Live Earth concert, Antarctica
The Live Earth concert in Antarctica was held at Rothera Research Station, one in a series of Live Earth concerts that took place on July 7, 2007, in all seven continents. The band Nunatak performed as the lone act. Nunatak's performances, though performed in front of only 17 people, were broadcast all over the world. It was the first rock concert ever performed in Antarctica.
Live Earth | |
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Genre | Pop and rock music |
Dates | July 7, 2007 |
Location(s) | Rothera Research Station, Antarctica |
Years active | 2007 |
Founded by | Al Gore, Kevin Wall |
Website | Live Earth US Site |
Running order
- Nunatak - "How Many People", "Would You Do It All Again" (AN 16:00)
Coverage
Television
In the U.S., NBC Universal's networks had exclusive television rights.
Satellite Radio
Live Earth was carried on all major satellite radio carriers in the US such as XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Internet
All of Live Earth was broadcast online at liveearth.msn.com.
Recordings of Nunatak were made available on the British Antarctic Survey website and YouTube channel. [1]
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References
- - Watch The Performances On YouTube from British Antarctic Survey's YouTube Channel
External links
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