Rolling Stones Headed To The Drive-In With Concert Film ‘Havana Moon’

The mighty Rolling Stones
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– The mighty Rolling Stones
, pictured performing at Solider Field in Chicago June 21, were the top tour of North America this year, with the “No Filter” run grossing $177.8 million on just 16 shows. Only the Stones and Elton John grossed more

The Rolling Stones are bringing a 2016 concert that was filmed in Cuba to drive-in theatres across the U.S. and Canada starting July 10.

“The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon” documents the Stones’ free March 2020 concert at the Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana sports complex, in front of an estimated 500,000 people, marking a landmark as rock ‘n’ roll was banned in Cuba for decades.
The film is in partnership with Spotlight Cinema Networks and UK content Provider Eagle Rock and directed by Paul Dugdale.
Director Paul Dugdale stated, “I’m so thrilled that Havana Moon has found its way back onto the big screen, particularly during such a strange time for live music. The Rolling Stones concert was the first of its kind in Havana, and I hope the unprecedented absence of live music during the COVID-19 crisis means this film brings almost as much elation and joy to those watching it now through CineLife as it did the people of Havana back on that special night. Turn it up loud!”
“We think this is the perfect opportunity to bring the Rolling Stones to drive-in theatres everywhere for the first time ever. The Rolling Stones are an iconic band and drive-in theatres will provide a unique experience for audiences everywhere. We couldn’t be more thrilled to launch this new film this summer, as we look towards returning to theatres,” said CineLife Entertainment’s Executive Vice President, Bernadette McCabe.
Although venue information is not yet available, more information can be found at www.cinelifeentertainment.com/events-page/.