Live Earth Concert, London - Running Order

Running Order

In order of appearance :

  • SOS Allstars (with drummers Roger Taylor of Queen, Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters and Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers) (W 13:30)
  • Chris Moyles (presenter) (W 13:55)
  • Genesis - "Behind the Lines"/"Duke's End", "Turn It On Again", "Land of Confusion" and "Invisible Touch" (W 14:00)
  • Eddie Izzard (presenter) (W 14:25)
  • Razorlight - "In The Morning", "America" and "Los Angeles Waltz" (W 14:30)
  • Alan Carr (presenter) (W 14:55)
  • Snow Patrol - "Open Your Eyes", "Shut Your Eyes" and "Chasing Cars" (W 15:00)
  • Damien Rice and David Gray - "Babylon" (Gray solo performance, Rice on backing rhythm), "The Blower's Daughter (Rice solo performance, Gray on backing rhythm) and "Que Sera Sera" (W 15:25)
  • Gerard Butler (presenter) (W 15:40)
  • Kasabian - "Empire", "Club Foot" and "L.S.F." (W 15:45)
  • Thandie Newton (presenter) (W 16:00)
  • Al Gore (relayed from Washington D.C.) (W 16:05)
  • Paolo Nutini - "Alloway Groove", "Last Request", "What a Wonderful World" and "Jenny Don't Be Hasty" (W 16:10)
  • June Sarpong (presenter) (W 16:35)
  • The Black Eyed Peas - "Pump It", "Let's Get Retarded", "Big Girls Don't Cry" (Fergie solo performance), "Help Us Out" (will.i.am solo performance) and "Where Is The Love?" (W 17:00)
  • John Legend - "Ordinary People" (W 17:25)
  • Geri Halliwell (presenter) (W 17:40)
  • Duran Duran - "Planet Earth", "Ordinary World", "Notorious/I Want To Take You Higher" and "Girls on Film" (W 17:45)
  • Chris Rock (presenter) (W 18:10)
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Can't Stop", "Dani California" and "By the Way" (W 18:15)
  • Neve Campbell (presenter) (W 18:40)
  • Bloc Party - "Banquet", "So Here We Are" and "The Prayer" (W 18:45)
  • Kyle MacLachlan (presenter) (W 19:10)
  • Ashok Sinha (speech) (W 19:15)
  • Corinne Bailey Rae - "I'd Like To", "Mercy Mercy Me" (duet with John Legend) and "Put Your Records On" (W 19:20)
  • Terra Naomi - "Say It's Possible" (W 19:45)
  • Ioan Gruffudd (presenter) (W 20:00)
  • Keane - "Somewhere Only We Know", "Is It Any Wonder?" and "Bedshaped" (W 20:05)
  • Russell Brand (presenter) (W 20:30)
  • Metallica - "Sad But True", "3rd Stone From The Sun/Nothing Else Matters" and "Enter Sandman" (W 20:35)
  • Ricky Gervais (presenter) (W 20:50)
  • Spinal Tap - introduced by Rob Reiner as Marti Di Bergi, "Stonehenge", "Warmer Than Hell", and "Big Bottom" (with every bass guitar player from the event excluding Mike Rutherford of Genesis and John Taylor of Duran Duran. Guitarists James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica also joined on bass) (W 20:55)
  • Russell Brand (presenter) (W 21:20)
  • Boris Becker (presenter) (W 21:25)
  • James Blunt - "Wisemen", "Wild World", and "Same Mistake" (W 21:30)
  • Russell Brand (presenter) (W 21:55)
  • Beastie Boys - "Sure Shot", "So What'cha Want", "Intergalactic", "Sabotage" (W 22:00)
  • Russell Brand (presenter) (W 22:25)
  • David Tennant (presenter) (W 22:30)
  • Pussycat Dolls - "Buttons", "Stickwitu" and "Don't Cha" (W 22:35)
  • Russell Brand (presenter) (WW 22:50)
  • Foo Fighters - "All My Life", "My Hero", "Times Like These", "Best of You" and "Everlong" (W 22:55)
  • Kevin Wall (speech) (W 23:30)
  • Russell Brand (presenter) (W 23:35)
  • Terence Stamp (speech) (W 23:40)
  • Madonna - "Hey You", "Ray of Light", "La Isla Bonita" (with Eugene Hütz and Sergey Ryabtsev of Gogol Bordello) and "Hung Up" (W 23:45)
  • Russell Brand (wrap-up) (W 00:10)

Read more about this topic:  Live Earth Concert, London

Famous quotes containing the words running and/or order:

    Animals used to provide a lowlife way to kill and get away with it, as they do still, but, more intriguingly, for some people they are an aperture through which wounds drain. The scapegoat of olden times, driven off for the bystanders’ sins, has become a tender thing, a running injury. There, running away ... is me: hurt it and you are hurting me.
    Edward Hoagland (b. 1932)

    In order to feel good about himself, a child must be successful in his own eyes, not just in your eyes. Self-esteem is an inner feeling: Sometimes it corresponds with outer reality, and sometimes it doesn’t.
    Stanley I. Greenspan (20th century)