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LONDON, UK Wednesday Jun.1.2005 /netmusiccountdown.com/ -- In a press conference yesterday (May 31), activist and musician Sir Bob Geldof announced the details of Live 8 and confirmed a star-studded lineup that includes U2, Mariah Carey, Coldplay, the Dave Matthews Band, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and more.

Five free concerts will be held around the world on July 2, prior to the G8 Summit on July 7 in Gleneagles, Scotland. The Live 8 concerts are set to take place across multiple venues including London's Hyde Park, Philadelphia's Museum of Art, Paris' Palais de Versailles, Berlin's Brandenberg Gate, and Rome's Circus Maximus.

Some of the artists on board for London's Live 8 show include U2, Mariah Carey, Coldplay, Madonna, Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Annie Lennox, REM, Joss Stone, the Killers, and Keane.

Among the artists confirmed to play Philadelphia are Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5, Sarah McLachlan, the Dave Matthews Band, Jay-Z, Kaiser Chiefs, 50 Cent, Rob Thomas and Keith Urban. Will Smith will host.

The Paris lineup includes Jarmiroquai, Craig David, and Andrea Bocellis, and the Berlin show features Brian Wilson, Lauryn Hill and Crosby, Stills and Nash.

Duran Duran, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and Jovanotti are confirmed for the Rome concert.

Live 8's goal is to get people to put pressure on the leaders of the world's richest and most powerful countries to end extreme poverty in Africa. Geldof explains, "The G8 leaders have it within their power to alter history. They will only have the will to do so if tens of thousands of people show them that enough is enough. By doubling aid, fully cancelling debt, and delivering trade justice for Africa, the G8 could change the future for millions of men, women and children."

The G8 leaders include George Bush (US), Tony Blair (UK), Jacques Chirac (France), Gerhard Schröder (Germany), Silvio Berlusconi (Italy), Paul Martin (Canada), Junichiro Koizumi (Japan) and Vladimir Putin (Russia).

Live 8 will be televised around the world, and AOL will broadcast all the concerts live on the internet. Tickets to the London show will be distributed through a mobile phone text contest. The other venues will not require tickets. Details on how to attend those shows will be announced soon.

For more information, check out http://www.live8live.com.

Here is a list of the announced participating artists by city.

Hyde Park, London
U2, Mariah Carey, Coldplay, Sir Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox, Madonna, REM, Sir Elton John, Dido, Keane, The Killers, Muse, Joss Stone, Sting, Razorlight, Scissor Sisters, Stereophonics, Robbie Williams, Velvet Revolver, Bob Geldof, The Cure, Snow Patrol.

Museum of Art, Philadelphia
Will Smith (host), Bon Jovi, Maroon 5, P Diddy, Stevie Wonder, Jay-Z, The Dave Matthews Band, Sarah McLachlan, Rob Thomas, Keith Urban, 50 Cent, Kaiser Chiefs.

Eiffel Tower, Paris
Jamiroquai, Craig David, Youssou N'Dour, Yannick Noah, Andrea Bocelli, Calo Gero, Kyo, Placebo, Axelle Red, Johnny Halliday, Manu Chao, Renaud.

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
A-ha, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Brian Wilson, Lauryn Hill, Bap, Die Toten Hosen, Peter Maffay.

Circus Maximus, Rome
Duran Duran, Faith Hill, Irene Grandi, Jovanotti, Tim McGraw, Nek, Laura Pasini, Vasco Rossi, Zucchero.
 
The London line-up sounds great! Unfortunately i;m on holiday while it's on so I won't be able to go, but I'll be able to watch it there
 
I cantg make it as im d of e but im going to go down to edinburgh (sp ?) the next day though !! :flower: this is something i really believe in.
 
what do you mean ?? because there isnt one in japan ?? im confused lol
 
I really want to go to the London one!! but its on the day im going out to Ibiza so i can't go! :cry:
 
I really want to go to the London one!! but its on the day im going out to Ibiza so i can't go! :cry:

The London line-up sounds great! Unfortunately i;m on holiday while it's on so I won't be able to go, but I'll be able to watch it there

we can all surport it in other ways as well though dont foget about it just cos you cant go. still wear your white band :p
 
This thread needs revived. Who is going? :)

The London one sounds like the best bet... goodness. I would have thought about catching a plane to Philly for the weekend to see it (and support the One foundation), but looks like I'll be vacationing elsewhere over the 4th of July.

I really really hope this is a huge success, like Live Aid was. :heart:
 
didnt get tickets for london one and im away, so hopefully ill get ones for scotland one ...

i dont think people know yet if theyve got tickets, as everyone hasnt been informed yet.
 
i really want to go on the march being organised for the day of the summit but i dont think i would have the money to get up there. although this seems strange living so close to scotland:unsure:

i was disgusted when i found out that people were selling their tickets on ebay. im glad that ebay decided to take down the sales but its still disgusting to think that they were so lucky to win the tickets were free and all they can think is about the money:angry: :furious: :censored:
 
^ I know, I couldn't believe it. That's just an example when something that's supposed to be great and for a good cause is turned into a money-maker by the wrong people.
 
yeah trying to highlight the plight of africa and the debt. and they just want to make money out of it! these people are beyond me i dont understand how they can do that and not have any empathy.

i wouldnt mind if they donated the money they made to the cause. but i doubt this highly if they are willing to sell the tickets in the first place. it just proves people think of themselves and have no altruistic feelings.
 
I'm surprised that there hasn't been more response to this thread. I was so angered by the ebay sellers-I'm glad they were bombared with emails and that bidding on them was ridulous so they couldn't of sold them.
 
I know quite a few people going,unfortunately I'll be on holiday then...doubt watching it on TV will be as good as being there :blush:
 
Live Aid was shown the other night on TV (uk) and it was sooo amazing!! The peformers passion for the cause, so perhaps Tv would be ok?
 
boho_babe said:
I'm surprised that there hasn't been more response to this thread.
maybe it would have gotten a better response if it had been posted in art of noise...
;)
 
boho_babe said:
Live Aid was shown the other night on TV (uk) and it was sooo amazing!! The peformers passion for the cause, so perhaps Tv would be ok?

That actually showed that on television there? Darn! I think the only option here is to buy the DVD Set.
 
softgrey said:
maybe it would have gotten a better response if it had been posted in art of noise...
;)
Perhaps your right! :flower: Could it be moved?
Anyways, I think I might buy the DVD set, I saw quite alot of it and the atmosphere you could sense it by just watching it.
 

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