
Jeff Lynne's ELO: Wembley or Bust
Music
Overview
A thrilling concert film that documents Jeff Lynne’s ELO playing their triumphant concert for a massive audience at Wembley Stadium on June 24, 2017. We see Lynne and his remarkable musical ensemble filling Wembley Stadium with one of the greatest rock & roll spectacles of all time, complete with bells, whistles and spaceships, and most importantly, many of the most beloved songs of our lifetime.
Top Cast


Jeff Lynne
Jeff Lynne
Himself
Jeff Lynne
Himself
Mike Stevens
Mike Stevens
Guitar, Backing Vocals
Mike Stevens
Guitar, Backing Vocals
Marcus Byrne
Marcus Byrne
Keyboards, Vocoder
Marcus Byrne
Keyboards, Vocoder
Bernie Smith
Bernie Smith
Keyboards, String Synths
Bernie Smith
Keyboards, String Synths
Donavan Hepburn
Donavan Hepburn
Drums
Donavan Hepburn
Drums


Milton McDonald
Milton McDonald
Guitar, Backing Vocals
Milton McDonald
Guitar, Backing Vocals


Lee Pomeroy
Lee Pomeroy
Bass, Backing Vocals
Lee Pomeroy
Bass, Backing Vocals


Jo Webb
Jo Webb
Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Jo Webb
Keyboards, Backing Vocals


Iain Hornal
Iain Hornal
Backing Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Iain Hornal
Backing Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Melanie Lewis-McDonald
Melanie Lewis-McDonald
Backing Vocals, Opera Vocal on Rockaria!, Percussion
Melanie Lewis-McDonald
Backing Vocals, Opera Vocal on Rockaria!, Percussion
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