United We Stand: What More Can I Give
Benefit tour by Michael Jackson | |
Location |
RFK Stadium Washington, D.C., United States |
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Start date | October 21, 2001 |
Legs | 1 |
Number of shows |
1 in North America 1 in total |
Michael Jackson concert chronology |
United We Stand: What More Can I Give was a benefit concert led by Michael Jackson held on October 21, 2001 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.[1] The concert was the third major concert held in tribute to the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The other two were held in New York City.
Performances
The concert was a half-day-long spectacle beginning in the early afternoon and lasting well into the night. Performers ranged from music icons including Mariah Carey, James Brown, Al Green, Mary J. Blige, Carole King, Rod Stewart, Bette Midler, America, and Huey Lewis to starting stars of that time including Destiny's Child, P. Diddy, the Goo Goo Dolls, Train, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Usher, Pink, and NSYNC.[1] Each performer did a brief set usually amounting to about five songs apiece.
In order, the performances were: Backstreet Boys, Krystal Harris, Huey Lewis and the News, James Brown, Billy Gilman, O-Town, Usher, Christina Milian, Carole King, Al Green, Christina Aguilera, Pink, Bette Midler, CeCe Peniston, Aerosmith, America, P. Diddy (with Faith Evans singing backup in the choir), NSYNC, Janet Jackson, Destiny's Child, Rod Stewart, Goo Goo Dolls, Train, Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige and Michael Jackson, who performed "Man in the Mirror". Then everyone joined together, including Toni Braxton, MC Hammer and Mýa, for closing the show by performing "What More Can I Give".
Notable appearances were given by Aerosmith, who performed at the festival as well as a scheduled concert in Indianapolis the same night, both Destiny's Child and the Goo Goo Dolls had performed the previous night at The Concert for New York City.
Television broadcast
The event was televised, in an edited format, on ABC several days after the concert. During the telecast, there was no mention of Jackson's name and he was always filmed with the rest of the singers in the background; this was because Jackson signed a contract with CBS (the former owner of his record label) over the 30th Anniversary Special to not appear under his name in any other program; the airing of "Man in the Mirror" at an awards ceremony was also canceled.
Host and special appearances
John Stamos hosted the event, and appearances were also made by celebrities including Kevin Spacey along with political figures such as the mayor of Washington, D.C..
Set list
- "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- "Everyone"
- "I Want It That Way"
- "More Than That"
- "The Answer to Our Life"
- "Shape of My Heart"
- "Drowning"
- "Supergirl"
- "AM to PM"
- "So Far Away"
- "Love Makes The World"
- "Monday Without You"
- "Let's Stay Together"
- "Amazing Grace/Together (reprise)"
- "Take Me To The River"
- "My Vietnam"
- "Me and Bobby McGee"
- "Finally"
Dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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October 21, 2001 | Washington, D.C. | United States | RFK Stadium |
See also
References
- 1 2 Joe D'Angelo (October 22, 2001). "'NSYNC, Michael Jackson, P. Diddy, Mariah Stand United At D.C. Concert - Music, Celebrity, Artist News". MTV.com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.