The Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Concert
There was a time when the biggest names in pop music believed they could change the world for the better. Faced with the intolerance and excesses of the established authorities, music celebrities decided to use their prestige to draw attention to the problems that less favoured people in the world faced. Wembley Stadium, London, 1988: thousands of English people fill one of the most famous football arenas in the world to celebrate an unforgettable pop music festival, with a lofty goal above entertainment - the celebration of the seventieth birthday of African leader Nelson Mandela.
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There was a time when the biggest names in pop music believed they could change the world for the better. Faced with the intolerance and excesses of the established authorities, music celebrities decided to use their prestige to draw attention to the problems that less favoured people in the world faced. Wembley Stadium, London, 1988: thousands of English people fill one of the most famous football arenas in the world to celebrate an unforgettable pop music festival, with a lofty goal above entertainment - the celebration of the seventieth birthday of African leader Nelson Mandela.
Harry Belafonte
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Sting
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George Michael
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Al Green
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Whoopi Goldberg
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Tracy Chapman
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Peter Gabriel
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Miriam Makeba
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Hugh Masekela
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Chrissie Hynde
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Steven Van Zandt
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Jerry Dammers
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Whitney Houston
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Chubby Checker
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Stevie Wonder
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Eric Clapton
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Jessye Norman
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Tony Hollingsworth
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6.6Flow
8.0Flow
8.7Keka
7.2Fight!
5.9The Way Back
6.8Android Re-Enactment
7.1The way back
7.5Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
6.8Noryang: Deadly Sea
6.3Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
7.8She Devils of the SS
5.1Grey Eyes
5.7Restore Point
5.9Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don't Know Me
6.3Drishyam
7.6Killer Heat
5.8A Quiet Place: Day One
6.7Presence
6.1