The Rolling Stones announce ‘Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush’ multi-format release

The band’s first 4K UHD release with Atmos sound celebrates 25 years of the hometown club show featuring rare deep cuts

With that opening introduction, shortly before launching into Shattered, The Rolling Stones gave an inspired performance during this June 8, 1999, club show at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London for “1,800 lucky dogs,” according to Paul Sexton’s liner notes that accompany the release of Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush, the new video release from the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band.

Marking a return to what the liner notes term “the nostalgic intensity of a compact Stones show with the exciting echoes of Eel Pie Island and the Crawdaddy Club,” two iconic London venues where the band made its mark in the halcyon ’60s of the British Invasion, this “secret gig” took place just several days before two sold-out shows at the 70,000-seat Wembley Stadium. The shows followed the release of the band’s 1998 live album, No Security, a series of North American gigs between January and April that year before returning to the UK.

The star-studded audience at the gig marking The Rolling Stones’ homecoming included everyone from Anita Pallenberg to Aerosmith, Jerry Hall to Jon Bon Jovi, along with Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, Bob Geldof, Pete Townshend and Lenny Kravitz.

On December 6th, Mercury Studios and The Rolling Stones proudly present Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush on various formats, including 4K UHD with a Dolby Atmos audio option, the first time for a Stones video. Other formats include a Blu-ray/2 CD set, a 2 CD limited edition package of 15,000 worldwide, a two-LP black vinyl package, and a direct-to-consumer 2 LP set in 180-gram white vinyl.

The 90-minute set featured several rarely played deep cuts, including the only known performance to date of “Moon Is Up,” from Voodoo Lounge, along with “Melody,” the Black and Blue selection performed only once before, more than two decades previously, at the famous 1977 El Mocambo show in Toronto which was officially released in 2022. The live performance of Voodoo Lounge’s “Brand New Car” was one of only seven times the band included in their set, the last in 2002. Another highlight featured opening act Sheryl Crow joining the group on-stage for a raucous “Honky Tonk Women.”

For those who just saw the Rolling Stones live on their recently completed, critically acclaimed Hackney Diamonds Stadium Tour, Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush offers an intimate glimpse of the group a quarter century ago, returning to their native turf with a vengeance.

4K UHD/Blu-ray

  1. Shattered
  2. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)
  3. Respectable
  4. All Down The Line
  5. Some Girls
  6. Melody
  7. I Got The Blues
  8. Brand New Car
  9. Moon Is Up
  10. Saint Of Me
  11. Honky Tonk Women (with Sheryl Crow)
  12. Band Introductions
  13. You Got The Silver
  14. Before They Make Me Run
  15. Route 66
  16. You Got Me Rocking
  17. Tumbling Dice
  18. Brown Sugar
  19. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

2 CD

CD 1:

  1. Shattered
  2. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)
  3. Respectable
  4. All Down The Line
  5. Some Girls
  6. Melody
  7. I Got The Blues
  8. Brand New Car
  9. Moon Is Up

CD 2:

  1. Saint Of Me
  2. Honky Tonk Women (with Sheryl Crow)
  3. Band Introductions
  4. You Got The Silver
  5. Before They Make Me Run
  6. Route 66
  7. You Got Me Rocking
  8. Tumbling Dice
  9. Brown Sugar
  10. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn