Gig in the Sky was a record-breaking concert performed by the British band Jamiroquai on a private Boeing 757 during February 2007. The concert was organised and promoted by Sony Ericsson for the band's compilation album High Times: Singles 1992-2006.[1]
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The Gig in the Sky concert began as a competition held by Sony Ericsson that accepted 200 winners onto a private jet to see Jamiroquai play live. The jet was a modified Boeing 757 that contained altered lighting, staging and space for the band. Jamiroquai's unofficial logo, the Buffalo Man, was painted on the exterior.
The Gig in the Sky commenced on February 27, 2007, when the flight took off at 4:00; scheduled to fly from Munich to Athens. Midway through the flight at an altitude of 35,000 feet the concert commenced, with Jamiroquai playing five songs; with two new songs from their compilation album High Times: Singles 1992-2006, released in November the previous year.
After touchdown, passengers were invited to attend an after-party held at a nearby hotel in Athens, before returning home.
As part of the concert's promotion by Sony Ericsson, Jamiroquai additionally aimed to qualify for several unique Guinness World Records. During the concert, an adjudicator from Guinness World Records was present on the plane in order to present the records to Jay Kay of Jamiroquai at the end of the performance.
The band broke six records, including the highest and fastest concert, recording and gig in a plane. These were not the first records received by the band - Jamiroquai also held the record for the greatest-selling funk album of all time, Travelling Without Moving.
Since then the altitude records have been broken by English pop/rock artist James Blunt in 2010, who performed a concert at the altitude of 41,000 feet. [2]
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