"EMI has announced a double-disc release of The Freddie Mercury Tribute
Concert: 10th Anniversary Edition, due out on 11/26 for $24.98.
According to the press materials, "Disc 1: The second half of the event,
featuring Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon joined by a glittering
array of guest vocalists and players including Roger Daltrey, Slash,
Robert Plant, Lisa Stansfield, George Michael, David Bowie, Annie
Lennox, Elton John and Axel Rose. Disc 2: Full-length TV Documentary and
Freddie Mercury Inserts." It's unclear what happened to the first half
of the massive concert, but it does not appear to be on this release.
The second half, however, will be presented in full frame with DD 2.0
audio (just as it was originally broadcast). The extras will include
some rehearsal and backstage footage, and a photo gallery."

At first glance you will notice there is no mention of the DTS 5.1 track
that was included on the previously released disc in the U.K. Also of
note is that the article claims it will be presented full frame instead
of the matted widescreen version which was also on said previous
release.

Whether this is true or they simply got the specs wrong remains to be
seen.

The U.S. DVD is now available for pre-order from www.amazon.com

Ed: Thanks to Mike Allred for this information :)