METALLICA Confirmed For Al Gore's Live Earth Concert

March 29, 2007, 17 years ago

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Online Rock Radio has issued the following report:

ROLLING STONES, PAUL MCCARTNEY, THE WHO and U2 might all be signing on for this summer's Live Earth concerts on July 7th. According to foxnews.com, the Stones will headline the London concert at Wembley Stadium, on a bill that will also include MADONNA, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, METALLICA, singer-songwriter JAMES BLUNT, and modern rock outfit BLOC PARTY. The report adds that McCartney, The Who, and U2 will likely sign on in the coming weeks, but there was no indication of where they might perform.

It should be noted that The Who have a gig in Roskilde, Denmark, on July 7th, while the Stones are booked to play in Rome the night before (July 6th), so this would be the only time on their European tour that they'd play back-to-back shows.

Live Earth is a series of concerts that's being spearheaded by Al Gore to help spread his message of climate change. There are supposed to be seven shows on seven continents on July 7th, 2007.

Artists who have already been announced include BON JOVI, SHERYL CROW, FOO FIGHTERS, MELISSA ETHERIDGE, DURAN DURAN, JOHN MAYER, American Idol winner KELLY CLARKSON, rapper SNOOP DOGG, R&B; singers CORINNE BAILEY RAE and JOHN LEGEND, and country superstars FAITH HILL & TIM MCGRAW.



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