New talent for the Live Earth London line-up
Metallica, Kasabian, Pussycat Dolls and Terra Naomi join the London Leg of 7/7/07 Concerts to Combat Global Warming
Metallica, Kasabian, Pussycat Dolls, and Terra Naomi are the final acts to be added to the line up of the Live Earth London concert taking place at Wembley Stadium as part of the 24-hour, 7-continent Live Earth concert series on 7/7/07.
With an already astounding line up that includes some of the best music acts from around the world, this monumental event will bring together more than 2 billion people to combat the climate crisis.
With the full line-up for Live Earth London now revealed, hosts and guest presenters will be announced shortly.
The full Wembley line-up is:
Beastie Boys
Black Eyed Peas
Bloc Party
Corinne Bailey Rae
Damien Rice
David Gray
Duran Duran
Foo Fighters
Genesis
James Blunt
John Legend
Kasabian
Keane
Madonna
Metallica
Paolo Nutini
Pussycat Dolls
Razorlight
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Snow Patrol
Spinal Tap
Terra Naomi
An exclusive download of Metallica’s Live Earth performance is going to be available for a minimal fee immediately after the event finishes. All money raised will benefit four climate charities hand-selected by the band: Sierra Club, The Apollo Alliance, WWF and Rainforest Action Network.
A small number of tickets have been released this week and successful applications will be contacted by SMS with instructions on how to purchase their tickets.
The 24-hour Live Earth concert series will begin in Sydney, Australia on July 7, 2007 and continue across all 7 continents with events in Tokyo, Japan; Shanghai, China; Istanbul, Turkey; Johannesburg, South Africa; London, United Kingdom; Hamburg, Germany; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, before concluding in New York, United States.
Exclusive online media partner MSN is helping Live Earth reach people in every corner of the globe.
The concerts will be streamed live on 7/7/07 at LiveEarth.MSN.com. MSN’s 39 localised web portals worldwide attract 465 million monthly users. The concerts will be broadcast on the BBC in the UK and on more than 120 networks around the world.
Courtesy of LiveEarth.org.