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Iggy Pop made a miraculous visit to Japan in April! His outdoor performance in Cologne, Germany, on July 1, 2025, was completely recorded in high-quality digital PCM stereo audience recording! Iggy Pop’s latest live performance, which made a miraculous visit to Japan in April 2025 and has been much talked about, including his newly recorded version of “The Passenger” in collaboration with Siouxsie Sioux, has arrived! This latest recording features a live performance at Innenstadt, an outdoor venue in Cologne, Germany, on July 1, 2025, completely recorded in high-quality stereo audience recording! Recorded directly from the digital PCM master, it offers a wide range and the clear sound image unique to outdoor performances, allowing you to enjoy clear, high-quality sound. The concert features keyboardist Seamus Begen, who has frequently toured with Iggy since the ’80s and also played on his 1987 Japan tour, as well as Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner, The Armed drummer Julia Hickney, and a stellar horn section featuring trombone and trumpet. Just like their April Japan tour, the concert kicks off with “T.V. Eye,” followed by a whopping 10 Stooges hits, including “I Got a Right,” performed at the festival for the first time since 2003, and “1970,” also performed for the first time since 1989! While their Tokyo solo show in April ended with “Five Foot One,” this time they closed with “Fun Time,” bringing the performance to a grand finale. Enjoy the full, uncut performance! Tanzbrunnen,Koln,Germany July 1,2025 (Disc 1) 01.Intro (Mr. Nobody) 02.T.V. Eye 03.Raw Power 04.I Got A Right 05.Gimme Danger 06.The Passenger 07.Lust For Life 08.Death Trip 09.I Wanna Be Your Dog 10.Search And destroy 11.Down On The Street (Disc 2) 01.1970 02.I’m Sick Of You 03.Some weird Sin 04.LA Blues / Nightclubbing 05.Modern Day Ripoff 06.I’m Bored 07.Real Wild Child (Wild One) 08.Funtime Iggy Pop – vocals Nick Zinner – guitar Ale Campos – guitar Brad Truax – bass Urian Hackney – drums Seamus Beaghen – keyboards Corey King – trombone Leron Thomas – trumpet
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