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Thirty Seconds to Mars

Live Performances by Thirty Seconds to Mars

30 Seconds To Mars - 'Attack' Live Performance at Late Night With Conan O'Brien

Late Night With Conan O'Brien

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 4:06
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Thirty Seconds to Mars Live At MTV2's "All That Rocks" [Full Concert]

CBGB
New York, NY, USA

June 7, 2006 | Video Length: 17:38
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  • In June 2006, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their second studio album, "A Beautiful Lie," which had been released in August 2005. The ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2006, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their second studio album, "A Beautiful Lie," which had been released in August 2005. The live recording at CBGB during MTV2's "All That Rocks" showcases the band at a pivotal point in their career when they were gaining significant popularity and establishing themselves in the alternative rock scene. The energy of the performance highlights their evolving sound and the growing connection with their audience through songs like "Attack" and "The Fantasy." An interesting fact about this period is that "A Beautiful Lie" includes themes of struggle and resilience, which resonated during their live performances, helping them to cultivate a dedicated fanbase. The intimate venue of CBGB added to the raw and authentic atmosphere of the concert, making it a memorable event in their journey.

Thirty Seconds to Mars Live At Rock am Ring 2007 [Full Concert]

Nürburgring
Nürburg, Germany

February 6, 2007 | Video Length: 34:32
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  • In February 2007, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their second studio album, "A Beautiful Lie," which had been released in August 2005. This albu... Read Full Description >

    In February 2007, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their second studio album, "A Beautiful Lie," which had been released in August 2005. This album marked a significant point in their career, as it helped establish them as a prominent rock band and featured hits like "The Kill" and "From Yesterday." The live performance at Rock am Ring showcased the band's energetic stage presence and growing fanbase, which contributed to the album's commercial success and eventual gold certification in the U.S. Notably, the concert included a powerful rendition of "O Fortuna" by Carl Orff, reflecting the band's dramatic and cinematic approach to music. The band's dynamic performances during this period were crucial in solidifying their reputation in the rock music scene and set the stage for their future endeavors.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - Live at Rock am Ring 2010 Full Concert

Nürburgring
Nürburg, Germany

May 6, 2010 | Video Length: 53:52
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  • In May 2010, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their third studio album, "This Is War," which had been released in December 2009. The albu... Read Full Description >

    In May 2010, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their third studio album, "This Is War," which had been released in December 2009. The album marked a critical point in the band's career, showcasing their evolution towards a more anthemic sound and richer production. The live performance recorded at Rock am Ring presented a dynamic setlist including tracks from "This Is War" like "This Is War" and "Kings and Queens," which underscored the album's themes of perseverance and unity. This period was particularly significant as it coincided with a worldwide tour that not only expanded their fanbase but also deepened their presence in the rock genre. The band was known for their energetic live shows, and this performance reflects their burgeoning reputation, as meeting the demands of large festivals became an integral part of their identity.



Thirty Seconds to Mars - Closer to the Edge Live at Java Rockingland 2011

Carnaval Beach Ancol
Jakarta, Indonesia

June 11, 2011 | Video Length: 5:34
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  • In June 2011, during their performance at Java Rockin'land in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their third studio alb... Read Full Description >

    In June 2011, during their performance at Java Rockin'land in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their third studio album, "This Is War," released in December 2009. This album marked a significant turning point in the band's career, showcasing their willingness to blend various musical genres and experiment with their sound. The live recording captures the band during a phase of heightened popularity; "This Is War" had propelled them into mainstream success, supported by an extensive world tour. The performance of "Closer to the Edge" exemplifies their dynamic live presence and the strong connection they maintain with their audience. Additionally, the band is known for their visually captivating shows, often incorporating cinematic elements, which is evident in their engaging and energetic live performances during this period.

Thirty Seconds to Mars Live Performance at JavaRockingland 2011

Carnaval Beach Ancol
Jakarta, Indonesia

July 22, 2011 | Video Length: 5:34
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  • In July 2011, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed live at JavaRockingland, showcasing their energetic presence and connecting with fans in Indonesia. At ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2011, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed live at JavaRockingland, showcasing their energetic presence and connecting with fans in Indonesia. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their album "This Is War" in December 2009, which had already garnered significant acclaim and featured popular tracks like "Kings and Queens." The album's themes of perseverance and community matched the spirit of their live performances. The band was riding on the success of the album while also promoting their active connection with fans, as exemplified by the interactive elements of their shows. Additionally, during this time, lead vocalist Jared Leto was noted for his dynamic stage presence, often engaging the crowd and creating an immersive concert experience. The performance at JavaRockingland marked a significant moment in their ongoing journey as a band, illustrating their international reach and popularity.

Thirty Seconds to Mars Full Concert at Reading Festival 2011

Little John's Farm
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 26, 2011 | Video Length: 1:3:18
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  • During the live recording at the Reading Festival on August 26, 2011, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their third studio album, "This Is War," wh... Read Full Description >

    During the live recording at the Reading Festival on August 26, 2011, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their third studio album, "This Is War," which had been released in December 2009. By this time, the band had solidified their status in the rock scene with significant hits from the album, including "Kings and Queens" and "Edge of the Earth." The Reading Festival performance, which showcased their energetic stage presence and connection with fans, came at a time when the band was experiencing increased popularity and critical acclaim. An interesting aspect of this period was the band's artistic approach, especially the use of a large choir and cinematic influences in their live shows, which they maintained during this concert. Their powerful performance at Reading was part of their continued engagement with fans and marked a pivotal moment in their evolving music career.

  • In January 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars released the live recording titled "Do Or Die," which was a part of their promotional efforts surrounding thei... Read Full Description >

    In January 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars released the live recording titled "Do Or Die," which was a part of their promotional efforts surrounding their fourth studio album, "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams." This album marked a significant point in their career as it showcased a shift in both musical style and lyrical themes, embracing more electronic influences compared to their earlier work. "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams" included the lead single "Up in the Air," which garnered considerable attention and was even launched into space as part of a unique marketing campaign. Additionally, during this period, the band was also known for its ambitious live performances and engagement with fans, emphasizing their connection to the community through an interactive approach. Jared Leto's message, reflective of his artistic process, highlights the band's commitment to creative expression and their desire to share work that they feel is significant to them.

Thirty Seconds to Mars Full Concert at Rock in Rio Performing Multiple Songs

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

September 14, 2013 | Video Length: 1:3:02
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  • In September 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars was in a dynamic phase of their career, having recently released their fourth studio album, "Love, Lust, Fai... Read Full Description >

    In September 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars was in a dynamic phase of their career, having recently released their fourth studio album, "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams," earlier that same year. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, with greater incorporation of electronic elements and an artistic expression that resonated with both abstract and personal themes. The live performance at Rock in Rio on September 14, 2013, showcased tracks primarily from this latest album, including songs like "Birth" and "Conquistador," while also featuring fan favorites from previous albums such as "The Kill" and "This Is War." Notably, the band's performances often emphasize high energy and audience interaction, with frontman Jared Leto famously engaging the crowd, which underscores their strong connection with fans and their status as a formidable live act during that era.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - City of Angels Live Performance at KROQ

Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ
Los Angeles, CA, United States

October 14, 2013 | Video Length: 5:04
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  • On October 14, 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "City of Angels" live at the Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ in Los Angeles, coinciding with their ... Read Full Description >

    On October 14, 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "City of Angels" live at the Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ in Los Angeles, coinciding with their fourth studio album, "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams," released earlier that same year. This album marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, incorporating more electronic elements compared to their previous work. Notably, "City of Angels" serves as a poignant reflection of the band's experiences in the city, highlighting themes of aspiration and personal struggle. At this point in their career, Thirty Seconds to Mars had achieved a substantial following and were known for their ambitious live performances. The live recording at KROQ not only showcased their musical versatility but also reinforced their status as a prominent force in modern rock, engaging their audience with both theatricality and emotional depth.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - 'Stay' (Rihanna Cover) Live at Red Bull Sound Space

Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ
Los Angeles, CA, USA

October 14, 2013 | Video Length: 4:39
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  • On October 14, 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed a live cover of Rihanna's "Stay" at the Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ. This performance took plac... Read Full Description >

    On October 14, 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed a live cover of Rihanna's "Stay" at the Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ. This performance took place shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Love Lust Faith + Dreams," which debuted in May 2013. The album showcased a more refined sound, incorporating electronic elements and was well-received, bolstering the band's popularity following their previous works. Interestingly, this performance highlights the band's versatility and willingness to engage with popular music outside their original style. During this era, Thirty Seconds to Mars was also focusing on expansion into visual media, with the incorporation of cinematic elements in their music videos and live shows, marking a significant evolution in their career as they sought to blend music with storytelling.

  • The live recording in Moscow on November 30, 2014, falls during a pivotal time for Thirty Seconds to Mars. At this point in their career, the band was... Read Full Description >

    The live recording in Moscow on November 30, 2014, falls during a pivotal time for Thirty Seconds to Mars. At this point in their career, the band was promoting their fourth studio album, "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams," which was released in May 2013. The album marked a departure from their earlier work, featuring a more orchestral and experimental sound that introduced new themes and musical elements. Notably, the Moscow concert showcases a number of tracks from this album, including "City of Angel," reflecting the band's evolution and their embrace of a more cinematic approach in their music. Additionally, during this period, lead singer Jared Leto had also begun to gain acclaim in his acting career, which raised the band's profile even further. This live performance highlights their strong fanbase in Russia and the band's ability to create intimate settings even in larger venues, as evidenced by the acoustic nature of the concert.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - A Modern Myth Live Performance in Moscow

Moscow, Russia

January 1, 2015 | Video Length: 3:15
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Thirty Seconds To Mars - Walk On Water Lyric Video: A National Portrait

Not specified
Not specified, Not specified, United States

July 4, 2017 | Video Length: 3:21
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  • On July 4, 2017, Thirty Seconds to Mars released the lyric video for "Walk on Water," which was part of their fifth studio album, "America," released ... Read Full Description >

    On July 4, 2017, Thirty Seconds to Mars released the lyric video for "Walk on Water," which was part of their fifth studio album, "America," released in 2018. This period was significant for the band as it marked a return after a lengthy hiatus following their 2013 album, "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams." The lyric video was notably collaborative, incorporating footage from over 10,000 fans who filmed their own celebrations, highlighting the band's commitment to engaging with their audience. "Walk on Water" was also chosen as a single to promote the album, reflecting themes of hope and perseverance. This innovative approach to video production captured the spirit of American independence on the day of its release, aligning with the band's artistic vision and enhancing their connection to their fanbase. The project exemplified the band’s evolution in integrating social media and fan involvement into their creative process.

Thirty Seconds To Mars & Travis Scott Perform 'Walk On Water' Live at MTV VMAs

MTV Video Music Awards
New York, NY, United States

August 27, 2017 | Video Length: 3:50
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  • In August 2017, when Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "Walk On Water" with Travis Scott at the MTV Video Music Awards, the band was riding high on the... Read Full Description >

    In August 2017, when Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "Walk On Water" with Travis Scott at the MTV Video Music Awards, the band was riding high on the release of their fifth studio album, "America," which came out in April 2018. This performance marked a significant moment in their career as it showcased their shift towards a more mainstream sound and incorporated contemporary influences, evidenced by their collaboration with Scott. The live rendition of "Walk On Water" emphasized the band's commitment to blending rock with pop and hip-hop elements. Notably, this performance at such a prestigious event illustrated the band's evolution over the years, transitioning from their earlier idiosyncratic style to embrace broader appeal. Additionally, the song's lyrics reflect themes of perseverance and resilience, further resonating with the audience in a live setting.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - Live Performance of 'Walk On Water' on The Ellen Show

The Ellen Show
Los Angeles, CA, United States

October 5, 2017 | Video Length: 3:43
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  • On October 5, 2017, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "Walk On Water" on The Ellen Show, marking a significant moment for the band as they were promoti... Read Full Description >

    On October 5, 2017, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "Walk On Water" on The Ellen Show, marking a significant moment for the band as they were promoting their fifth studio album, *America*, which was released in April 2018. This live performance showcased their more recent musical evolution, incorporating themes of empowerment and social commentary prevalent in the album's content. Notably, "Walk On Water" features a collaborative spirit, as it includes contributions from fans whose voices were incorporated into the track. This recording reflects the band's ongoing journey and evolution in the music industry, blending rock with contemporary pop elements, and underlines their connection with listeners through participatory engagement. This performance was a key promotional moment, strengthening their presence in the mainstream music scene.

Thirty Seconds to Mars Live Performance on C à Vous

France

November 29, 2017 | Video Length: 4:11
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  • On November 29, 2017, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their fifth studio album, "America," which was released on April 6, 2018. At this time, the... Read Full Description >

    On November 29, 2017, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their fifth studio album, "America," which was released on April 6, 2018. At this time, the band, fronted by Jared Leto, was in a phase of transition, exploring new sounds and themes, reflecting on social and political issues. The live performance captured in the video showcases a band at a pivotal point, blending their established rock roots with contemporary pop influences. Notably, "America" features collaboration with various artists and includes a more experimental approach compared to their earlier works, which were marked by a more consistent hard rock sound. This performance setting in France highlights their commitment to connecting with their European audience, emphasizing the band's international appeal and their dynamic presence in the live music scene during this era.


Thirty Seconds To Mars - Closer To The Edge | Shannon Leto Drumcam Live Performance

Machaca Fest
Monterrey, NL, Mexico

June 30, 2018 | Video Length: 7:25
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  • On June 30, 2018, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed at the Machaca Fest in Monterrey, Mexico, showcasing their energetic track "Closer to the Edge." At... Read Full Description >

    On June 30, 2018, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed at the Machaca Fest in Monterrey, Mexico, showcasing their energetic track "Closer to the Edge." At this point in their career, the band had recently released their fifth studio album, "America," in April 2018, which marked a shift in their sound with a more electronic influence compared to their earlier rock roots. This live recording demonstrates the band's evolution and their ability to engage with audiences through powerful performances. Notably, "Closer to the Edge" is one of their most recognized songs, originally from their third album, "This Is War," and it has become a staple in their live shows, illustrating their longstanding impact on the rock genre and their loyal fan base. The use of a drum cam for this particular performance offers a unique perspective of Shannon Leto's drumming, highlighting the band's dynamic live presence.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - The Kill (Bury Me) Live Performance at iHeartRadio Music Festival

iHeartradio Music Festival
Las Vegas, NV, United States

September 23, 2023 | Video Length: 6:26
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  • As of the live recording at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 23, 2023, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their latest album, "I... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 23, 2023, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their latest album, "It's the End of the World But It's a Beautiful Day," released in September 2023. This marked a significant moment in their career, as it was their first studio album in five years, following "America" from 2018. The performance of "The Kill (Bury Me)" during the festival showcased their enduring popularity and the evolution of their sound, blending elements of rock and pop. Notably, the band, fronted by Jared Leto, has a reputation for delivering high-energy performances, further emphasized by their longstanding connection with their fanbase through live events like this. The iHeartRadio Music Festival is known for its diverse lineup, making their participation a noteworthy highlight in promoting their new music.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - 'Kings and Queens' Live Performance at iHeartRadio Music Festival

iHeartradio Music Festival
Las Vegas, NV, United States

September 23, 2023 | Video Length: 6:32
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  • During the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 23, 2023, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed their song "Kings and Queens." Before this live recordin... Read Full Description >

    During the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 23, 2023, Thirty Seconds to Mars performed their song "Kings and Queens." Before this live recording, the band had released their album "America" in 2018, marking a significant phase in their evolution, as it incorporated elements of pop and electronic, alongside their traditional rock sound. This album included themes of patriotism and existentialism, as well as the presence of high-profile collaborators. The band, known for their theatrical performances and deep connection with fans, had already garnered a strong following, blending rock with anthemic choruses that resonate in a live setting. Their ability to attract large audiences at significant events like the iHeartRadio festival underscores their lasting impact on the music scene, showcasing their evolution and stability within the rock genre over the years.

Thirty Seconds To Mars - The Kill Live Performance in Asunción, Paraguay

Asunción, Paraguay

November 30, 2023 | Video Length: 5:28
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  • As of the live recording of "The Kill" in Paraguay on November 30, 2023, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their sixth studio album, "It's... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording of "The Kill" in Paraguay on November 30, 2023, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their sixth studio album, "It's the End of the World But It's a Beautiful Day," which was released in 2023. This album marked a significant moment in their career, reflecting their evolving sound and the band's resilience in the ever-changing music landscape. Notably, "The Kill" is one of their most iconic tracks, originally released in 2006 on the album "A Beautiful Lie," which played a crucial role in establishing their presence in the rock genre. The band's frontman, Jared Leto, is not just a musician but also an acclaimed actor, which has contributed to their cross-appeal and larger fanbase. The Paraguay show highlighted their continued relevance and ability to connect with audiences worldwide, showcasing their dedication to live performance amidst their ongoing artistic evolution.

  • By January 2024, Thirty Seconds to Mars was poised to release their highly anticipated album, which followed their previous successful project, "Ameri... Read Full Description >

    By January 2024, Thirty Seconds to Mars was poised to release their highly anticipated album, which followed their previous successful project, "America," released in 2018. The live performance of "Closer to the Edge" in Paraguay showcases the band's continued evolution, both musically and in their dynamic stage presence. This song, from their 2009 album "This Is War," highlights their powerful anthemic style and deep connection with fans. Interesting facts surrounding this performance include the band’s commitment to delivering high-energy shows, which has been a hallmark of their career. Additionally, frontman Jared Leto is known for his intense engagement with the audience, a characteristic that is likely to be prevalent in this live recording. The concert in Paraguay not only marks a significant moment in their touring cycle but also contributes to their legacy as a prominent force in the alternative rock genre.

Thirty Seconds to Mars Performance of 'Seasons' in Baku Concert

Baku, Azerbaijan

October 22, 2024 | Video Length: 20
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  • As of the live recording on October 22, 2024, Thirty Seconds to Mars had recently released their album "It's the End of the World But It's a Beautiful... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording on October 22, 2024, Thirty Seconds to Mars had recently released their album "It's the End of the World But It's a Beautiful Day" in 2023. This album showcased a return to the band's rock roots while also incorporating contemporary pop elements, marking a significant evolution in their sound. The concert in Baku, part of their "Seasons World Tour 2024," reflects their sustained global popularity and dedication to live performance. An interesting aspect of this period is the band’s history of pushing artistic boundaries and engaging deeply with their fanbase, which has resulted in a loyal following. With frontman Jared Leto's charismatic presence and a reputation for elaborate stage shows, the performance in Azerbaijan likely featured the dynamic and immersive experience for which the band is known, further solidifying their legacy in the rock and alternative scene.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - Up In The Air Live Performance at Svitlo Concert, Warszawa

Svitlo Concert
Warszawa, Poland

November 30, 2024 | Video Length: 3:14
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  • Prior to their live performance of "The Kill" in the SiriusXM recording, Thirty Seconds to Mars had achieved significant acclaim with their second stu... Read Full Description >

    Prior to their live performance of "The Kill" in the SiriusXM recording, Thirty Seconds to Mars had achieved significant acclaim with their second studio album, "A Beautiful Lie," released in 2005. This album, featuring the hit single "The Kill," solidified the band's presence in the alternative rock scene and helped them gain a devoted fan base. The live performance showcases the band's dynamic energy and emotional depth, presenting a pivotal song that illustrates their lyrical themes of inner struggle and existentialism. Interestingly, "The Kill" also contributed to their reputation for theatrical live shows, as the band often engages deeply with their audience, enhancing the live music experience. By the time of this recording, Thirty Seconds to Mars had already established themselves as a powerhouse in the rock genre, known not just for their music but for their visually striking performances and ambitious artistic vision.

Thirty Seconds To Mars - 'Kings and Queens' Live Performance at BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1, Live Lounge
United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:51
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  • Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "Kings and Queens" in the Live Lounge at BBC Radio 1 during a pivotal moment in their career, as this song was a sign... Read Full Description >

    Thirty Seconds to Mars performed "Kings and Queens" in the Live Lounge at BBC Radio 1 during a pivotal moment in their career, as this song was a significant hit from their third studio album, "This Is War," released in 2009. The album marked a transition for the band, steering them towards a more anthemic sound while deepening their thematic exploration of war, unity, and resilience. "Kings and Queens" itself became one of their most iconic tracks, often celebrated for its soaring chorus and cinematic quality. The live performance showcases the band's dynamic stage presence and Jared Leto's charismatic vocal delivery, further solidifying their reputation as a strong live act. This recording also exemplifies the global reach of the band, as they engaged with an international audience through a renowned platform like BBC Radio 1, reflecting the band's growing influence in the music industry at that time.

  • At the time of the live recording of "Rescue Me" at Rock en Seine in Paris, Thirty Seconds to Mars had recently released their album "America" in 2018... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording of "Rescue Me" at Rock en Seine in Paris, Thirty Seconds to Mars had recently released their album "America" in 2018, which features this single. "America" marked a significant moment in the band’s career, showcasing a blend of modern rock and pop influences, and addressing themes such as identity and society. Notably, the album includes other singles like "Dangerous" and "One Track Mind," reflecting their ongoing evolution as artists. The performance in front of an audience of 25,000 highlights the band's strong fanbase and their capacity to connect through live music, further emphasizing their prominence in the rock scene during this era. This live recording exemplifies their journey towards larger-scale performances, embodying their ambition and the electrifying atmosphere that accompanies their shows.

  • Before the live recording referenced, Thirty Seconds to Mars had released their album "This Is War" in December 2009, which was a significant mileston... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording referenced, Thirty Seconds to Mars had released their album "This Is War" in December 2009, which was a significant milestone in their career. The album showcased a shift in their sound, integrating cinematic elements and heavier themes, and featured hits like "Kings and Queens" and "Closer to the Edge." This period was marked by extensive touring and a devoted fanbase. The band was known for their high-energy live performances, often encouraging fan participation, which aligns with the lively and passionate atmosphere reflected in the video. Notably, lead vocalist Jared Leto is renowned not only for his music but also for his work in film, adding layers to the band's artistic identity. The video likely captures a moment from this dynamic era, illustrating the band's connection with fans and their powerful live presence.

Thirty Seconds To Mars - Tribute Medley Performance at BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge

BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge
United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:46
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  • Thirty Seconds to Mars performed in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge during a pivotal moment in their career, particularly around the time of their fourth ... Read Full Description >

    Thirty Seconds to Mars performed in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge during a pivotal moment in their career, particularly around the time of their fourth studio album, "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams," which was released in May 2013. This performance, often referred to as "The Tribute Song," showcases the band’s musical versatility, as they cover iconic tracks from legendary artists like David Bowie and Prince. The choice of songs reflects both the band's influences and a deep respect for rock and pop history. At this point, Thirty Seconds to Mars was actively promoting their album and demonstrated their growth as artists by blending their sound with tributes to these influential figures. Furthermore, the live lounge session occurred during a period when they were striving to solidify their place in the alternative rock landscape, indicating a blend of ambition and nostalgia in their musical journey.

  • In the live performance of "The Kill" showcased in the video, Thirty Seconds to Mars was prominently within the promotional phase of their second stud... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "The Kill" showcased in the video, Thirty Seconds to Mars was prominently within the promotional phase of their second studio album, "A Beautiful Lie," released in 2005. This album marked a significant turning point in their career, establishing them as a major force in the alternative rock scene. The track "The Kill" became one of their most recognized songs, contributing to the album's commercial success and helping to solidify the band's identity. During the period surrounding this live recording, the band was experiencing increased recognition, with an evolving fanbase eager to connect with their emotive and introspective themes. Notably, Jared Leto, the band’s frontman, explored deep personal and psychological themes in the lyrics, enhancing their appeal and resonating with audiences. The performance captures their energetic stage presence and showcases their commitment to connecting with fans, reinforcing their status as a dynamic live act.

  • In the live recording of "Seasons" for Amazon Music's CURVED series, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their upcoming album, "It's the End of the W... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Seasons" for Amazon Music's CURVED series, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their upcoming album, "It's the End of the World But It’s a Beautiful Day" (2023). This performance occurred as the band was transitioning to a new phase in their career, marked by a distinct shift in musical style and thematic exploration, moving from their previous album, "America" (2018). "Seasons" reflects a more introspective and melodic direction, which is significant as it showcases lead vocalist Jared Leto's evolution as both an artist and a storyteller. Notably, Thirty Seconds to Mars has maintained a strong connection with their fanbase, often utilizing social media and innovative platforms to engage with listeners, a strategy evident in their promotion of this live performance. The band's dedication to pushing boundaries in both their music and live presentations aligns well with the unique format of the CURVED series.

  • Thirty Seconds to Mars, led by frontman Jared Leto, reached a notable point in their career with the release of their third studio album, "This Is War... Read Full Description >

    Thirty Seconds to Mars, led by frontman Jared Leto, reached a notable point in their career with the release of their third studio album, "This Is War," in 2009. Following a period of significant acclaim and the band's growing popularity, they embraced a more anthemic and expansive sound, which was well-received by fans. The live performance featured in "Live Like a Dream" showcases their dynamic stage presence and the powerful themes of resilience and hope present in their music. Notably, the album's strong ties to fan engagement and advocacy for personal empowerment resonate through this recording. The band's live shows often emphasize community and connection, reflecting their dedication to fostering a sense of unity among their audience. This aligns with the song's themes, illustrating why it resonates vividly during live performances.

  • Thirty Seconds to Mars was in an interesting phase of their career around the time of the live recording of "The Story." The band had released their t... Read Full Description >

    Thirty Seconds to Mars was in an interesting phase of their career around the time of the live recording of "The Story." The band had released their third studio album, "This Is War," in December 2009, which significantly boosted their popularity and showcased their evolution in sound. This album, known for its anthemic themes and ambitious production, marked a pivotal point as they began to embrace a more expansive style, combining rock with orchestral and electronic elements. The live performance of "The Story," which is part of the album, reflects the band's shift to a more cinematic approach in their music, enhanced by powerful visuals and a strong connection with the audience. Interestingly, "This Is War" also included themes of struggle and resilience, resonating with fans around the world—this was particularly significant given the album's creation under tumultuous circumstances surrounding their label and legal battles.

Thirty Seconds To Mars - Live Performance of 'Rescue Me' in BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge

BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge
United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:45
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  • In the live recording titled "Thirty Seconds To Mars - Rescue Me in the Live Lounge," the band was promoting their fifth studio album, "America," whic... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Thirty Seconds To Mars - Rescue Me in the Live Lounge," the band was promoting their fifth studio album, "America," which was released in April 2018. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, incorporating more mainstream pop elements alongside their rock roots. "Rescue Me," a standout track from the album, showcases this shift and deals with themes of isolation and the search for hope, resonating with a broad audience. During their time in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, the band not only performed "Rescue Me" but also included a snippet of Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You," highlighting their willingness to embrace contemporary influences and collaborate across genres. This performance exemplified Thirty Seconds to Mars' adaptability and relevance in the ever-changing music landscape while solidifying their connection with fans in the UK.

Thirty Seconds to Mars - 'Do or Die' Live Performance on The Ellen Show

Ellen Degeneres Show

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:39
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Thirty Seconds To Mars - Live Lounge Performance of Rihanna's Stay

Radio 1 Live Lounge

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:27
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  • Before their live recording of "Stay" in the Radio 1 Live Lounge, Thirty Seconds to Mars was promoting their album "Love Lust Faith + Dreams," which w... Read Full Description >

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The Kill - Live Performance in Utah (It's Just Honey)

Utah, UT, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 26
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