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Telmex Auditorium, Guadalajara
Guadalajara duran duran
unofficial live album
Venue Telmex Auditorium, Guadalajara
Mexico Mexico-flag
Recorded 10 April 2011
Released 2011
Design Romanduran
Format CDr
Length 8 tracks
Genre Pop
Producer Duran Duran
concert ticket
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Telmex Auditorium, Guadalajara is an unofficial Duran Duran live album, recorded during The All You Need Is Now Tour at the Telmex Auditorium in Guadalajara, Mexico on 10 April 2011.

About the album[]

The album is an incomplete recording of Duran Duran's performance at the Telmex Auditorium, a 11,500 capacity venue located in Zapopan. This was the second of three shows performed by the band in Mexico on the tour.

Duran Duran took the stage for their first ever concert in Guadalajara, the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco and opened the show with "Planet Earth". "We came to see you dance and rock" Simon Le Bon said, as he introduced the next song "Hungry Like the Wolf". "Notorious" soon followed, "You ready for a dance" was the cry from Le Bon as the band struck the opening chords.

Five pillars of brightly beaming lights illuminated the stage, as the songs kept the crowd dancing nonstop.

Before performing "Ordinary World", Le Bon said "We would like to play a song for absent friends, the friends we lost along the way".

With flashing strobe lights, the show finished with a lengthy "Girls on Film" featuring Lady Gaga's "Poker Face", played during band introductions.

The bootleg is incomplete, missing ten songs from the setlist. The next day Duran Duran continued the tour, playing the National Auditorium, Mexico City show on 10 April 2011.

The concert poster features Duran Duran photography by Roger Dekker.

Track listing[]

  1. "Planet Earth"
  2. "Hungry Like the Wolf"
  3. "Notorious"
  4. "The Reflex"
  5. "Ordinary World"
  6. "Rio"
  7. "A View to a Kill"
  8. "Girls on Film"

Personnel[]

Duran Duran are:

With:

Credits[]

<< Banamex Auditorium, Monterrey National Auditorium, Mexico City >>

See also[]

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