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Anonymous - 01.06.2005, 22:23
Line Up Philly
PHILADELPHIA - Museum of Art:
Will Smith (host)
Bon Jovi
Maroon 5
Dave Matthews Band
Sarah McLachlan
Rob Thomas
Keith Urban
Jay Z
Stevie Wonder
50 Cent
Kaiser Chiefs
P. Diddy
What's about the Stones?
Frank - 14.06.2005, 11:55
MICHAEL JACKSON WANTS TO JOIN LIVE 8
Could Jacko Make Live 8 Comeback?
Michael Jackson is being lined up for a sensational comeback at next month's Live 8 gig.The King Of Pop has been tentatively invited to appear at the Philadelphia or London gig by organisers, after he was acquitted of child abuse allegations on Monday.Live 8 promoter Harvey Goldsmith says he would consider adding him to the line-up for the July 2 event - but questioned whether he was ready to perform yet.
Jacko walked clear from court in Santa Maria looking frail, but he is still believed to want to relaunch his career as soon as possible.
Interviewed on radio station Capital FM, Goldsmith said: "Obviously we'd consider it."
He added: "Whether it's appropriate or not is another issue, whether he's in a fit state to work is another issue, whether he can work is another issue and whether he can work live is another issue."
Jacko's close friend Stevie Wonder, who was listed as a potential character witness, is on the bill.
The gig is being hosted by Will Smith and the line-up includes 50 Cent, P Diddy, Bon Jovi and the British band Kaiser Chiefs.
Jackson co-wrote the 1985 song We Are The World, the US answer to Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas?
Quelle:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050614/140/fl3md.html
Tja ... jetzt ist er ja auch Frei und hätte wohl Zeit - Gut dass man(n) erst ab 16 Jahren zu dem Konzert darf :wink:
Frank - 17.06.2005, 13:38
Destiny's Child, Linkin Park added to Live 8 concert...
Destiny's Child, Linkin Park added to Live 8 concert in Philadelphia
June 17, 2005
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Destiny's Child and Linkin Park have been added to the lineup for the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia on July 2.
The additions were announced Thursday, one day after organizers announced that rapper 50 Cent would no longer be able to perform at the free show.
The lineup also includes host Will Smith and Bon Jovi, the Dave Matthews Band, Jay-Z, Kaiser Chiefs, Keith Urban, Maroon 5, P. Diddy, Rob Thomas, Sarah McLachlan and Stevie Wonder.
The Philadelphia show is one of five concerts aimed at raising awareness of poverty in developing countries, all taking place July 2, days before G-8 leaders meet in Scotland; the other concert sites are London, Paris, Berlin and Rome.
Destiny's Child will launch the North American leg of the Destiny Fulfilled . . . And Lovin' It tour in St. Louis on July 9. At a recent concert in Barcelona, Spain, the group announced their plans to disband after the tour.
http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/news/arts/story.html?id=19bab023-68eb-47df-9615-582f2ea85312
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