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Live Earth (2007 concert)

Live Earth was a one-off event developed to combat climate change. The first series of benefit concerts were held on July 7, 2007. The concerts brought together more than 150 musical acts in twelve locations around the world which were broadcast to a mass global audience through televisions, radio, and streamed via the Internet. It was "unclear" where ticket proceeds from ticket sales went towards.

Live Earth

7 July 2007

2007

www.liveearth.org (Archived)

The aspect of multiple concerts on a single day followed two events conceived by —two Live Aid concerts staged on July 13, 1985, and eight Live 8 concerts staged on July 2, 2005.

Bob Geldof

The aspect of a series of rock concerts for a single cause taking place in multiple nations across the planet echoed the twenty concerts presented in 1988 on 's Human Rights Now! World Tour - a tour conceived by Jack Healey and Martin Lewis.

Amnesty International

The concert series followed in the tradition of many benefit events staged in the past three decades:


The deployment of multiple pop and rock musicians and entertainers to promote awareness of a single cause has many antecedents - the principal examples being:

was a Netherlands contribution/concept,[16] to the real program Live Earth on 07/07/07. In Westerpark in Amsterdam (NL) a parallel event had been organised which included a continuous 24-hour live broadcast program on Nederland 3 of live streams (in sequential order) from Live Earth events and reports from Dutch correspondents stationed on all 7 continents as well as an almost 12 hour side event at the home location with performances, artists and other side activities. Some parts of this Dutch program were included in the official Live Earth streams and broadcast worldwide.[17]

Live Earth Alert

(KBS) in South Korea broadcast a special TV program named "Save The Earth - A Friend Of Live Earth",[18] a live event of special presentations, performances, and concerts of the K-pop stars.

Korean Broadcasting System

Washington D.C. venue[edit]

It was only hours before the Washington D.C. concert was scheduled to begin that organisers were able to secure a venue for the last-minute addition to the schedule. The Washington Post reported the U.S. capital had been Gore's first choice for the main concert. However, the main concert was moved to New Jersey and Gore made a surprise announcement during a 6 July media interview that a concert would take place on the plaza of the Museum of the American Indian. "Some who don't understand what is now at stake tried to stop this event on the Mall, but here we are. [crowd is cheering] And it wasn't the cavalry who came to our rescue, it was the American Indians," Gore said during brief opening remarks carried live on the MSN website.[19]

Live Earth: The Concerts for a Climate in Crisis

November 26, 2007 (2007-11-26)

Live Earth

(Archived)

Official Site

Live Earth online broadcast

Live Earth Blog

BBC's Live Earth website

NBC's Live Earth website

Live Earth Carbon Calculator

with Much Music

CTV's Live Earth website

at IMDb

Live Earth (2007) (TV)

Live Earth Final Assessment Report

liveearth.visiblestrategies.com

(PDF)

Green Guidelines First edition final