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Saturday, October 06, 2007


HURRAH - A YEAR OF TA-DAH

Scissor Sisters will release their new DVD 'Hurrah - A Year of Ta-Dah' this November 12


As you'd expect from your Sisters this is no run of the mill music DVD.
A 40 minute documentary filmed around the world since last summer gives a unique glimpse into the crazy and colourful world of Scissor Sisters.

In the documentary you see what happens when the band travel the world, from Australia to America and everywhere in between, promoting their multi-million selling album 'Ta-Dah'. As well as the highs, you get to see what life is really like on the road with Scissor Sisters.

There is behind the scenes footage ranging from their guest role in American daytime soap opera Passions, to the 'She's My Man' video shoot with celebrated Japanese artist Nagi Noda.

The DVD also includes a live concert filmed at London's 02 during the band's sold-out 'Kiss You Off' tour this summer. You get to see the show close up and witness what The Independent described as "the venue being transformed into the biggest disco in the world."

Extras on the DVD include a 25 minute acoustic gig filmed for GCap at an intimate venue and all four music videos from 'Ta-Dah'.

The artwork for 'Hurrah - A Year of Ta-Dah' was created by renowned artist Drew Struzan. Drew created seminal movie posters for a number of films including Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Drew was asked to design the sleeve by the band who have long been fans of his work.
Be sure to check scissorsisters.com for preview clips, contests and some Scissor Sister surprises leading up to the DVD release.

LINKS:

scissorsisters.com
myspace.com/scissorsisters

SOURCE: UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP UK
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