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Concert for Diana, the Acclaimed Live Event of 2007, Set for Worldwide Dvd Release Press Information: 12 September 2007 CONCERT FOR DIANA, THE ACCLAIMED LIVE EVENT OF 2007, SET FOR WORLDWIDE DVD RELEASE. “A triumph”. “ a birthday of a lifetime”. “A terrific show”. “Spectacular birthday show”. “A stellar line-up”. “What a swell party it was”: UK media comments. Released by Universal Music on Monday 5 November, the double DVD contains over 5 ½ hours of viewing, including personal playlist options and a behind the scenes documentary with previously unseen interview footage. “This concert is our way of remembering our mother the way we knew her – full of fun and laughter, and full of a love of life… It’s got to be the best birthday present she’s ever had… And this is how she would want to be remembered” Prince William and Prince Harry On I July 2007, at the new Wembley Stadium, ‘Concert for Diana’ was staged in front of an audience of 62,000 and beamed to a worldwide TV audience of many hundreds of millions in over 140 countries. The concert, organised by Prince William and Prince Harry to celebrate the life of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, on what would have been her 46th birthday proved to be a spectacular success – with the UK TV viewing figure peaking at a massive 15 million. The entire concert, and many extra features, is captured on a two disc DVD which will be released worldwide on 5 November. Last Summer’s Concert for Diana featured a truly unique artist line-up, spanning a broad artistic spectrum ...from Pharrell Williams to the English National Ballet, with the criteria being that the artists invited were some of the favourites of the Princess and the Princes: this resulted in a intoxicating blend of rock, pop, rap, classical and musical theatre. The two disc DVD, filmed by Janet Fraser Crook, features all of the 21 memorable performances by many of the world’s greatest musicians: Elton John, Rod Stewart, P. Diddy, Joss Stone, Bryan Ferry, Natasha Bedingfield, Fergie, Pharrell Williams, Lily Allen, Take That, Roger Hodgson of Supertramp, Tom Jones, James Morrison, Orson, Joe Perry, Kanye West, The Feeling, Status Quo, Will Young, Nelly Furtado and Duran Duran. In recognition of Diana’s love of ballet, the English National Ballet gave a spell binding performance of an extract from Swan Lake, and the Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals medley, packed with surprise guests Anastacia, Connie Fisher, Andrea Ross, Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman, Josh Groban, Donny Osmond, Jason Donovan and Lee Mead, reflected the Princess’s fondness for musical theatre. Star presenters included Kiefer Sutherland, Sienna Miller, David Beckham, Ricky Gervais, Dennis Hopper and Jamie Oliver. The Concert for Diana DVD, like the Concert itself, is presented in three Acts and includes much fascinating unseen footage. With a running time of over five and a half hours, the Concert for Diana DVD includes all the artists and presenters as well as a fascinating behind-the-scenes documentary. The DVD also contains all the poignant ‘Diana and me’ films, a series of short films about Diana which were interwoven through the concert and give compelling testimony from people of all ages and walks of life about how the Princess touched so many people’s lives. The front cover of the DVD features one of the best-loved images of Diana, taken by Mario Testino at her last official portrait session. It is one of the photographs currently on show as part of Testino’s exhibition in the State Apartments at Kensington Palace. Accompanying the DVD is a 20 page booklet which contains a wonderful photographic record of the events on 1 July at Wembley stadium. The charities benefiting from the sale of ‘Concert for Diana DVD’ will be the same as the Concert beneficiaries – The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund , Sentebale, the Lesotho children’s charity Prince Harry founded in her memory, and the six charities of which the Princess was Patron at the time of her death – Centrepoint, English National Ballet, Great Ormond Street Hospital, The National Aids Trust, The Leprosy Mission and The Royal Marsden Hospital, In the days after the Concert, the media and public both in the UK and around the world agreed that an event that had been planned as a fabulous birthday party had succeeded in being exactly that…an occasion full of fun and laughter, and of a sense of joyous celebration. -Ends- www.concertfordiana.com Tracklisting and product details attached. Fur further information: Claire Singers/Doug Wright LD Communications Tel: 020 7439 7222 [email protected] “What the Papers Said”: ‘A stellar line-up’ The Times ‘Diana’s boys remember their mother with ‘the best birthday party ever’ – for 63,000.’ Daily Telegraph ‘This is the party that Diana would have wanted.’ The Guardian ‘What a swell party it was’ Daily Mail ‘Diana’s boys are the stars of the show’ Metro ‘A triumph’ The Independent ‘Princes William and Harry picked a bill that reflected (their mother’s) talent for appealing to almost everybody.” Evening Standard ‘Stars turn out at Wembley in honour of their beloved mum.” Daily Star ‘A carnival atmosphere Daily Express Track Listing: DVD ONE ACT ONE ELTON JOHN – “Your Song” Prince William and Prince Harry – Welcome DURAN DURAN – “Sunrise”, “Wild Boys”, “Rio” JAMES MORRISON – “You Give Me Something, Wonderful World” ‘DIANA & Me’ – PROFESSOR SIR MAGDI and LISA YACOUB Sienna Miller and Dennis Hopper LILY ALLEN – “LDN”, “Smile” ‘DIANA & Me’ – DOUG SMITH FERGIE – “Glamorous”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” ‘DIANA & Me’ – CLARK DENMARK Kiefer Sutherland THE FEELING – “Fill My Little World”, “I Love It When You Call” ‘DIANA & Me’ – GEMMA QUINN PHARRELL WILLIAMS – “Drop It Like It’s Hot”, “She Wants To Move” Tribute – BILL CLINTON ‘DIANA & Me’ – MIKE WHITLAM and SANDRA TIGICA Simon Cowell, Ryan Seacrest and Randy Jackson NELLY FURTADO – “Say It Right”, “I’m Like a Bird”, “Maneater” “DIANA AND BALLET” Natasha Kaplinsky ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET – “Swan Lake” ACT TWO - Part One Introduction – Live Aid STATUS QUO – “Rocking All Over the World” ‘DIANA & Me’ – COLIN DAWSON Dennis Hopper JOSS STONE – “You Had Me”, “Under Pressure” ROGER HODGSON – “Dreamer”, “The Logical Song”, Breakfast In America”, “Give a Little Bit” ‘DIANA & Me’ – AUDREY WATSON Fearne Cotton ORSON – “Happiness”, “No Tomorrow” ‘DIANA & Me’ – RUTH SIMS and JONATHAN GRIMSHAW Gillian Anderson TOM JONES with JOE PERRY – “Kiss”, “I Bet You Look Good On the Dance Floor” TOM JONES with JOE PERRY and JOSS STONE – “Ain’t That a Lot of Love” WILL YOUNG – “Switch It On” NATASHA BEDINGFIELD – “Unwritten” Additional Features “DIANA & me” – Brigadier Andrew Freemantle “DIANA & me” – Sir Malcolm Green DVD TWO ACT TWO – Part Two ‘DIANA & Me” – CHRIS ANDERSON and ANNE GRINDROD Boris Becker and John McEnroe BRYAN FERRY – “Slave to Love”, “Make You Feel My Love”, “Let’s Stick Together” Tribute – TONY BLAIR Cat Deeley ‘DIANA AND MUSICALS’ ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER… ANASTACIA – “Jesus Christ Superstar” CONNIE FISHER and ANDREA ROSS – “Memory” Overture – “Phantom of the Opera” ANDREA BOCELLI – “Music of the Night” SARAH BRIGHTMAN and JOSH GROBAN – “All I Ask of You” DONNY OSMOND, JASON DONOVAN and LEE MEAD – “Any Dream Will Do” ACT THREE Kiefer Sutherland ROD STEWART – “Maggie May”, “Baby Jane”, “Sailing” ‘DIANA AND PHOTOGRAPHERS’ Patsy Kensit KANYE WEST – “Gold Digger”, “Touch the Sky”, “Stronger”, “Diamonds from Sierra Leone”, “Jesus Walks” ‘DIANA & Me’ – SIMON BARNES and DANNY AYKROYD Jamie Oliver P. DIDDY – “I’ll Be Missing You” ‘DIANA & Me” – JILL, HOWARD, RICHARD and MATTHEW ATTFIELD David Beckham TAKE THAT – “Shine”, “Patience”, “Back for Good” ‘DIANA & Me” – DAVID LEONARD Ben Stiller RICKY GERVAIS with MACKENZIE CROOK ELTON JOHN – “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting”, “Tiny Dancer”, “Are You Ready for Love” Prince William and Prince Harry – Goodnight Tribute – NELSON MANDELLA ‘DIANA’S CHILDHOOD’ (Soundtrack: QUEEN – “These Are the Days of Our Lives”) Additional Features “DIANA & me” – Sophie and Jennifer Mason “DIANA & me” – Lord Attenborough “The Making of Concert for Diana” – Documentary Technical Specifications: Director: Janet Fraser-Crook Total Duration: 5h 40m Label: Universal Music Subtitles: English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese Standard DVD: Language English Region 0 Aspect Ratio 16:9 Number of Discs 2 Classification Exempt Release Date 5 November 2007 Run Time Total: 5 hours 40 mins Available Audio Tracks 5.1 Dolby Surround 2.0 Dolby Stereo Disc Format: DVD-9 (Dual-Layer) DVD Features ‘DIANA & Me’ featurettes (4) 30-minute documentary ‘Personal Playlist’ function 24 page booklet with photo montages .
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