Imagine if top world leaders team up to sing side by side with top artists from around the world in a concert. Imagine if the first female elected President of Ireland Mary Robinson will sing next to the Grammy award winner Angélique Kidjo from Benin. Imagine!!
Celebrating Women`s Day, MasterPeace is making this dream come true, by bringing these two powerful women together using their immense passion for peace and humanity to sing together John Lennon’s “Imagine” as part of the MasterPeace WorldBand initiative.
The two ladies will be singing live at 'MasterPeace in Concert' which will bring together on one stage world leaders, international top artists and popular artists from all the major conflict areas. To fuel dialogue and at the same time focus the world's attention on what we all share: the longing for a sustainable world with less armed conflicts.
The MasterPeace WorldBand performs the famous song 'Imagine' supported by 40,000 attendees and millions at home; together creating the biggest WorldBand ever, inspiring the world through music to start becoming active for peace.
Angélique Kidjo and Mary Robinson will be joined by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, 18-times Latin Grammy award winner Juanes, Brazilian Latin Grammy award winner Gilberto Gil, Senegalese singer Baaba Maal, Emmanuel Jal (South Sudan), Sezen Aksu and Aynur Dogan (Turkey), Toumani Diabaté (Mali), the Metropole Orchestra and many more to follow.
Watch these two strong ladies having their first rehearsal together, getting ready for 'MasterPeace in concert' that is taking place on the International Day of Peace, 21 September 2014.
Who said world leaders can`t sing?
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Comment by Raquel S Davenport on March 8, 2013 at 11:20am If dialogues won't work, then we need to be more creative to pass the message on peace. World leaders singing peace is a great idea. I would love to see that.
Comment by Kenneth Bush on March 8, 2013 at 6:57am "There comes a point when words are useless commentary. Immodest babbling beside the hard reality of suffering." --André Dumas
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