From what I've heard, not anymore. Keep in mind that it was filmed from one camera angle using a regular camcorder from the mid-1990s that you could've purchased at any local Best Buy, so the footage is sourced from a home-grade video cassette. In addition, it is only sold overseas, and in most cases you'd have to track one down through either a stateside vendor (unlikely) or an online vendor from Europe, so it will be a bit more expensive for the DVD itself, then you have to pay for international shipping, plus you have to factor in the different region coding of DVDs from other continents. The only things it has over the Live at the House of Blues DVD is the fact that it is an entirely different camera angle, plus it has other performances (I believe it was Danny Boy and Soopafly, as someone mentioned earlier in this thread... personally neither I nor the average Pac/Death Row fan gives a rat's ass about either performance). There might be another minute or two of Pac footage (possibly the times between songs when there were delays or mistakes on the DJ's part), but it's nothing significant. I once asked Dante to hunt down a copy for me, but he said it wasn't really worth my trouble at this point in time. Just enjoy your Live at the House of Blues DVD