Now Showing! John Lennon's Only Full Concert After The Beatles' Breakup Revived with Best Video and Audio! Film 'Power to the People: John & Yoko Live in NYC'

The film 'Power to the People: John & Yoko Live in NYC,' which revives John Lennon's only full concert after The Beatles' breakup, the 'One to One Concert,' with the best video and audio, will be screened for a limited time at Tachikawa Cinema City in Tokyo from May 22. This valuable live footage, restored over 20 years by a Grammy-winning team, will also feature a special screening with a pre-talk by Naoki Tachikawa.
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The film 'Power to the People: John & Yoko Live in NYC' brings John Lennon's only full concert after The Beatles' breakup, the 'One to One Concert,' back to the screen with the best video and audio.

Amidst emotional responses to John's precious live performance, featuring solo hits like 'Imagine,' 'Mother,' and 'Give Peace A Chance,' in addition to The Beatles' 'Come Together,' a limited one-week screening has been decided for Tachikawa Cinema City in Tokyo, from Friday, May 22 to Thursday, May 28!

On the opening day, Friday, May 22, a special screening with a pre-talk by Mr. Naoki Tachikawa will also be held.

Comment from Naoki Tachikawa:

"In the 'One to One Concert,' which begins with 'Power to the People,' the title of the film, John proved himself to be a true rock and roller. From Yoko's reading of Hitler's words to 'Give Peace A Chance,' the 15 songs are incredibly dense, with political elements brilliantly fused with rock and roll.

It's also wonderful to feel the passion and dedication of Sean, who spent 20 years on this magnificent restoration work. I wholeheartedly applaud the permanent preservation of this unique live film, along with the joy of experiencing it on the big screen. It has a charm that one could talk about all night."

Naoki Tachikawa (Producer/Director)

■ Tachikawa Cinema City Special Screening with Naoki Tachikawa's Pre-talk

Friday, May 22, 18:30 start

Main feature screening following Mr. Naoki Tachikawa's pre-talk (scheduled to end at 20:25)

Admission ticket: 3,000 yen

Details: Tachikawa Cinema City HP: https://cinemacity.co.jp

©Yoko Ono Lennon

The 'One to One Concert,' held on August 30, 1972, at NY Madison Square Garden as a charity for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities at Willowbrook, sold out two performances (day and night), mobilizing a total of 40,000 people. As a result, it became the only full concert performed by John and Yoko, and is now legendary.

For this worldwide event screening, a Grammy-winning elite team led by Sean Ono Lennon spent 20 years meticulously restoring the video frame by frame. The audio was similarly thoroughly restored and remastered to 192kHz/24bit hi-res stereo, 5.1ch surround, and Dolby Atmos in some theaters, to be screened with immersive multi-screen visuals and supreme sound.

John, embodying rock and roll with an overwhelming presence, and Yoko, shouting, make this precious surviving performance footage a must-see for John, Beatles, and all music fans.

Note that the screening at the main theater, TOHO Cinemas Chante, is until Thursday, May 14.

Also, 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku has decided on a limited one-week Dolby Atmos screening from Friday, May 15 to Thursday, May 21. This is the last chance to experience it in Dolby Atmos!

Don't miss this valuable live footage that you must experience now.

For screening dates and other details, please check the official website.

*Japan Official Website: https://www.culture-ville.jp/powertothepeople

This work is a live video production that revives John Lennon's only full concert after The Beatles' breakup, the 'One to One Concert,' performed with Yoko Ono, restored, re-edited, and remixed with the latest technology by a Grammy-winning elite team led by Sean Ono Lennon, with the best video and audio.

The 'One to One Concert,' held on August 30, 1972, at NY Madison Square Garden as a charity for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, featured John & Yoko, the Plastic Ono Band, Elephants Memory, and special guests like Stevie Wonder. The two performances, night and day, sold out immediately, mobilizing a total of 40,000 people. This stage, John's only full concert after the Beatles' breakup and John and Yoko's last live performance, is now legendary.

Enjoy John, who is "returning to the origin of rock and roll" (Sean Lennon), and Yoko's performance with immersive multi-screen visuals in theaters.

Screening Theaters (as of May 12) *new additions on Monday, May 12

Dolby Atmos