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The Rolling Stones have been taking the world by storm for decades now. 

The band that performed groundbreaking performances in China, Russia and even on the Internet held a free concert in Cuba earlier this year, and on Nov. 11 The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon can be experienced on DVD and digital video.

Directed by Paul Dugdale, Havana Moon brings audiences to the Stones' historic Cuban concert through the eyes of the hundreds and thousands of fans who attended.

"As the Stones took to the stage under a perfect ‘Havana Moon’ in front of an ecstatic crowd everyone knew that this was a life changing cultural moment for a country on the brink of change," said a press release from Eagle Rock Entertainment. "There was nothing that was going to come between the band and their eager fans." Read more...

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