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Live Performances by Heart in 2002

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.