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Charlotte Hatherley - downloadAlbum: The Deep Blue
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NewsLinkin Park join Live Earth line-upLinkin Park are to headline the Tokyo leg of the forthcoming Live Earth concerts. The global gigs, which take place across all seven continents on July 7, begin a one-year campaign, spearheaded by former US presidential candidate Al Gore, to promote climate change. As well as Tokyo, shows will take place Sydney, Shanghai, Johannesburg, London, Hamburg, Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro and New York. Linkin Park co-frontman Mike Shinoda told Undercover: "Climate crisis awareness could be one of the defining issues of our generation, and we're proud to play this show in support of that effort." The concert is expected to be viewed by two billion people, and is set to be the biggest music event ever undertaken. Bands confirmed to play the London event at the newly-reopened Wembley Stadium include Beastie Boys, Snow Patrol, Madonna and Razorlight. Spice Girls sell album through underwear chain The Spice Girls are selling their new album exclusively through a lingerie chain. The girl group have signed a ?5 million deal to make their greatest hits LP only available in the US at outlets of underwear giant Victoria's Secret when it is released in November. A Victoria's Secret insider said: "It's an unbelievably great opportunity for all involved. We're just so excited about it. "The Spice Girls are icons all over the world and we're delighted to have them on board." Victoria's Secret will also offer fans a special limited-edition box set, which includes charm bracelets, a karaoke DVD, postcards and posters. The Spice Girls' greatest hits will also be available to download for American fans. The 'Wannabe' singers will make their comeback at the Los Angeles Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, which will air on CBS on November 15. The deal is similar to the one Sir Paul McCartney brokered this year. He agreed to sell his latest album 'Memory Almost Full' through coffee chain Starbucks. The reunited group - Geri Halliwell, Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Emma Bunton and Mel C - have also signed a ?5 million deal with supermarket giants Tesco to appear in two advertisements. |
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