Not sure if anyone else has watched this yet but have to say I was pretty disappointed overall.
It was never really made clear about what is included and there is no track listing, infact until I received it I couldn't find a picture of the rear cover.
I was really hoping for a faithful set of the original arrangement of the album but that isn't the case, it doesn't even start with a Tubular Bells track. Until I put it on I didn't even know if Mike Oldfield was part of the line-up.
The picture was okay and the sound wasn't bad, it's DTS-MA, surrounds are used for some ambience and a few percussion instruments from time to time.
I wasn't a fan of the acrobats/dancers. I really didn't understand why they needed to be there. You've only got to watch Hans Zimmer Live in Prague to appreciate a good show can be just the orchestra/band and a projector screen.
Just to finsh my less than impressed impressions, its the first time I remember putting on a blu-ray and there not being any options menu. It just has Play and Scenes. If I'm honest I don't even know what that means if you have stereo gear
Anyway, it was a nice idea and fortunately it was only £13 on Amazon. I'll make time to dig out my other format Tubular Bells discs later this week and have a session to take the pain away. I have them on DVD-Audio, SACD and HDCD.