Avril Lavigne: My World

Avril Lavigne: My World

9.0

Jul 12 2003

2h 47m

Music

Avril Lavigne is up-front, outrageous and totally in control. And now her first DVD gives you a front-row seat at her Buffalo, NY concert and a behind-the-scenes glimpse into her amazing life. Go deeper into Avril's world and see and hear for yourself why Avril is real, rockin' and anything but ordinary.

Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne

Self - Vocals

Jesse Colburn

Jesse Colburn

Self - Rhythm Guitar

Matthew Brann

Matthew Brann

Self - Drums

Evan Taubenfeld

Evan Taubenfeld

Self - Lead Guitar, Back-up Vocals

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