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Tickets for Sydney leg of 7/7/07 Concert to Combat Global Warming on sale
Friday, May 18, 2007, and include public transport
SYDNEY (May 8, 2007) -- Organizers today announced details of the
Australian curtain-raising show for the seven-continent, 24-hour Live Earth
concerts to be held on 7/7/07. The Australian concert will occur at Aussie Stadium in
Sydney.
Tickets for the show go on sale in Australia Friday, May 18, at 9 a.m. AEST
at www.ticketek.com. Get more details.
The global concert will begin in Sydney and continue across all seven
continents with concerts in Tokyo, Shanghai, Johannesburg, London and Rio de Janeiro before concluding at Giants Stadium in New Jersey.
Speaking via a video linkup at the event's official launch at Aussie Stadium
today, Live Earth partner Al Gore said, "The climate crisis is a global problem
that requires a global response. That's exactly what Live Earth is. On 7/7/07,
Live Earth will touch over 2 billion people with 24 hours of live music across
seven continents and an urgent, hopeful message to trigger a worldwide movement
to combat the climate crisis. This movement begins here at Aussie Stadium."
Artists Performing in Sydney
Kevin Wall founded Live Earth. Wall also served as worldwide
executive producer of 2005's Live 8 concert series. Lily Sobhani, Live Earth's
global head of events, represented Wall at the Sydney launch today.
"Live Earth Australia will kick off 24 hours of music spanning all seven
continents to focus the world against global warming," Wall said. "Over 100
headlining artists, ranging from Madonna to the Police to Wolfmother, all of
whom are donating their time to perform at the concerts, will inspire an
audience of over 2 billion people. Live Earth is designed to trigger a mass
movement to combat our climate crisis. The climate crisis touches everyone,
everywhere. Live Earth is about motivating people in every corner of the planet
to 'answer the call' and make meaningful and lasting changes in their lives to
combat global warming."
Live Earth marks the beginning of a multiyear campaign led by The Alliance for Climate Protection to move
individuals, corporations and governments to take action. All proceeds will go
to The Alliance for Climate Protection, other international nongovernment
organizations (NGOs), Australian NGOs and projects on the ground in Australia
yet to be announced.
The same team of event producers that came together to mount the celebrated
WaveAid tsunami benefit concert in Sydney in 2005 will also stage Live Earth
Australia . The team includes legendary Australian concert promoter Michael
Chugg A.M. (Chugg Entertainment), Mark Pope (event producer of the ARIA Awards)
and Joe Segreto of IMC (founder and promoter of Sydney's annual Homebake
festival).
Live Earth promoters have worked closely with Australian government officials
to include the price of public transport in the ticket price for the event. This
includes travel to and from the event on CityRail trains, special event buses to
and from Central Station and Moore Park, and on standard Sydney buses
and ferry services. Including the cost of public transport in the ticket
price will ensure that the environmental impact caused by getting the crowd to
and from the show will be kept to a minimum. Organizers will encourage concert
attendees to use the public transport supplied.
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 localized Web portals
worldwide attract 465 million users each month. The concerts will also be
broadcast worldwide on television and radio.
smart has joined Live Earth as an
official partner. Its claim, "Open your mind," summarizes smart's approach to
building cars, and this thinking has resulted in arguably the most
ecologically sound and environmentally relevant car of our time: the smart for
two.
Live Earth is produced by Control Room, of which Kevin Wall is the CEO.
Control Room has produced and distributed more than 60 concerts since its
founding in 2005, including concerts featuring Beyoncé, Madonna, Green Day
and the Rolling Stones. |