Muse has announced the release of the CD-DVD and Blu-ray package Live at Rome Olympic Stadium. The band performed a concert in July for more than 60,000 with a 20-song set, Rolling Stone reports.

According reports, the film will be screened in 20 cities worldwide with U.S. showings in New York and Los Angeles on Nov. 5. The following day, the movie will expand to 40 more screening territories for a one-night screening.

The concert will be shown in 4K resolution (four times more powerful than HD), which is the highest resolution concert ever shot, according to the article. "When you see the concert being filmed, you can see all the crowd, frontman Matt Bellamy told Rolling Stone. "You can see their faces being filmed."

Because not all theatres are able to support the 4K resolution power, some screenings will be featured in 2K.

"We're really excited to be able to release [Live at Rome Olympic Stadium] as the first ever ultra-high definition concert film," the band said in a statement. "It captures an extraordinary amount of detail and not just everything we're doing — the fans, even those at the back, the set, the actors and the incredible atmosphere on a very special night in Rome. We can promise our fans, whether they managed to come to the live shows or not, an entirely new Muse concert experience."

Check out the trailer for the film, and let us know what you think in the comments section below! You can find the screening nearest you here.

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