TOKYO (Reuters) - Icelandic singer Bjork rocked Tokyo on Saturday, kicking off the biggest live music show in history which aims to pressure world leaders to do more to fight poverty.
Live 8, an expanded version of the Live Aid sensation of 20 years ago, will take in 10 cities and four continents and end in North America. Organiser Bob Geldof wants to harness people power to push for political change.
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