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46664 is a series of AIDS charity concerts played in honour of Nelson Mandela by South African musicians in the 2000s. For other uses, see AIDS (disambiguation). ... For other people named Mandela, or other uses, see Mandela. ... This article is about the decade of 2000-2009. ...

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Origin

Mandela was imprisoned on Robben Island in 1964, and was the 466th prisoner to arrive that year. The prison administration's scheme of numbering prisoners was to follow the sequence number of the prisoner (466 in his case), with the last two digits of the year (64). Robben Island (Afrikaans Robben Eiland) is an island in Table Bay, 12 km off the coast from Cape Town, South Africa and is located at . ...


The number was imposed on him by the prison for over 25 years, until his release in 1990. "Prisoner 46664" continues to be used, as a reverential title for him, and the Nelson Mandela Foundation uses 46664.com as its website address. This article is about the year. ...


Shortly before Joe Strummer's death, he and U2's Bono co-wrote the song 46664 for Mandela as part of the campaign against AIDS in Africa. John Graham Mellor (August 21, 1952 – December 22, 2002), better known as Joe Strummer, was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the English punk rock band The Clash. ... This article is about the Irish rock band. ... For other uses, see Bono (disambiguation). ...


46664 Concerts

Cape Town, South Africa

On 29 November 2003 an event called the 46664 Concert was held at Green Point Stadium, Cape Town. It was hosted by Mandela and its goal was to raise awareness of the spread of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. The following artists performed: is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Nickname: Motto: Spes Bona (Latin for Good Hope) Location of the City of Cape Town in Western Cape Province Coordinates: , Country Province Municipality City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality Founded 1652 Government [1]  - Type City council  - Mayor Helen Zille  - City manager Achmat Ebrahim Area [2]  - Total 2,454. ... Species Human immunodeficiency virus 1 Human immunodeficiency virus 2 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS, a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections). ... For other uses, see AIDS (disambiguation). ...

The first 46664 concert in Cape Town (November 2003)

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George, South Africa

On 19 March 2005, another "annual" 46664 Concert was held at Fancourt Country Club and Golfing Estate, in George, South Africa with people like Katie Melua, Annie Lennox, and Queen + Paul Rodgers. Will Smith was the host. is the 78th day of the year (79th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... George is the administrative capital of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. ... Melua redirects here. ... Annie Lennox (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish musician, vocalist, Academy Award-winning songwriter. ... The Queen + Paul Rodgers collaboration began in late 2004 when Queen were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame. ... “W. S.” redirects here. ...


Madrid, Spain

The first 46664 event to be staged in Europe took place from 29 April 2005 through to 1 May 2005 in Madrid, Spain. The concerts named "46664 Festival Madrid" focused on Spanish-speaking artists, as shown in the following list: is the 119th day of the year (120th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 121st day of the year (122nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the Spanish capital. ...

"Noche de Raices"

("Roots night", 29 April 2005) is the 119th day of the year (120th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...

"Noche de Pop"

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"Noche de Solistas" 

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Tromsø, Norway

On 11 June 2005, the 46664 Arctic Concert was held in Tromsø, Norway. The following artists performed: is the 162nd day of the year (163rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For the ships, see USS Arctic, SS Arctic, MV Arctic The red line indicates the 10°C isotherm in July, sometimes used to define the Arctic region border Artificially coloured topographical map of the Arctic region The Arctic is the region around the Earths North Pole, opposite the Antarctic... County District Municipality NO-1902 Administrative centre Tromsø Mayor (2004) Herman Kristoffersen (Ap) Official language form Neutral Area  - Total  - Land  - Percentage Ranked 18 2,566 km² 2,519 km² 0. ...

The show started at 19:00 on 11 June 2005, and ended at about 01:15 the next day. Anneli Drecker appears on the album by Röyksopp Anneli Drecker (born 12 February 1969) is a Norwegian singer & actor from the town of Tromsø. She is the vocalist in the track Sparks by Röyksopp, appearing on the album Melody A.M.. She is also the vocalist for Bel... Jane Kelly (born London 1956) artist and journalist, affiliated with the Stuckists art group since 2000. ... Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ... Kaizers Orchestra is a Norwegian rock band formed in 2000. ... Bongo Maffin is a South African kwaito music group. ... Noora Yasmin Mohammed Noor aka Noora Noor or Noora (born July 8, 1979) is a Norwegian soul singer. ... Thomas Dybdahl with his signature hat Thomas Dybdahl is a Norwegian musician in singer/songwriter tradition. ... Saybia is a Danish rockband that was formed in Nyborg in 1993. ... Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950, in Cobham,[1] Surrey, England) is an English musician. ... Robert Anthony Plant (born August 20, 1948, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England), is an English rock singer and songwriter, famous for his membership in the rock band Led Zeppelin as the lead vocalist, as well as for his successful solo career. ... The Strange Sensation is Robert Plants backing band, formed during his nine-year break from solo recording. ... Press photo by Autumn de Wilde. ... Ane Brun Ane Brun, real name Ane Brunvoll (born 10 March 1976) pronounced “a” as in “art” “ne” as in “never”, and “brun” as in “brew” + n . ... Djivan Gasparyan (b. ... Annie Lennox (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish musician, vocalist, Academy Award-winning songwriter. ... For the Australian film composer, see Brian May (composer). ... Sharon Helga Corr MBE (born March 24, 1970 in Dundalk, Ireland) is a musician and member of the Irish pop-rock band The Corrs. ... Johnny Clegg can refer to two different people: Johnny Clegg the actor Johnny Clegg the musician from South Africa This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... is the 162nd day of the year (163rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Johannesburg, South Africa

On 1 December 2007, International World AIDS Day, a third concert was held in Johannesburg, South Africa. The concert was hosted at Ellis Park, with tens of thousands of people in attendance.[1] Peter Gabriel, Annie Lennox, Ludacris, Corinne Bailey Rae, Goo Goo Dolls, Razorlight, and Jamelia performed for Nelson Mandela on stage. The event was streamed live on iclips.net. is the 335th day of the year (336th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... The Red Ribbon is the global symbol for solidarity with HIV-positive people and those living with AIDS. World AIDS Day, observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. ... Johannesburgs skyline as seen from the observation deck of the Carlton Centre. ... Ellis Park Stadium[1] is a rugby union stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. ... Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950, in Cobham,[1] Surrey, England) is an English musician. ... Annie Lennox (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish musician, vocalist, Academy Award-winning songwriter. ... -1... This article is about the singer. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ... Jamelia Niela Davis (born on 11 January 1981), better known as Jamelia, is an English R&B and pop singer and songwriter who found fame in early 2000 after impressing music executives at Parlophone Records with self-written a cappella songs. ... For other people named Mandela, or other uses, see Mandela. ...


London, United Kingdom

On the occasion of unveiling a Nelson Mandela statue on 29 August 2007, another concert celebrating Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday took place in London's Hyde Park on 27 June 2008. For other people named Mandela, or other uses, see Mandela. ... is the 241st day of the year (242nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... “Hyde Park” redirects here. ... is the 178th day of the year (179th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...


Artists who performed at this special event included Queen + Paul Rodgers, Annie Lennox, Simple Minds, Jerry Dammers, Amy Winehouse, Sugababes, Razorlight, Leona Lewis and Jamelia. Will Smith opened the concert with his wife Jada. Smith later performed his song, "Switch". Quincy Jones also made an appearance introducing Leona Lewis. Other celebrities who made an appearance include Lewis Hamilton, Peter Gabriel. The Queen + Paul Rodgers collaboration began in late 2004 when Queen were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame. ... Annie Lennox (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish musician, vocalist, Academy Award-winning songwriter. ... Simple Minds is a rock band from Scotland, which had its greatest worldwide popularity from the mid-1980s to the early-1990s. ... Jerry Dammers (born Jeremy Dammers on 22 May 1955, in Ootacamund, India) was the founder and keyboard player of the Coventry-based ska band, The Specials (later changed to The Special A.K.A.). He also contributed in founding the 2 Tone record label, which helped to popularize the new... Amy-Jade Winehouse (born 14 September 1983) is an English soul, jazz, R&B singer and songwriter. ... Sugababes are a BRIT Award-winning English pop group trio from London. ... Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ... Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer and winner of the third series of The X Factor UK television talent show. ... Jamelia Niela Davis (born on 11 January 1981), better known as Jamelia, is an English R&B and pop singer and songwriter who found fame in early 2000 after impressing music executives at Parlophone Records with self-written a cappella songs. ... “W. S.” redirects here. ... Switch is the promotional single for Will Smiths 11th album Lost and Found, released in 2005. ... This article is about the producer and songwriter. ... This article is about the Formula One racing driver. ... Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950, in Cobham,[1] Surrey, England) is an English musician. ...


Joining them was to be South African and African artists Johnny Clegg, Sipho Mabuse, Loyiso, the Soweto Gospel Choir, Aids orphan choir The Children of Agape - the subject of the award winning film feature ‘We Are Together’, the legendary Papa Wemba and Sudanese ‘war child’ rapper Emmanuel Jal amongst others. Johnny Clegg can refer to two different people: Johnny Clegg the actor Johnny Clegg the musician from South Africa This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Sipho Hotstix Mabuse was born in Johannesburg on 2 November 1951. ... Soweto Gospel Choir is a South African gospel group. ... Papa Wemba Papa Wemba was born Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba in 1949 in Lubefu (Kasai - DR Congo). ... Emmanuel Jal (left in yellow) in concert in Bristol at March 11, 2006 Emmanuel Jal (born c. ...


There had been a promised surprise guest which was expected to be The Spice Girls although the girl group did not perform. The Spice Girls are a BRIT Award-winning English pop group formed in 1994. ... The Supremes A Go-Go (1966) was the first album by a female group to reach the top position of the Billboard magazine pop albums chart in the United States. ...


The concert featured a number of unexpected appearances, with several major artists keeping silent about their involvement in order to take both Mr Mandela and the audience by surprise.


Dame Shirley Bassey had been confirmed as a guest, but as of 23 June 2008, Bassey will no longer be appearing at the event, on advice from her doctors, following recent stomach surgery. Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, DBE (born January 8, 1937), is a Welsh biracial singer, perhaps best-known for performing the theme songs to the James Bond films Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker (1979). ... is the 174th day of the year (175th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...


It was broadcast live online at Iclips.net and on Virgin Radio, and highlights shown on ITV1, hosted by Phillip Schofield and Fearne Cotton. For the French radio station, see Virgin Radio (France). ... ITV1 is the name, in England, Wales and the Scottish borders, for a terrestrial, free-to-air television channel, broadcast in the United Kingdom by the ITV network. ... Phillip Schofield (born on April 1, 1962 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English television presenter and occasional actor and singer. ... Fearne Marie Cotton (born 3 September 1982) is an British television presenter and DJ. Known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops and Red Nose Day, she can also now be heard co-hosting the BBC Radio 1 Weekend Breakfast show with Reggie...


See also

Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute The Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute was a concert event held on June 11, 1988 at the Wembley Stadium, London. ...


References

  1. ^ Blandy, Fran (3 December 2007), “46664 rocks Joburg”, iafrica.com, <http://entertainment.iafrica.com/news/699881.htm>. Retrieved on 2008-01-02 

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External links

  • 46664.com - 46664 campaign website
  • 46664.org.za - 46664 South Africa website
  • nelsonmandela.org - Nelson Mandela Foundation
  • 46664concerts.co.uk - Unofficial Concert Information
  • southafrica.info - Article about the initial concert
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EXIT (also known as State of EXIT) is an annual summer music festival in Petrovaradin fortress of Novi Sad, Serbia. ... The Family Values Tour was created by the band Korn in 1998 to be an annual nu metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock and Rap tour. ... Fuji Rock Festival is an annual rock festival organized by Smash Japan, held in Naeba, Japan. ... G3 is an almost annual live music show and concert tour featuring three select guitarists of the generation; hence its name. ... The Get Happy Tour is a regular concert package tour that takes place in the United States and the United Kingdom. ... Give It A Name, sometimes abbreviated to GIAN, is an annual British rock music festival, held on the weekend nearest to the end of April. ... Ghostfest was a metal/hardcore festival that took place in the Leeds Cockpit across 2 days in August in 2005 and 2006. ... The Glade is an electronic dance music festival which originally started out as a stage at Glastonbury Festival. ... The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ... Global Gathering is a music festival which takes place each July at Long Marston Airfield, Near Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, United Kingdom. ... The Godiva Festival is a music festival held each year in Coventry, UK. // The Festival attracts more than 75,000 visitors each year to a 12 acre site in the citys War Memorial Park. ... Graspop Metal Meeting is a metal festival in Dessel, Belgium that has taken place each year since 1996. ... Guilfest, formerly the Guildford Festival, is a British music festival, held in Stoke Park, Guildford each July. ... For other uses, see Horde. ... Hellfest Summer Open Air is an extreme music festival held annually in Clisson (France) since 2006. ... The Hurricane Festival, also just Hurricane, is a music festival that takes place in Scheeßel near Bremen, Germany, usually every June. ... Inland Invasion Invasion is an annual rock festival organized by KROQ radio first held in 2001. ... Image:Skyemusicfestival. ... The Isle of Wight Festival is a music festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight, England. ... This article details all the concerts held to date in the grounds of Knebworth House in the village of Knebworth. ... The Latitude Festival is a newly created annual music festival that takes place in Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk, England. ... Le Zénith is the name of a number of famous concert venues in France. ... Lilith Fair was a concert tour and traveling music festival, founded by musician Sarah McLachlan, that featured female musicians; it ran from 1997 to 1999. ... Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring rock, alternative rock, hip hop, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths. ... The entrance to the Lowlands festival ground in 2007. ... Metalcamp is a heavy metal music festival held annually in Slovenia since 2004. ... The Michigan Womyns Music Festival (MWMF) is an international feminist music festival occurring every year in August in Hart, Michigan. ... Monsters of Rock was an annual rock music festival in England held every August at the Castle Donington racetrack from 1980–1996 (with the odd exception, and a one-off comeback in 2006). ... The Montreux Jazz Festival is the best-known music festival in Switzerland. ... The North East Art Rock Festival, or NEARfest for short, is a two-day event celebrating the resurgence of art rock and eclectic music in the United States and around the world. ... The Opener Festival, commonly called Heineken Opener Festival in the name of its main sponsor, is a contemporary music festival held in Gdynia, Poland. ... Oxegen is an annual music festival, held since 2004, sponsored by Heineken International. ... Witnness was a music festival sponsored by Guinness which ran in the Republic of Ireland from 2000 to 2003. ... Ozzfest is an annual tour of the United States (and in some years, Europe) featuring performances by many heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. ... Paléo Festival de Nyon - 2005. ... Pentaport Rock Festival is the rock festival which is held in Incheon, Korea during July 28 ~ 30, 2006 for the first time. ... The Phoenix festival was set up by Mean Fiddler as an alternative to the established Glastonbury Festival. ... Pinkpop Festival or Pinkpop in short, is an annual rock festival held at Landgraaf, Netherlands. ... The Pitchfork Music Festival is an annual summer music festival organized by Pitchfork Media held in Union Park, Chicago. ... -1... Przystanek Woodstock, Żary 2003 Przystanek Woodstock, Kostrzyn nad Odrą 2005 Przystanek Woodstock (Polish for Woodstock Gathering; English-language materials often refer simply to the Woodstock Festival) is an annual free rock music festival in Poland, inspired by and named for the Woodstock Festival, that has taken place since 1995. ... Pukkelpop is an annual music festival taking place near Hasselt, Belgium. ... Radio 1s Big Weekend (previously known as One Big Weekend) is a music festival run by BBC Radio 1. ... Ragnarök Festival is a pagan metal festival held annually in Germany since 2004 founded by Ivo Raab. ... Leeds Festival redirects here. ... Queen at Rock in Rio (1985) Rock in Rio is a series of rock festivals held in Brazil and later in Portugal. ... RockNess is an annual dance concert staged by Loudsound and Slingshot. ... Rock Werchter is a music festival in the village of Werchter in Belgium. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Sasquatch! Festival is a music festival held annually at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. ... Sensation is a Dutch indoor dance-event that is held in Amsterdam ArenA. In 2000, it was made up of one edition, but has now been split up into two editions: Sensation Black and Sensation White. ... Red Hot Chili Peppers at Slane Castle Slane Concert (often referred as just Slane) is a concert held most years since 1981 in Slane Castle in Slane village, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland. ... Downtown Austin, Texas, where SXSW is held each spring Bloc Party performing at Stubbs BBQ in 2007 Carrie Rodriguez, a SXSW 2007 performer Morrissey at SXSW 2006 South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of interactive, film, and music festivals and conferences that have taken place every spring in... Street Scene is a music festival held each summer in San Diego, California. ... TMN Sudoeste is a large, four-day music festival that began in 1996 and takes place every August near Zambujeira do Mar, in southern Portugal. ... Summercase is a two-day music festival held simultaneously in Barcelona and Madrid. ... The Summer Sonic Festival is an annual 2 day rock festival held at the same time in Osaka and near Tokyo. ... History: (Timeline and Samples) Genres Classical - Folk - Hardcore - Hip hop - Opera - Operett - Pop - Reggea - Rock - Wedding pop - Wedding rock Organisations Mahasz Awards Golden Giraffe Charts MAHASZ TOP 40 album, MAHASZ Kislemez TOP 10, Dance TOP 40 Festivals Sziget, Mayday, Táncháztalálkozó, Miskolc Opera Festival Media Radio Petőfi... T in the Park is a major music festival that has been held annually in Scotland since 1994. ... T On The Fringe, sponsored by Tennents Lager, is a music festival which runs as part of the Edinburgh Festival. ... Tennents ViTal is music festival originally held in the Botanic Gardens in Belfast, Northern Ireland. ... Goldrush on stage at the 2005 festival Truck Festival is an annual music festival in Oxfordshire, England. ... For the North American spin-off of the rock festival, see Virgin Festival For the Australian spin-off, see V Festival (Australia) The V Festival is an annual music festival in England, the first to be held simultaneously at two sites - currently Hylands Park in Chelmsford and Weston Park in... For the original rock festival held in England, see V Festival The Virgin Festival (known from 2008 as the Virgin Mobile Festival in the United States) is a rock festival held in the United States and Canada, a spin-off from the V Festival held in the UK. In North... The 2005 Vegoose Logo Vegoose is an annual Halloween music and arts festival that first took place in 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. ... Since its 1999 debut, the VOODOO MUSIC EXPERIENCE (http://www. ... Vicentico performing on Vive Latino 2005 Vive Latino is an annual rock music festival held in Mexico City. ... For the German town, see Wacken, Schleswig-Holstein. ... Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival is a four-day weekend music festival held annually in early June just outside of Lawrence, Kansas at Clinton State Park. ... Warped Tour is a touring music and extreme sports festival. ... Wave-Gotik-Treffen (German das Treffen means meeting) is an annual festival for music and arts in Leipzig, Germany. ... Weenie Roast is a multi-artist alternative rock concert, presented annually by the Los Angeles, California, USA radio station KROQ, beginning in 1993. ... The O2 Wireless Festival is a music festival in England that takes place every year in both Hyde Park, London and at Harewood House, Leeds. ... The festivals logo, the Womad lion World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) is a festival started in Shepton Mallet, England in 1982. ... Womad Charlton Park is the name given to the WOMAD festival to be held in England, replacing Womad Reading, the last of which took place in 2006. ... Womad Reading is a festival of Music, Arts and Dance that takes place every year around the end of July, in the Rivermead Complex, in Reading, Berkshire This year, the Womad team have confirmed the dates 28th-30th of July. ...


 
 

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