The 10-hour production includes interviews and backstage footage, as well as the show itself. Rogers is expected to play hits from his years with Free and Bad Company as well as newer solo material such as "Warboys (A Prayer For Peace)" and "Far Distant Shore".
Rodgers was one of the performers preceding Led Zeppelin at last week's Ahmet Ertegun memorial concert. He's currently finishing the first Queen + Paul Rodgers studio album, which the group hopes to release in 2008, with a tour to follow.
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