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Stunning visuals and dance anthems are set to transform Vue with a screening of The Chemical Brothers’ Don’t Think at 10pm on Friday 3rd February.

Don’t Think is a live recording of the Chemical Brothers’ concert in Japan’s Glastonbury – Fujirock Festival, showcasing the dance duo’s career, from nineties classic ‘Hey Boy, Hey Girl’ to mid-noughties smash ‘Galvanise’ and beyond, which are all given a modern mix.

The screening is filled with stimulating visuals including a racing deconstructed horse and toy robots that punctuate the set list of brutally modern electronic music brilliantly, pulling revellers and cinema-goers alike into the music.  

Don’t Think goes beyond the boundaries of the concert itself, providing a unique perspective of being at the show by following revellers as they make their way through the unconventional environment of the festival. These trips are part of the visual of the concert and are manipulated to meld with the musical experience.   

Shot on location on Sunday July 31st 2011, Don’t Think is the first concert film to be mixed in Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound.

Mark De Quervain, Sales and Marketing Director of Vue Entertainment, comments: “Don’t Think is an audio-visual feast that shows how concerts can translate onto the big screen. The high intensity music and visuals alone are impressive, but by adding the cinematography and production to the filming, it has become a version of the concert in its own right, providing a unique experience of the concert to cinema goers that’s not to be missed.”