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Live Performances by Heart

Heart - Live at KWSU TV Studio: Full Concert Featuring 'Magic Man' and More

KWSU TV Studio
Pullman, WA, United States

April 9, 1976 | Video Length: 57:08
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  • In April 1976, Heart was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career as they had just released their self-titled debut album, "Dreamboat Annie," in ... Read Full Description >

    In April 1976, Heart was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career as they had just released their self-titled debut album, "Dreamboat Annie," in August 1975, which had garnered significant attention. By the time of the live recording at KWSU TV Studio, the band had begun to establish themselves with hits like "Crazy on You" and the title track "Dreamboat Annie." This performance showcases their burgeoning blend of hard rock and folk influences, which would come to be their signature sound. An interesting aspect of this recorded event is that it took place early in their rise to fame, before they achieved the commercial success that would follow in the late '70s and early '80s. The intimacy of the TV studio setting contrasts sharply with the massive concert venues they would later sell out, highlighting their grassroots beginnings and the raw energy they brought to live performances.

  • In early 1977, the rock band Heart had just released their self-titled debut album, "Heart," which quickly propelled them into the national spotlight.... Read Full Description >

    In early 1977, the rock band Heart had just released their self-titled debut album, "Heart," which quickly propelled them into the national spotlight. The performance of "Barracuda" captured in the live recording exemplifies their hard rock sound that characterized their early career. Released in the summer of 1977, the album featured a mix of powerful vocals from Ann Wilson and the intricate guitar work of Nancy Wilson, showcasing their unique blend of hard rock and folk influences. During this time, Heart was in the midst of establishing themselves in a predominantly male rock scene, demonstrating their formidable talent and paving the way for future success. The song "Barracuda," in particular, became an anthem of female empowerment and remains one of their most recognizable hits, illustrating Heart's ability to connect with a wide audience through both lyrical depth and musical prowess.

Heart – Barracuda Live Performance from 1977

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 4:14
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  • In January 1977, Heart was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their breakthrough album, "Little Queen," which came ou... Read Full Description >

    In January 1977, Heart was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their breakthrough album, "Little Queen," which came out in May 1977. The band's live performance of "Barracuda" captures the raw energy and prowess that helped establish them as a formidable force in rock music. "Little Queen" featured hits that solidified their reputation, including "Barracuda," which showcased Ann Wilson's powerful vocals and Nancy Wilson's distinctive guitar work. Notably, during this time, Heart was one of the few female-fronted rock bands to gain widespread popularity in a predominantly male industry, marking a significant milestone for women in rock. The live performance in 1977 emphasizes their dynamic stage presence and the burgeoning success that would continue to grow throughout the late 1970s and beyond.

Heart Full Concert Live at Capital Centre - Setlist Includes 'Magic Man' and 'Barracuda'

Capital Centre
Landover, Maryland, United States

October 12, 1977 | Video Length: 1:22:38
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  • In October 1977, when Heart performed at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, the band was experiencing significant success following the release... Read Full Description >

    In October 1977, when Heart performed at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, the band was experiencing significant success following the release of their second studio album, "Little Queen," which came out earlier that year. This album showcased Heart's growing popularity, driven by hits like "Barracuda" and "Heartless," which were included in their setlist during the live recording. By this period, Heart had solidified their unique sound—a blend of hard rock and folk influences—characterized by Ann Wilson's powerful vocals and Nancy Wilson's exceptional guitar work. The concert exemplifies their energetic live performances and highlights their rise in the rock music scene, as they transitioned from the underground to mainstream success. Additionally, the inclusion of tracks from their debut album, "Dreamboat Annie," signals their commitment to both new material and fan favorites, further enhancing their dynamic presence in the era's music landscape.

Heart Performs 'Barracuda' on The Midnight Special Concert

The Midnight Special
Los Angeles, CA, United States

December 30, 1977 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • In late 1977, Heart was on the cusp of mainstream success following the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Dreamboat Annie," which came out in 1... Read Full Description >

    In late 1977, Heart was on the cusp of mainstream success following the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Dreamboat Annie," which came out in 1975 and included the hit singles "Crazy on You" and "Magic Man." By the time of the live recording of "Barracuda" on December 30, 1977, during an appearance on "The Midnight Special," the band had solidified their reputation for powerful performances and exceptional musicianship. This particular performance showcased their hard rock sound and celebrated the release of their album "Little Queen," which came out just after this appearance in May 1977. Notably, "Barracuda" became one of their signature songs and is often remembered for its fierce lyrics and driving instrumentals, reflecting the band's strong feminist themes. This performance helped to further establish Heart’s presence in the rock music scene of the 1970s, particularly as they began to capture a wider audience.

  • In 1977, Heart released their eponymous debut album, which featured the breakout hit "Magic Man." By the time of the live recording of "Crazy On You" ... Read Full Description >

    In 1977, Heart released their eponymous debut album, which featured the breakout hit "Magic Man." By the time of the live recording of "Crazy On You" in January 1978, the band was riding high on the success of their early career and preparing for a breakthrough with their second album, "Little Queen," which would be released later that year. The live performance showcased Ann and Nancy Wilson's captivating stage presence and their blend of hard rock with folk influences, solidifying their reputation as trailblazers in the rock genre, particularly in a male-dominated music industry. During this period, Heart was gaining significant popularity and would soon become one of the most successful female-fronted rock bands of their time. The energy and passion captured in the live performance remain a testament to their artistry and the cultural impact they had in the late 1970s.

Heart Live Performance of 'Barracuda' at Cal Jam 2 Concert

Cal Jam 2
San Bernardino, CA, United States

March 1, 1978 | Video Length: 4:38
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  • In March 1978, during the height of their career, Heart performed "Barracuda" live at the monumental Cal Jam 2 festival in San Bernardino, California,... Read Full Description >

    In March 1978, during the height of their career, Heart performed "Barracuda" live at the monumental Cal Jam 2 festival in San Bernardino, California, in front of an audience of over 300,000 fans. At this time, the band had recently released their critically acclaimed album "Little Queen" in May 1977, which solidified their place in the rock genre and included hits like "Barracuda" and "Dreamboat Annie." The success of "Little Queen" and their electrifying live performances helped them gain a significant following, making their appearance at Cal Jam 2 a pivotal moment in their trajectory. Known for their powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence, sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson not only captivated the crowd but also contributed to Heart's enduring legacy as trailblazers for women in rock music.

Heart - Live Performance of 'Alone' | Toppop Concert

Hilversum

May 21, 1987 | Video Length: 3:39
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  • In 1987, Heart was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career with the release of their album "Bad Animals," which featured the iconic powe... Read Full Description >

    In 1987, Heart was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career with the release of their album "Bad Animals," which featured the iconic power ballad "Alone." This track was released as a single and quickly became one of their most popular songs, solidifying Heart's dominance in the rock scene. The live performance recorded on May 21, 1987, in Hilversum showcases the band's powerful vocal dynamics, particularly lead singer Ann Wilson's impressive range and emotive delivery. "Alone" emphasizes the band's ability to blend hard rock with tender, emotional ballads, which contributed to their widespread appeal during this era. The song's success on the charts, coupled with the release of "Bad Animals," helped to establish Heart as a leading force in the late '80s music landscape. The album itself marked a pivotal moment for the band, being their first number one on the Billboard 200 chart, reinforcing their status as rock legends.

  • In January 1990, Heart was on the heels of their successful album "Bad Animals," which had been released in 1987. The "Brigade Tour Live" performance,... Read Full Description >

    In January 1990, Heart was on the heels of their successful album "Bad Animals," which had been released in 1987. The "Brigade Tour Live" performance, featuring the iconic power ballad "Alone," highlights a significant moment in Heart's career, showcasing their transition into a celebrated rock band of the late '80s and early '90s. Notably, "Bad Animals" was a major commercial success, featuring hits that solidified the band's popularity, including the chart-topping single "Alone." During this era, Heart, fronted by the formidable Wilson sisters, Ann and Nancy, were not only known for their powerful vocals but also for their influence in reshaping the landscape for women in rock music. The live performance from the Brigade Tour exemplifies their ability to connect with audiences and their prowess as live performers during the height of their fame.

Heart's Live Performance of 'Alone' from Seattle Concert

Seattle, WA, United States

July 31, 2002 | Video Length: 4:04
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  • In 2002, Heart was on a creative resurgence, highlighting their career's evolution as they performed live during the "Summer of Love Tour." This tour ... Read Full Description >

    In 2002, Heart was on a creative resurgence, highlighting their career's evolution as they performed live during the "Summer of Love Tour." This tour followed the release of their 2001 album, "Jupiters Darling," which marked their continued relevance in the rock scene after several years of fluctuating success. The live performance of "Alone," recorded in Seattle, is a testament to the band's enduring popularity and the powerful vocal prowess of sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson. The 2002 show was significant as it showcased the refreshed lineup, including guitarist Scott Olson, who added new dynamics to their classic sound. This period also illustrated Heart's ability to connect with audiences nostalgia for their hits while embracing a contemporary rock vibe. The performance remains a cherished highlight in Heart's extensive catalog, capturing the energy and emotion that the band is known for.

Heart Live at Paramount Theatre: 'These Dreams' Concert Performance

Paramount Theatre
Seattle, WA, United States

August 8, 2002 | Video Length: 4:44
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  • In August 2002, Heart performed a live concert at the Paramount Theatre in their hometown of Seattle, capturing a vibrant moment in their career with ... Read Full Description >

    In August 2002, Heart performed a live concert at the Paramount Theatre in their hometown of Seattle, capturing a vibrant moment in their career with the recording titled "Alive In Seattle." This performance came shortly after the release of their studio album "Jupiter's Darling" in 2004, which was their first album in a decade. Notably, the live performance showcased their signature blend of rock and melodic ballads, highlighting hits like "These Dreams." The concert underscored Heart's enduring appeal and connection to their roots, as they continued to draw from their extensive catalog that spans decades. By this time in their career, the band was revitalizing their image and sharing their music with both long-time fans and a new generation, reflecting their resilience in the music industry.

Heart - Live Performance of 'Dog & Butterfly' at Paramount Theatre, Seattle

Paramount Theatre
Seattle, WA, United States

August 8, 2002 | Video Length: 5:33
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  • On August 8, 2002, Heart performed live at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, an event that was later released as the album "Alive in Seattle." This co... Read Full Description >

    On August 8, 2002, Heart performed live at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, an event that was later released as the album "Alive in Seattle." This concert showcased the band's significant return to form, following a series of studio albums in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Leading up to this recording, Heart had released their studio album "Jupiter's Darling" in 2004, which demonstrated their enduring ability to produce new music while still appealing to their legacy hits. Notably, the live performance included classic tracks from their extensive catalog, highlighting both the band's iconic status and their deep connection to the Seattle music scene. The concert also came during a period of revitalization for Heart, as they were celebrating their history while reintroducing themselves to a new generation of fans.

Heart Performs 'Magic Man' Live in Seattle

Seattle, WA, United States

November 30, 2002 | Video Length: 4:57
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  • In the live recording titled "Heart - Magic Man (HD)," captured on November 30, 2002, in Seattle, the band was in the midst of a vibrant resurgence in... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Heart - Magic Man (HD)," captured on November 30, 2002, in Seattle, the band was in the midst of a vibrant resurgence in their career. This performance is part of the concert film "Alive in Seattle," which was released in 2003 and highlights their strong return to live performances following a period of both hiatus and fluctuating commercial success in the late 1990s. Before this, Heart had released the album "Jupiters Darling" in 2004, which showcased their continued evolution as a band. Notably, the performance in Seattle is significant as it captures the powerful vocals of Ann Wilson and the driving guitar work of Nancy Wilson, elements that have always been at the heart of their appeal. This concert marked a redefining moment where they celebrated their legacy while also introducing new material, emphasizing their enduring influence in rock music.

Heart Live Concert - Musikfest, Bethlehem, PA - Full Concert Featuring Classics

Musikfest
Bethlehem, PA, United States

August 10, 2010 | Video Length: 1:39:56
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  • In August 2010, Heart performed live at Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, showcasing their enduring legacy in rock music. Leading up to this perfo... Read Full Description >

    In August 2010, Heart performed live at Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, showcasing their enduring legacy in rock music. Leading up to this performance, the band had released their album "Red Velvet Car" in 2010, marking their return to new studio music after a lengthy hiatus. This album demonstrated a matured sound while also embracing their classic rock roots. The concert features a mix of their timeless hits, such as "What About Love?" and "These Dreams," highlighting their ability to connect with audiences across generations. Notably, the concert captures Heart at a point where they were celebrating their 35-year career, showcasing not only their vocal prowess but also their impactful presence in the music industry, solidifying their status as rock icons. This era reflects a renewal for the group as they were actively engaging with both fans old and new, revitalizing the band’s image for a modern audience.

Heart Performs 'Stairway to Heaven' Live at Kennedy Center Honors

Kennedy Center
Washington, DC, United States

December 2, 2012 | Video Length: 7:59
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  • The live recording of "Stairway to Heaven" at the Kennedy Center Honors on December 2, 2012, occurred during a notable resurgence in Heart's career. P... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Stairway to Heaven" at the Kennedy Center Honors on December 2, 2012, occurred during a notable resurgence in Heart's career. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "Fanatic" in 2012, which was well-received and showcased their enduring presence in the rock scene. This live tribute to Led Zeppelin featured Ann and Nancy Wilson, alongside Jason Bonham, son of the legendary drummer John Bonham. It exemplified Heart's ability to seamlessly blend their own rock roots with the iconic sound of Led Zeppelin, creating a powerful homage. The performance not only reflects Heart's musical prowess but also highlights their esteemed status as rock icons, earning them respect across generations. The televised version of the performance aired on CBS on December 26, 2012, which helped further cement their legacy within the music community.

Heart's Live Performance of 'Crazy On You' at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Cleveland, OH, United States

January 1, 2013 | Video Length: 5:35
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  • In 2013, Heart was celebrating a resurgence in their career, marked by a successful induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Prior to this live ... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, Heart was celebrating a resurgence in their career, marked by a successful induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Prior to this live performance of "Crazy On You," the band had released their album "Fanatic" in 2012, which helped reaffirm their presence in the rock scene after a long hiatus. The live recording at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame not only showcased their enduring talent but also the impressive harmony between sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, who have been pivotal in the band's identity. This performance was part of a significant period, as it came just one year after the release of their newest work, highlighting their ability to blend classic hits with new material, during a time when they were reconnecting with both longtime fans and newer audiences. The venue itself, celebrating rock music's history, served as a fitting backdrop for Heart's iconic sound and legacy.

Heart Performs 'No Quarter' Live at The Royal Albert Hall with Orchestra

The Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2016 | Video Length: 7:06
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  • In 2016, Heart was celebrating a notable phase in their career with the release of the live album "Heart Live at the Royal Albert Hall," recorded at t... Read Full Description >

    In 2016, Heart was celebrating a notable phase in their career with the release of the live album "Heart Live at the Royal Albert Hall," recorded at the iconic venue with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This performance, which includes their rendition of "No Quarter," showcases the band's adaptability and artistry, particularly how they infuse classic rock elements with orchestral arrangements. Leading up to this performance, Heart had experienced significant recognition since the 1970s and ’80s, evidenced by their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. The live recording emphasizes their enduring impact on rock music and illustrates the band's continued evolution, highlighting their ability to reinterpret classic songs like Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" while still resonating with long-time fans and new audiences alike.

  • In 2016, when Heart performed "What About Love" live with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, the band was celebrating their ex... Read Full Description >

    In 2016, when Heart performed "What About Love" live with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, the band was celebrating their extensive career, which began in the 1970s. Leading up to this performance, Heart had released their album "Beautiful Broken" in July 2016, showcasing their continued creativity and relevance in the music industry after years of evolution and multiple lineup changes. This live recording not only marks a significant milestone as Heart's first performance at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, but it also features orchestral arrangements that add depth to their classic rock sound. The collaboration with a symphony orchestra highlights their versatility and willingness to explore new musical avenues, appealing to both longtime fans and potentially attracting new listeners. This performance stands as a testament to Heart's legacy and enduring impact on rock music.

Heart and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Perform 'Alone' Live at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, UK, United Kingdom

June 1, 2016 | Video Length: 4:08
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  • In June 2016, Heart performed live with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, showcasing their enduring appeal a... Read Full Description >

    In June 2016, Heart performed live with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, showcasing their enduring appeal and musical versatility. This event was part of their "Heart Live in Concert" series and celebrated the band’s rich legacy, particularly highlighting their classic hits reimagined with orchestral arrangements. Prior to this performance, Heart had released their self-titled album, "Heart," in 2016, which marked a notable return to the studio after a lengthy hiatus, featuring tracks that were well-received by both fans and critics. The live recording, released on November 25, 2016, is particularly engaging as it incorporates orchestral elements, allowing the band to explore new dimensions of their sound. Heart's ability to adapt and evolve their music, alongside their extensive catalog of rock anthems, has solidified their status as rock icons throughout their more than four-decade career.

Heart Performs 'Barracuda' Live at Royal Albert Hall with Orchestra

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

June 1, 2016 | Video Length: 5:36
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  • In June 2016, Heart performed live at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, a significant venue that underscored their long-standing status in the rock m... Read Full Description >

    In June 2016, Heart performed live at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, a significant venue that underscored their long-standing status in the rock music community. This event came shortly before the release of their live album “Heart Live at the Royal Albert Hall,” which was officially released on November 25, 2016. This recording highlighted not only their classic hits but also showcased their enduring appeal and artistry, as they celebrated more than four decades in the music industry. The set included iconic tracks like "Barracuda," reflecting the band’s powerful vocal harmonies and skillful instrumentation. Interestingly, this performance marked one of the memorable moments of their reunion tours after a brief hiatus, reinforcing their impact on not just rock music, but also on female representation in the genre. Their ability to energize an audience at such a historic venue speaks volumes about their legacy and continued relevance in the music scene.

Heart - Barracuda Live Performance at iHeartRadio Music Festival

iHeartRadio Music Festival
Las Vegas, NV, United States

September 21, 2019 | Video Length: 4:40
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P!nk and Nancy Wilson Perform 'Barracuda' - Live Tribute at The Forum

The Forum
Los Angeles, CA, United States

September 22, 2022 | Video Length: 6:33
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  • On September 22, 2022, Nancy Wilson of Heart performed "Barracuda" alongside P!nk during the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert at The Forum in Los Angele... Read Full Description >

    On September 22, 2022, Nancy Wilson of Heart performed "Barracuda" alongside P!nk during the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert at The Forum in Los Angeles. This performance took place after Heart experienced a resurgence in popularity with their recent work, notably the 2016 album "Beautiful Broken," which showcased new recordings of classic songs along with fresh material. This period marked a significant point in Heart's career, as Nancy Wilson stepped into the spotlight, reminding fans of the band's powerful legacy. The collaboration with P!nk not only highlighted the continued relevance of Heart's music but also emphasized their influence on newer artists. Notably, Nancy Wilson's presence at the tribute event reinforced the band's ongoing impact in the rock genre, reaffirming their position as iconic pioneers since the 1970s.

Heart Performs 'Alone' Live in Seattle - Concert Highlights

Seattle, WA, United States

January 1, 2023 | Video Length: 4:08
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  • In 2023, Heart delivered a powerful live performance captured in "Heart - Alone (Alive In Seattle)," reflecting their enduring presence in the rock mu... Read Full Description >

    In 2023, Heart delivered a powerful live performance captured in "Heart - Alone (Alive In Seattle)," reflecting their enduring presence in the rock music landscape. This concert took place well after the release of their acclaimed 2016 album, "Beautiful Broken," which marked a comeback moment for the band. Notably, Heart, formed in the 1970s, has continually evolved, blending hard rock with folk influences, demonstrated through Ann and Nancy Wilson's mastery of various instruments during this performance. Ann Wilson's vocal prowess and Nancy Wilson's guitar work are standout features in the set, showcasing their legendary status. Their Seattle roots add a layer of significance to the event, connecting the band back to their origins while delivering an energetic performance that resonates with both long-time fans and new listeners alike. The artistic synergy and camaraderie on stage continue to highlight Heart's longevity and relevance in the contemporary music scene.

Heart Performs 'Barracuda' Live at the 2024 Winter Classic

Not specified
Seattle, WA, United States

January 1, 2024 | Video Length: 4:52
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  • On January 1, 2024, Heart performed a live rendition of "Barracuda" at the historic 2024 Winter Classic NHL game between the Seattle Kraken and the Ve... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 2024, Heart performed a live rendition of "Barracuda" at the historic 2024 Winter Classic NHL game between the Seattle Kraken and the Vegas Golden Knights. This performance takes place at a significant moment in Heart's career as the band has a long-standing connection to Seattle, where they originated in the early 1970s. As of 2023, Heart had released their last studio album, "Beautiful Broken," in 2016, which showcased a mix of new material and reimagined versions of earlier songs. While this live performance is not directly tied to an album release, it reflects the band's enduring popularity and influence in rock music. Additionally, Heart's appearance at a major sporting event underscores their iconic status and continued relevance, celebrating both their legacy in music and their connection to the Seattle community.

Heart – Live in Atlanta 2024 | Full Concert Featuring 'Barracuda' and More

State Farm Arena
Atlanta, GA, USA

May 10, 2024 | Video Length: 1:39:30
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  • In May 2024, Heart was performing as part of their Royal Flush Tour in Atlanta, showcasing their enduring appeal and musical legacy. Prior to this liv... Read Full Description >

    In May 2024, Heart was performing as part of their Royal Flush Tour in Atlanta, showcasing their enduring appeal and musical legacy. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their album "Brigade" in 1990, which featured hit singles and continued their success into the '90s. What's particularly fascinating about Heart is their significant influence on rock music, combined with the powerful songwriting and vocal performances of sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, who have been critical to the band's identity. The setlist for the Atlanta show included classic tracks like "Bebe Le Strange" and "Little Queen," highlighting their ability to draw from a rich catalog that spans decades. The live performance in 2024 emphasizes not only their classic hits but also showcases their evolution as artists who remain relevant in the contemporary music scene, engaging fans old and new.

HEART Live in Phoenix, AZ - Full Concert Performance

PHX Arena
Phoenix, AZ, United States

March 6, 2025 | Video Length: 1:34:58
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  • In March 2025, during their "Royal Flush Tour," Heart showcased their enduring appeal and musical prowess at the PHX Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. Prior ... Read Full Description >

    In March 2025, during their "Royal Flush Tour," Heart showcased their enduring appeal and musical prowess at the PHX Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their album *Beautiful Broken* in 2016, which featured updated versions of some of their classic tracks, as well as new material. The setlist for this concert reflects a rich tapestry of their career, featuring hits such as "Crazy on You," "These Dreams," and "Alone," all of which highlight the band's signature harmonies and powerful rock sound. Notably, this live performance comes at a time when Heart has returned to touring after several years of intermittent activity, demonstrating their resilience and connection with fans, while also celebrating their deep catalog of music that spans over four decades. This concert not only underscores their legacy but also their continuing relevance in the rock music landscape.

Heart Live Performance of 'Magic Man' in Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City, UT, United States

March 8, 2025 | Video Length: 5:35
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Heart - Live Performance of 'Barracuda' in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, UT, United States

March 8, 2025 | Video Length: 5:41
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  • In the performance of "Alone" featuring Carrie Underwood, Heart showcases their enduring legacy as iconic rock musicians. This live rendition highligh... Read Full Description >

    In the performance of "Alone" featuring Carrie Underwood, Heart showcases their enduring legacy as iconic rock musicians. This live rendition highlights a song from their 1987 album "Brigade," which marked a pivotal moment in their career by revitalizing their popularity in the late '80s. "Alone," penned by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, became one of Heart's signature hits, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. By the time of this performance, Heart had experienced significant ups and downs, including lineup changes and a shift in musical direction, but they continued to be celebrated for their powerful vocals and emotive performances. This collaboration with Underwood, a contemporary star and fellow musician, underscores Heart's influence across generations, showcasing how their music endures and resonates with new audiences.

  • In the performance of "Barracuda" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Heart showcases their enduring presence in the rock music scene. This l... Read Full Description >

    In the performance of "Barracuda" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Heart showcases their enduring presence in the rock music scene. This live recording aired during a resurgence in popularity for the band, which had released their studio album "Beautiful Broken" in 2016, a collection that included reimagined versions of earlier songs alongside new material. By this time, Heart had already established themselves as iconic figures in music, known for their powerful vocals and contributions to rock. An interesting aspect of this performance is the fact that "Barracuda," originally released in 1977 as part of their album "Little Queen," remains one of their most enduring hits, symbolizing the band's legacy. This live interpretation highlights not only their musical evolution but also their ability to connect with both long-time fans and a new audience through platforms like late-night television.

  • During the time of the live recording of "Magic Man" on the Howard Stern Show, Heart was in a period marked by both a resurgence and a strong legacy a... Read Full Description >

    During the time of the live recording of "Magic Man" on the Howard Stern Show, Heart was in a period marked by both a resurgence and a strong legacy as rock icons. The band had recently released their album "Jupiters Darling" in 2004, which was well received and showcased their ability to blend classic rock with contemporary sounds. This live performance highlights Heart's enduring popularity and the continued relevance of their classic hits, such as "Magic Man," which originally appeared on their 1975 debut album "Dreamboat Annie." Notably, the band, fronted by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, gained recognition not just for their music but also for breaking barriers for women in rock. Their willingness to perform on prominent platforms like the Stern Show showcases their ongoing appeal and highlights their status as a powerhouse in the music industry, even years after the peak of their commercial success.

Fergie and Heart Perform 'Barracuda' Live at American Idol

American Idol

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:01
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Heart Performs 'Going to California' Live on the Howard Stern Show

Howard Stern Show

Date Unknown | Video Length: 6:01
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  • During the period when Heart performed "Going to California" live on the Howard Stern Show, the band was experiencing a resurgence in popularity. This... Read Full Description >

    During the period when Heart performed "Going to California" live on the Howard Stern Show, the band was experiencing a resurgence in popularity. This performance took place in 2016, and just prior to this, Heart had released the album "Beautiful Broken" in 2016, which featured reworked versions of some of their classic songs alongside new material. The choice to cover a Led Zeppelin classic highlights Heart's roots in rock and showcases their versatility, as they not only honor iconic influences but also display the power of Ann and Nancy Wilson's harmonies. Furthermore, by performing on a prominent platform like the Howard Stern Show, Heart was reaching both long-time fans and a newer audience, reinforcing their enduring relevance in the rock music scene. This performance aligns with Heart's legacy of strong live performances and their ability to engage with fans through both new and nostalgic renditions of music.

  • In the live recording of "Alone," Heart showcased their enduring vocal prowess and emotional depth, reflecting a pivotal moment in their career. The s... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Alone," Heart showcased their enduring vocal prowess and emotional depth, reflecting a pivotal moment in their career. The song, which became one of their signature hits, was originally released on their 1985 album *Heart*. During this period, the band was riding high on the success of their powerful blend of rock and balladry, characterized by their striking harmonies and Ann Wilson's commanding vocals. The performance underscores the profound connection between the sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson, as they delivered an acoustic rendition that emphasizes the song’s emotional weight. Interestingly, *Heart* marked a significant turning point for the band, leading them to numerous accolades and a resurgence in popularity throughout the late 1980s, amidst a changing music landscape. Their ability to reinvent their sound while staying true to their roots is one reason Heart continues to resonate with audiences today.

IVE 'REBEL HEART' Live Performance at STARSHIP SQUARE

STARSHIP SQUARE

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:09
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  • Heart, the iconic rock band known for their hit songs and powerful performances, had a notable evolution throughout their career. Before the live reco... Read Full Description >

    Heart, the iconic rock band known for their hit songs and powerful performances, had a notable evolution throughout their career. Before the live recording of "REBEL HEART," which was performed by IVE, Heart had just released their album "Brigade" in 1990, showcasing a blend of hard rock and pop elements. This period marked a resurgence for the band, as "Brigade" included successful singles like "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You." Interestingly, Heart's powerful vocals and stage presence paved the way for many female artists in the rock genre. By the time of their live recordings during the '90s, Heart was already recognized for their musical influence, and they had developed a loyal fanbase that appreciated their dynamic live performances. Their signature harmonies and energy are aspects that have inspired countless musicians, including contemporary acts like IVE, who continue to draw from the rich legacy of rock music.

Heart Performs 'Barracuda' Live on the Howard Stern Show

Howard Stern Show

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  • The live performance of "Barracuda" by Heart on the Howard Stern Show indicates a pivotal moment in the band’s career, likely occurring around the l... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Barracuda" by Heart on the Howard Stern Show indicates a pivotal moment in the band’s career, likely occurring around the late 1990s. During this period, Heart had recently released their album "The Road Home" in 2004, a live album capturing their essence and celebrating their classic work. The performance showcases the band’s enduring talent and connection with their audience, highlighting their ability to deliver powerful rock anthems even years after their peak commercial success in the 1970s and 1980s. Notably, "Barracuda," one of their most iconic songs, was originally released in 1977 on the album "Little Queen." This live recording underscores not only Heart's musical legacy but also their adaptability and relevance in a changing musical landscape, as they still attract significant attention from platforms like the Howard Stern Show, a testament to their lasting impact on rock music.

Heart Live Performance of 'Alone' and 'These Dreams' in Seattle

Seattle, WA, United States

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  • In the live recording titled "Heart - Alone & These Dreams (Live In Seattle)," the performances showcase the band's prominence during the late 1980s, ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Heart - Alone & These Dreams (Live In Seattle)," the performances showcase the band's prominence during the late 1980s, a peak period for Heart. This live event occurred around the time they were promoting their 1985 album, "Heart," which marked a significant commercial success and included hits like "These Dreams." By this point in their career, Heart had just solidified their status in the rock genre, transitioning to a more mainstream sound which broadened their appeal. Interestingly, "Alone," performed in this live concert, became one of their most iconic ballads and played a crucial role in their 1987 album "Bad Animals," which followed the success of "Heart." This era was marked by powerful vocal performances from Ann Wilson, showcasing her prowess and the band's signature blend of hard rock and ballads, solidifying their legacy in music history.

  • The live performance of "Stairway to Heaven" by Heart, featuring Jason Bonham, took place during the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony in December 2012. ... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Stairway to Heaven" by Heart, featuring Jason Bonham, took place during the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony in December 2012. Prior to this notable event, Heart had released their album "Fanatic" in 2012, which showcased their continued evolution in the rock genre. This performance highlighted not only their enduring influence but also their ability to connect with classic rock roots, as "Stairway to Heaven" is one of Led Zeppelin's most iconic songs. The performance served as a tribute to Led Zeppelin, celebrating their impact on music, while showcasing Heart's powerful vocals and musicianship. Additionally, this event marked a high point in Heart's recognition and legacy, reflecting their journey from the 1970s rock scene to being celebrated by peers and audiences alike in a prestigious setting.