Eurythmics : Peacetour Ending Explained: The 'peacetour' DVD was recorded at the Eurythmics' charity concert at London Docklands Arena, on December 6th, 1999. Directed by David Barnard, this 2000 music film stars Annie Lennox (Self), alongside Dave Stewart as Self. With a 9/10 audience rating, the ending has been widely praised.

What Happens at the End of Eurythmics : Peacetour?

The 'peacetour' DVD was recorded at the Eurythmics' charity concert at London Docklands Arena, on December 6th, 1999. The DVD includes 21 songs filmed on stage, and a documentary in the DVD extras. I want it all - Missionary man - Thorn in my side - When tomorrow comes - It's alright (baby's coming back) - I saved the world today - Who's that girl? - I love you like a ball and chain - Would I lie to you? - Sisters are doin' it for themselves - Again - You have placed a chill in my heart - Love is a stranger - I need a man - Walking on broken glass - There must be an angel (playing with my heart) - Here comes the rain again - Why - The miracle of love - Peace is just a word - Sweet dreams (are made of this)

David Barnard's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Annie Lennox (Self)'s journey. The DVD includes 21 songs filmed on stage, and a documentary in the DVD extras.

How Does Annie Lennox (Self)'s Story End?

  • Annie Lennox: Annie Lennox's arc reaches a definitive conclusion by the final act, with David Barnard delivering a resolution that feels earned after the film's 1h 36m runtime.
  • Dave Stewart (Self): Dave Stewart's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.

What Does the Ending of Eurythmics : Peacetour Mean?

Eurythmics : Peacetour concludes with David Barnard reinforcing the music themes established throughout the film. The final moments with Annie Lennox leave a lasting impression — the ending is both a resolution and a statement about the story's central questions.