Fall to Spring are a breath of fresh air in German metalcore: twin brothers Philipp and Lukas Wilhelm, hailing from the Palatinate region, create rousing anthems that blend post-rock atmosphere, brutal breakdowns, and hip-hop beats. Setlist includes: "TAKE THE PAIN AWAY", "COME ALIVE", "DRAW THE LINE", "In the End", "CONTROL", "I WON’T BACK DOWN"
Performed live at Wacken on July 30th, 2025. Founded by vocalist Nastassja Giulia and guitarist Evan K, the band has quickly made a name for itself with its atmospheric style and high-energy live performances. Setlist: "Venom", "Should Have Known Better", "Sayonara", "Angel's Suicide", "Dirt on my Name", "In My Blood", "Crystallize", "Alien", "Don't Call Me an Angel", "Innocent", "Fuck That Party", "Release Me", "What We Used to Be", "Falling Away", "Phoenix"
Recorded live at Wacken, July 30th 2025. Apocalyptica began in 1993 as four students playing Metallica songs on their cellos for fun, creating a completely new sound that irrevocably fused classical and metal. Setlist: "Ride the Lightning", "Enter Sandman", "Creeping Death", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "St. Anger", "The Four Horsemen", "Blackened", "Master of Puppets", "Nothing Else Matters", "Seek & Destroy", "One"
Hanabie is like a kaleidoscopic storm. Colorful, loud, and unpredictable. The young women from Tokyo blend metalcore with J-pop melodies, rap, and kawaii aesthetics to create a sound that oscillates between sweet comic-book worlds and brute sonic power. Live, this mixture explodes in a wild firework of colors, fast breakdowns, and irresistible hooks. Hanabie. represent boundless energy, nonconformity, and the freedom to rain glitter even on the hardest metal. At Wacken, Japanese pop culture and Western hardcore collide, and the result is a show that overwhelms all the senses.
Within just a few years, Beyond the Black have catapulted themselves from newcomers to the forefront of modern symphonic metal. Driven by Jennifer Haben's powerful voice, they combine orchestral elegance with hard riffing and anthemic choruses that immediately catch the ear. Their songs speak of inner strength, longing, and the power to continually reinvent themselves. Live, they radiate an energy that inspires both dancing and dreaming—a perfect blend of metal thunderstorm and magical storytelling. Beyond the Black prove that big emotions and grand gestures still have a place in metal today.
Wind Rose let the thunder of dwarven hammers roll across the festival grounds. Joined by Alea (Saltatio Mortis) for "Diggy Diggy Hole". The Italian power metallers stand out with their Tolkien-inspired lyrics and monumental melodies – they sound as if they'd set the mountains themselves to music. With their viral earworm "Diggy Diggy Hole" and anthemic albums like "Trollslayer," they've enriched the genre with a healthy dose of dwarven epic. Live, they transform the stage into a glittering mine full of folk influences and orchestral power. Anyone who sees them quickly realizes: Wind Rose isn't just about music, but about the pure desire for stories, adventures, and the indomitable power of friends who go into battle together.
Lita Ford is rock history personified. As guitarist for the legendary Runaways, she broke all the rules in the 1970s and paved the way for women in heavy rock. Her solo career produced true classics with hits like "Kiss Me Deadly" and the duet "Close My Eyes Forever." For decades, she has stood for uncompromising riffs, a rebellious attitude, and a voice that sounds like red-hot steel. Despite personal ups and downs, Lita has remained true to rock music and lives the lifestyle she sings about. When she takes the stage at Wacken, the hallowed ground gets its dose of pure rock power from a pioneer who still knows how to get an audience going.
Saltatio Mortis are the masters of medieval rock, who stormed from the streets onto the big stages. From a group of minstrels grew a band that weaves bagpipes, shawms, and heavy guitars into wild anthems, combining the spirit of times long past with the power of rock. In their lyrics, they sing of freedom, hope, and the fight for a better world. They sweep their audience away with their unbridled joy of playing. For their 25th anniversary, they are bringing their entire story, passion, and lightness to the stage at Wacken.
A house party that turns into a crime scene following the mysterious murder of Victor. Rose (Sarah Geronimo) and SB19 members—Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin—become suspects in the investigation.
The film was created in relation to a musical improvisation project in which Antonello Salis, Sandro Satta, Mark Dresser, and Massimo Carrano participated. The work is based on abstract animations made with various techniques directly on 35mm cinema film that are interspersed with live action sections that creatively document the stages of the jam session.
his secret flame, to help her dispose of her belongings as she prepares to leave Montreal and start a new life in Berlin. They share a rather tense goodbye over several glasses of wine. Troubled by his conversation with Mia and by the appearance of a mysterious shadow in the back of the kitchen, Dom storms out, despite his drunken state. Then... A terrifying sound of a car crash. Time stands still.