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A candid fly-on-the wall documentary that was filmed by David Austin during George Michael's triumphant 25 Live Tour which saw George perform in front of over 2 million people worldwide with a 49 date 25 Live Arena Tour and a 30 date 25 Live Stadium Tour.
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