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Revision as of 11:33, 22 May 2006
46664 is the prisoner number of Nelson Mandela from his imprisonment in 1964 to his release in 1990, and the title used for a series of charity concerts (the motto: "Aids is not a disease it is a human rights issue"). Mandela is sometimes referred to, reverently, as prisoner 46664; the Nelson Mandela Foundation is located at the website address 46664.com. The number was assigned because Mandela was the 466th prisoner to come to Robben Island in 1964.
46664 Concerts
Cape Town, South Africa
On 29 November 2003 an event called the 46664 Concert was held at Green Point Stadium, Cape Town. It was hosted by Mandela and its goal was to raise awareness of the spread of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. The following artists performed:
- Beyoncé Knowles
- Bob Geldof
- Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor)
- Dave Stewart
- Paul Oakenfold with Shifty Shellshock and TC
- Amampondo Drummers
- Baaba Maal
- Youssou N'Dour
- Yusuf Islam (previously known as Cat Stevens)
- Peter Gabriel
- Angelique Kidjo
- Bono and The Edge from U2
- Abdel Wright
- Chris Thompson, Zoe Nicholas, Treana Morris
- Yvonne Chaka Chaka
- Bongo Maffin
- Johnny Clegg
- Jimmy Cliff
- The Corrs
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- Eurythmics
- Danny K
- Watershed
- Zucchero
- Ms Dynamite
- Andrew Bonsu
- Anastacia
- Soweto Gospel Choir
George, South Africa
On 19 March 2005, another "annual" 46664 Concert was held in George, South Africa with people like Katie Melua, Annie Lennox, Will Smith, and Queen + Paul Rodgers.
Madrid, Spain
The first 46664 event to be staged in Europe took place from 29 April 2005 through to 1 May 2005 in Madrid, Spain. The concerts named "46664 Festival Madrid" focused on Spanish-speaking artists, as shown in the following list:
29 April 2005 "Noche de Raices" ("Roots night")
- Falete
- Valderrama
- Diana Navarro
- José Mercé
- Queco
- La Tana
- Diego El Cigala
- Josemi Carmona
- Pepe Habichuela
- Pasión Vega
- Alberto Cortez
- Niña Pastori
30 April 2005 "Noche de Pop" ("Pop night")
- Taxi
- No se lo digas a Mamá
- Beatriz Luengo
- Fábula
- Modestia Aparte
- Sybel
- La sonrisa de Julia
- El sueño de Morfeo
- El canto del Loco
- Jarabe de Palo
- Mikel Erentxun
- Nacho García Vega
- Miguel Ríos
- Los Anónimos
- Danza Invisible
- Presuntos Implicados
- Loquillo y Trogloditas
- Iguana Tango
- Pereza
- Javier Gurruchaga
1 May 2005 "Noche de Solistas" ("Singer songwriter´s night")
- Elena Bujedo
- Pedro Javier Hermosilla
- Carmen Paris
- Jorge Drexler
- Carlos Nuñez
- Ismael Serrano
- Manolo García
- Sergio Dalma
- Zucchero
Tromsø, Norway
On 11 June 2005, the 46664 Arctic Concert was held in Tromsø, Norway. The following artists performed:
- Anneli Drecker and Jane Kelly (NO)
- Adjagas and Lawra Somby
- Razorlight (UK)
- Kaizers Orchestra (NO)
- Bongo Maffin (ZA)
- Samsaya
- Earth Affair (IS)
- Noora Noor (NO)
- Thomas Dybdahl (NO)
- Saybia (DK)
- Peter Gabriel
- Robert Plant
- Mafikizolo
- Madrugada (NO)
- Ane Brun (NO)
- House band with:
- Sami choir
- Johnny Clegg (UK/ZA)
The show started at 19:00 on 11 June 2005, and ended at about 01:15 at 12 June 2005.
External links
- 46664.com - Nelson Mandela Foundation
- southafrica.info - Nelson Mandela Foundation