SOUND RELIEF MAKES HISTORY TWO CITIES, 30 ACTS, 120,000-PLUS FANS OVER $5 MILLION RAISED !!

 
– Media Release
 
What a day! What an event! What a musical feast! Australia has never witnessed anything like it and probably never will again.The twin Sound Relief charity concerts in Melbourne and Sydney managed to surpass all the hype and anticipation to deliver a day and evening overflowing with unforgettable moments.

Among the countless highlights was an unannounced and unprecedented surprise appearance, direct from London, of HRH Princes William and Harry, expressing how they were personally moved by the devastation of the Victorian bushfires. It was a truly historic moment, the first time the two Princes have ever directly addressed the Australian public.

Musically, the magic moments started coming almost as soon the gates opened and fans started simultaneously flooding into the MCG and SCG.

Over 120,000 music fans of all ages attended the concerts across the two cities. The 80,000-plus crowd at the MCG is officially the biggest paying audience ever at any Australian concert or charity event. Millions more across Australia watched the live television broadcasts or listened to the live telecasts on radio and through the internet.

Organisers expect Sound Relief to raise over $5 million for the victims of the Victorian bushfires and the Queensland floods.

In Sydney, the day started with a bang when British group Coldplay, arguably the biggest band in the world today, opened the show with a dynamic set that included a guest appearance from John Farnham, performing his classic hit You’re The Voice.

Other international superstars featured throughout the day across the two cities included chart-toppers Kings of Leon, Taylor Swift and Jack Johnson.

The Melbourne show opened with local rockers Jet, who along with Sydney’s Wolfmother performed at both concerts in the two cities.

Several classic Australian bands reformed especially for the occasion and delivered unforgettable performances, including Icehouse, Hunters & Collectors, Split Enz and Midnight Oil, the latter featuring Federal Minister Peter Garrett revisiting his former life as a rock star for one night only.

Possibly the most poignant moment of the day, was when actress Toni Collette united both cities in a minute’s silence to remember those that did not survive Black Saturday, immediately following the Princes’ historic address.  And then Kylie Minogue, on stage in her hometown of Melbourne, performed as no one has ever seen her perform before – stripped bare, a capella, singing a haunting rendition of Peter Allen’s classic I Still Call Australia Home.

As Midnight Oil closed the show in Melbourne, the legendary Barry Gibb was on stage in Sydney, delivering an endless string of Bee Gees’s classics, helped along by his mate, Olivia Newton-John.

Sound Relief – a day full of surprises and full of emotion. It was a day for the ages, an event like no other that will live in the hearts of many Australians for generations to come.

MELBOURNE

 

SYDNEY

Augie March

 

Architecture In Helsinki

Bliss N Eso with Paris Wells

  Barry Gibb 

Gabriella Cilmi

  Coldplay

Hunters & Collectors

  Eskimo Joe

Jack Johnson

  Hoodoo Gurus

Jet

  Icehouse

Kasey Chambers & Shane
 Nicholson with Troy Cassar-Daley

  Jet
Josh Pyke

Kings Of Leon

  Little Birdy

Liam Finn

  Marcia Hines

Midnight Oil

  Taylor Swift

Paul Kelly 

  The Presets

Split Enz

  Wolfmother

Wolfmother

  You Am I

 

www.soundrelief.com.au

www.redcross.org.au

 

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SOUND RELIEF – MELBOURNE – MCG – SATURDAY MARCH 14, 2009

 10.00AM           Gates Open

12:10PM            Jet

12:55PM            Gabriella Cilmi

1:40PM             Kings Of Leon

2:20PM             Paul Kelly

3:05PM             Augie March

3:50PM             Bliss N Eso with Paris Wells

4:35PM             Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson with Troy Cassar-Daley

5:30PM             Liam Finn

6:20PM             Jack Johnson

7:00PM             Wolfmother

7:45PM             Special Announcement & One Minute’s Silence

8:00PM             Hunters & Collectors

8:55PM             Split Enz

9:50PM             Midnight Oil

10.30PM            Finish

 

SOUND RELIEF – SYDNEY – SCG – SATURDAY MARCH 14, 2009

11.00AM           Gates Open

12:15PM            Coldplay

1:10PM             Wolfmother

1:55PM             Hoodoo Gurus

2:40PM             Little Birdy

3:15PM             Architecture In Helsinki

3:50PM             You Am I

4:35PM             Josh Pyke

5.15PM             Marcia Hines (Special Performance)

5:30PM             Taylor Swift

6:15PM             Eskimo Joe

7:05PM             Jet

7:45PM             Special Announcement & One Minute’s Silence

8:00PM             The Presets

8:50PM             Icehouse

9:40PM             Barry Gibb

10.30PM            Finish

 

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