Live To Release Audio From Their Woodstock 1994 Performance: Watch “Selling The Drama” Now

In August of 1994 Live had just released their breakthrough album, Throwing Copper, and were one of the bands performing at Woodstock Festival in Saugerties, New York alongside an all-star lineup that included Bob Dylan, The Allman Brothers Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Cranberries, Green Day, and many more. Now 25 years later as the band celebrates the anniversary of that multi-platinum selling record, they’ve announced plans to include audio from the festival set on their upcoming box set commemorating the album.

Pre-sales are available now and includes the full remastered Throwing Copper album, the Woodstock set, and three unreleased tracks. (Listen to “Hold Me Up”, one of those unreleased tracks here.)

Watch “Selling the Drama” (incorrectly titled on YouTube) from the set here…

Live wraps up their current run through Europe July 9th in Utrecht, Netherlands before coming back to North America to resume their ALTimate Tour with Bush, who is also celebrating the 25th anniversary of one of their own albums, Sixteen Stone. The pairing will also be joined on the road by Our Lady Peace. See all tour dates here.