By Cahal Milmo
16 June 2005
The rock star Peter Gabriel backed critics of the lack of African artists in next month's Live8 concert yesterday as he unveiled details of a separate show featuring performers from the continent.
The Africa Calling concert - held at the Eden Project in Cornwall to coincide with the other Live8 events on 2 July - will provide a global stage for more than a dozen leading African musicians, with television pictures being transmitted around the world.
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The decision to use the Eden Project, the environmental visitor attraction situated under a series of "bio-domes" in a disused quarry, was made after Gabriel and Ure were approached by its founder, Tim Smit.
The performers
- Youssou N'Dour (Senegal)
- Angélique Kidjo (Benin)
- Maryam Mursal (Somalia)
- Salif Keita (Mali)
- Thomas Mapfumo and the Blacks Unlimited (Zimbabwe)
- Tinariwen (Touareg group based in Mali)
- Daara J (hip-hop group from Senegal)
- Akim El Sikameya (Algeria)
- Shikisha (South Africa)
- Ayub Ogada (Kenya)
- Modou Diouf and O Fogum (Senegal)
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