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Madonna heads UK Live Earth bill Madonna heads UK Live Earth bill
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Madonna, Genesis, James Blunt and the Red Hot Chili Peppers will be among the headliners at the London show of the global series of Live Earth concerts.Madonna, Genesis, James Blunt and the Red Hot Chili Peppers will be among the headliners at the London show of the global series of Live Earth concerts.
They will be joined at Wembley Stadium by groups including Foo Fighters, Duran Duran, Snow Patrol and Razorlight.They will be joined at Wembley Stadium by groups including Foo Fighters, Duran Duran, Snow Patrol and Razorlight.
Seven Live Earth shows will take place around the world on 7 July as a way of highlighting climate change.Seven Live Earth shows will take place around the world on 7 July as a way of highlighting climate change.
Some of the acts had already endorsed the project but Wembley's full line-up had not previously been confirmed. In the US, The Police, Kanye West and Jon Bon Jovi will be among the artists at the Giants Stadium in New Jersey.
Ticket ballot The Smashing Pumpkins, Alicia Keys, Kelly Clarkson, KT Tunstall, Fall Out Boy and Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters will also perform at the US leg.
A total of 17 acts have been announced for Wembley, with the promise of more to follow. More than 100 acts will take part in the global event on 7 JulyMore acts are still to be announced for both venues. There will also be concerts in Johannesburg, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Sydney and Tokyo.
The diverse line-up include rap group The Beastie Boys, singer-songwriters David Gray and Damien Rice, and R&B pianist John Legend. The diverse London line-up also includes rap group The Beastie Boys, singer-songwriters David Gray and Damien Rice and R&B pianist John Legend.
More than 100 acts will take part in the global event on 7 JulyBlack Eyed Peas, Bloc Party, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keane and Paolo Nutini complete the bill so far. The Black Eyed Peas, Bloc Party, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keane and Paolo Nutini complete the Wembley bill so far.
The organisers said that tickets would be allocated by a ballot, and fans would be able to register their interest online for 72 hours from 1200 BST on Friday. Tickets for the UK show will be allocated by a ballot and fans must register their interest online for 72 hours from 1200 BST (1100 GMT) on Friday.
Tickets, priced at £55 each, would be limited to two per applicant and could then be purchased from Wednesday 18 April. Tickets, priced £55, will be limited to two per person and can be bought from 18 April.
Further details were to be released on Tuesday regarding the US leg of Live Earth, the organisers promised. Registration for UK tickets, allocated by ballot, opens on FridayFans can buy tickets for the US show from 1000 EDT (1500 GMT) on 16 April.
There will also be concerts in Johannesburg, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Sydney and Tokyo.
The concerts aim to set a "green example" for other music events by using measures such as eco-friendly electricity, sustainable lighting and carbon-neutral travel.The concerts aim to set a "green example" for other music events by using measures such as eco-friendly electricity, sustainable lighting and carbon-neutral travel.
Registration for tickets, allocated by ballot, opens this FridayFormer US Vice-President Al Gore, who is one of those involved in organising the series of events, said he expected Live Earth to attract "an audience of billions". Former US Vice-President Al Gore, who is one of those involved in organising the events, said he expected Live Earth to attract "an audience of billions".
"We hope Live Earth will launch a global campaign, giving a critical mass of people around the world the tools they need to help solve the climate crisis." "We hope Live Earth will launch a global campaign, giving a critical mass of people around the world the tools they need to help solve the climate crisis," he said.
All profits will go to organisations including the Alliance for Climate Protection, the Climate Group and Stop Climate Chaos.All profits will go to organisations including the Alliance for Climate Protection, the Climate Group and Stop Climate Chaos.