Official Nirvana Reading '92 DVD confirmed

Following reports of the release of a suspected unofficial bootleg, Universal looks set to issue an officially-sanctioned DVD featuring the band's 1992 Reading Festival headline set in November.
Simply entitled Live At Reading, the concert film will benefit from restored video footage, remastered audio and 5:1 surround sound. Bonus features are also expected, but there are no details as yet.
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