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Live 8 concert, Berlin

 
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Live 8 concerts and line-ups

2 July 2005
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On 2 July 2005, a Live 8 concert was held at the Siegessäule (Victory Column) in the Tiergarten park in Berlin, Germany.

The event is also referred to as "Live 8 Berlin" or "Live 8 Germany".

Initially, some music critics wrote the Berlin concert off as a failure when the original line-up was announced, with several complaining there were too many bands singing in German to appeal to the world. This so-called "problem" (rubbished by Live 8 organiser Bob Geldof) was alleviated by the late addition of Green Day to the list of artists performing.

Lauryn Hill and Crosby, Stills & Nash were originally in the lineup, but both pulled out.

Green Day also caused a minor stir when they sang "Sieg Heil to the President Gasman" undoctored as part of their song Holiday, as saying "Sieg Heil" is illegal in Germany.

Contents

Lineup

The Live 8 concert in Berlin

Hosts

  • Anne Will, newscaster
  • Michael Mittermeier, comedian

Performers

On stage A-Ha.

Past Live Aid performers are listed with an asterisk (*):

Live 8 Berlin - DVD

References


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