Live Earth
concerts will be held July 7 in cities around the world,
including London, aimed at raising climate change awareness.
Madonna, the
Beastie Boys, and Black Eyed Peas will headline the concert
at Wembley stadium in London. They will be joined by the Red
Hot Chili Peppers, Keane, Foo Fighters, and others.
Headliners for
the United States concert at Giants Stadium in East
Rutherford, N.J., include Bon Jovi, Dave Matthews Band,
Kanye West, Rihanna, John Mayer, Smashing Pumpkins,
and Fall Out Boy, it was announced Tuesday.
Other shows will
take place in Shanghai, Johannesburg, Sydney, Tokyo, and
Rio de Janeiro. Organizers have also promised an event in
Antarctica. The concerts mark the start of a new
campaign called Save Our Selves--The Campaign
for a Climate in Crisis.
''This monster
lineup will ensure Live Earth meets our goal of bringing
together people from around the world to combat the climate
crisis,'' Live Earth founder and executive producer
Kevin Wall said in a statement Tuesday. ''Musicians
who have answered our call span multiple genres and
generations.''
The concerts will
be broadcast in the U.S. by General Electric Co.'s NBC
network and on more than 120 networks around the world, and
streamed live online. Promoters hope the concerts will
reach an audience of 2 billion people. Proceeds will
create a foundation to combat climate change led by
the Alliance for Climate Protection, which is chaired by
former vice president Al Gore. (AP)