Live Earth concert, Sydney

Live Earth
Sydney Concert location
Location Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Founded by Al Gore and Kevin Wall
Promoted in Australia by
Michael Chugg, Amanda Pelman of Chugg Entertainment,
Joe Segreto & Tom Lang of IMC / Homebake Festival and
Mark Pope of Mark Pope Music.
Date 7 July 2007
Genre(s) Pop and Rock music
Website Live Earth Australia Site

The Live Earth concert in Australia was held at Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney on 7 July 2007, in front of around 45,000 people.[1] It was the first of the Live Earth concerts to kick-off the day-long event & promoted by Michael Chugg and Amanda Pelman of Chugg Entertainment, Joe Segreto & Tom Lang of IMC / Homebake Festival and Mark Pope of Mark Pope Music.

Running order[2]

Environmental Measures

The event was carbon neutral with unavoidable gas emissions being offset with programs that reduce emissions elsewhere.[3]

Tickets for the show were printed on recycled paper and included free public transport from anywhere in NSW on the day of the event.[4]

Problems

The Sydney Morning Herald reported the following:

Scores were seen leaving within the first two hours of the nine-hour festival, fed up with the lack of basic services, cutting their losses on a $99 ticket. Gate attendants were heard telling the human tide that they should complain to the promoter. It was "unAustralian", one spectator protested. "This is what happens when you let hippies organise a big event," another said...Police charged 19 people with drug offences.[5]

Power Outage

During the Crowded House performance the stage lights went out during "Something So Strong". The band played on, however, as the PA system was still operational. The outage was unexpected by Crowded House and unplanned by organisers.[6]

Coverage

Television

Live coverage of the Sydney event was broadcast on Channel V and MAX. In Canada, it was shown uninterrupted on MuchMoreMusic.

Online

Live streaming of the concert was broadcast on MSN and ninemsn.

References

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