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Live Earth concert, London

The Live Earth concert in London, England was held at Wembley Stadium on 7 July 2007.

SOS Allstars (led by , Chad Smith, and Taylor Hawkins) (W 13:30)

Roger Taylor

(presenter) (W 13:55)

Chris Moyles

- "Behind the Lines"/"Duke's End", "Turn It On Again", "Land of Confusion" and "Invisible Touch" (W 14:00)

Genesis

(presenter) (W 14:25)

Eddie Izzard

- "In The Morning", "America" and "Los Angeles Waltz" (W 14:30)

Razorlight

(presenter) (W 14:55)

Alan Carr

- "Open Your Eyes", "Shut Your Eyes" and "Chasing Cars" (W 15:00)

Snow Patrol

and David Gray - "Babylon" (Gray solo performance, Rice on backing rhythm), "The Blower's Daughter (Rice solo performance, Gray on backing rhythm) and "Que Sera Sera" (W 15:25)

Damien Rice

(presenter) (W 15:40)

Gerard Butler

- "Empire", "Club Foot" and "L.S.F." (W 15:45)

Kasabian

(presenter) (W 16:00)

Thandiwe Newton

(speech) (W 16:05)

Al Gore

(presenter) (W 16:35)

June Sarpong

- "Pump It", "Let's Get It Started", "Big Girls Don't Cry" (Fergie solo performance), "Help Us Out" (will.i.am solo performance) and "Where Is The Love?" (W 17:00)

The Black Eyed Peas

- "Ordinary People" (W 17:25)

John Legend

(presenter) (W 17:40)

Geri Halliwell

(presenter) (W 18:10)

Chris Rock

- "Can't Stop", "Dani California", "So Much I" and "By the Way" (W 18:17)

Red Hot Chili Peppers

(presenter) (W 18:40)

Neve Campbell

- "Banquet", "So Here We Are" and "The Prayer" (W 18:45)

Bloc Party

(presenter) (W 19:10)

Kyle MacLachlan

(speech) (W 19:15)

Ashok Sinha

- "I'd Like To", "Mercy Mercy Me" (with John Legend) and "Put Your Records On" (W 19:20)

Corinne Bailey Rae

- "Say It's Possible" (W 19:45)

Terra Naomi

(presenter) (W 20:00)

Ioan Gruffudd

- "Somewhere Only We Know", "Is It Any Wonder?" and "Bedshaped" (W 20:05)

Keane

(presenter) (W 20:30)

Russell Brand

(presenter) (W 20:50)

Ricky Gervais

- "Stonehenge", "Warmer Than Hell", and "Big Bottom" (with every bass guitar player from the event except Mike Rutherford and John Taylor) (W 20:55)

Spinal Tap

Russell Brand (presenter) (W 21:20)

(presenter) (W 21:25)

Boris Becker

- "Wisemen", "Wild World", and "Same Mistake" (W 21:30)

James Blunt

Russell Brand (presenter) (W 21:55)

- "Sure Shot", "So What'cha Want", "Intergalactic", "Sabotage" (W 22:00)

Beastie Boys

Russell Brand (presenter) (W 22:25)

(presenter) (W 22:30)

David Tennant

- "Buttons", "Stickwitu" and "Don't Cha" (W 22:35)

Pussycat Dolls

Russell Brand (presenter) (W 22:50)

- "All My Life", "My Hero", "Times Like These", "Best of You" and "Everlong" (W 22:55) ("We decided to play the ones that everyone knew…" said Dave Grohl. "I felt like I was being challenged by all of the bands before me. I'm not a competitive dude. But I thought, 'Okay motherfuckers: watch this.'"[1])

Foo Fighters

(speech) (W 23:30)

Kevin Wall

Russell Brand (presenter) (W 23:35)

(speech) (W 23:40)

Terence Stamp

- "Hey You", "Ray of Light", "La Isla Bonita" (with Eugene Hütz and Sergey Ryabtsev) and "Hung Up" (W 23:45)

Madonna

Russell Brand (wrap-up) (W 00:10)

In Britain, the provided live television coverage of the show on BBC Two, followed by BBC One later on, BBC Radio 1, and BBC HD. The television coverage was presented by Jonathan Ross, Graham Norton and Edith Bowman. Coverage commenced at 13:00 on BBC Two and concluded at 17:20 continuing on BBC One at 17:30.

BBC

In Ireland, provided live coverage starting from 12:30 until 19:00 and then again from 21:30 until 06:00 the following morning, presented by Dave Fanning.

RTÉ Two

In Canada, provided uninterrupted live television coverage of the show on MuchMoreMusic. Highlights of the show were featured on CTV throughout the day.

CTVglobemedia