Rock Legends Return: The Rolling Stones' 'At The Max' Concert Film Revived in IMAX

The iconic concert film "At The Max" by The Rolling Stones is set to make a comeback on IMAX screens after a two-decade hiatus. The video quality has been significantly improved through IMAX's Digital Media Remastering process, while the sound has also undergone a complete overhaul. Directed by Noel Archambault and David Douglas, the film captures the band's electrifying energy during their Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour, making them the first band to record an entire concert using IMAX gear.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, and Bill Wyman delivered a dynamic performance featuring a diverse selection of Stones classics, including hits like "Satisfaction," "Start Me Up," and "Brown Sugar." The band's most recent album, "Hackney Diamonds," produced by Andrew Watt, marked their first release since 2005's "A Bigger Bang," showcasing their enduring musical prowess across generations.
The significance of this IMAX concert film is heightened by the presence of Charlie Watts, the band's legendary drummer who passed away in 2021. His drumming prowess during the monumental shows of the early '90s is immortalized in every frame of the film, serving as a poignant tribute to his enduring legacy.
Mark your calendars for the premiere of "At The Max" on Dec. 10, with further details on theaters and ticket availability to be announced soon. Fans can stay updated on the latest information by visiting the band's official IMAX website. Don't miss this opportunity to experience The Rolling Stones in all their glory on the big screen once again.