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As years go by Nirvana's legend-status only seems to cement itself further. With the grunge band remaining a continuous fixture in pop culture. Now one of the band's most iconic concerts, Live and Loud, is finally making its way to streaming services, bringing the MTV live recording to a new generation.

In 1993, Nirvana performed at Pier 48 in Seattle, Washington. In 2013 it was released as Live and Loud for the 20-year anniversary of In Utero. Now. So far the iconic gig and live album were only available on DVD and CD. The full show will finally be available to stream on August 30. The recording is also coming to vinyl, reissued by Geffen/UMC.

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