Music gala planned for Olympics
Olympic organisers are hoping for a coup of sorts by planning the biggest music event in music history with 12 days of concerts during the games.
While it has been revealed that the musical extravaganza could see Madonna, Paul McCartney, and the Rolling Stones headlining; the organisers are also hoping to see Led Zepplin and the Spice Girls reformed for the events, the Daily Mail reported. It is also hoped that Jay-Z, Stevie Wonder, Pink Floyd, Take That and Simon and Garfunkel would perform during the Games in July.
Charities are expected to benefit from the concerts, which will be promoted by the Live Nation entertainment company. “Everything is being done to make sure this will be the biggest music extravaganza ever,” People magazine quoted a source as saying. “It is going to be huge. The hope is that the organisers can persuade some of the most successful and popular music acts ever to perform.
“Led Zepplin are at the top of the list. If they will re-form then it will be a massive coup for London and the Olympics. The idea behind the project is that artists from across the world will come together to celebrate the games.”
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