Out Of Darkness Comes Light

music1.jpg After September 11, U2 performed during the Superbowl half-time delivering, quite possibly, the most poignant 9/11 tribute ever. They brought healing to a country that was still reeling from the attacks that happened nearly 6 months before. Now comes act 2.

On Monday, U2 and Green Day will take the field at the reopened Superdome in New Orleans as they welcome the New Orleans Saints back home…

AND I WILL BE ON THE FIELD WITH THEM!

That’s right. I have been given the opportunity to join with a few hundred other fans to be a part of the pre-game mini concert. My mind is going a mile a minute here. I am waiting on the final details but right now it’s a go!!!

The concert is being given to help aid in the Music Rising project which is now moving into phase 2. Music Rising was started to help get instruments back into the hands of individual musicians after the devestation of Hurricane Katrina. Phase 2 will now focus on the churches and schools who lost their instruments to the weather. What an incredible mission.

Music Rising, the campaign launched to help bring the music back to the storm ravaged Gulf Coast Region announced an extraordinary pairing of two of the world’s greatest rock bands for a special show before ESPN’s Monday Night Football game between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints at the Louisiana Superdome on Monday, September 25, 2006. U2 and Green Day will make an unprecedented appearance together on stage to officially re-open the Louisiana Superdome and perform for the people of New Orleans on behalf of Music Rising. The pre-game show and special performance is sponsored by RealNetworks’ Rhapsody digital music service. Music Rising is administered by the Gibson Foundation.

In the days following Hurricane Katrina, the Louisiana Superdome became a symbol of agony and distress. This NFL football game is the first event to originate from the stadium since the Katrina devastation. It will be highlighted by a special live performance by U2 and Green Day that will be televised during ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown pre-game show between 7:00pm-8:30pm EDT (performance 8:20-8:30pm). An opening video presentation showcasing the efforts of Music Rising and the Superdome will air prior to the performance by the two super-groups.

Go check out what Music Rising has been doing and then be on the look out for me during the concert on ESPN’s Monday Night Football Pre-Game.

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  1. Sarah September 22, 2006 at 5:51 am #

    That is too cool. I’m totally excited for you.

  2. Brian September 22, 2006 at 11:36 am #

    ok, explain how the heck you got that oppurtunity. Did you win a contest? write an essay about your love for U2? what? Are they paying for your travel? Do you get to stay for the game? Is the concert free? Will you meet U2? And more importantly, will you jump onstage, rip off your shirt, and shake it like it’s hot for the entire nation on TV?

    You can’t just leave us hanging. You must explain!

  3. Sarah September 22, 2006 at 11:40 am #

    Yeah, what Brian said…inquiring minds want to know.

  4. Micheal September 22, 2006 at 11:41 am #

    No I didn’t win a contest. No essay. No free travel. No game-only pre-game. Yes, it is free to get in. Out look not so good on being able to meet with the band (There is always hope though) And I don’t want to be the cause of an outbreak of sudden ocular blindness all across the country so I will not be jumping onstage, ripping off my shirt, and shaking it like it’s hot for the entire nation on TV. Not gonna happen.

    I came across a blurb on a major U2 fan site and emailed the person in charge of organizing people for the event.

    I will feel a whole lot better once I get the final details but I am still pretty jazzed!!!

  5. Scott September 22, 2006 at 2:56 pm #

    That is AWESOME!! You have to give a detailed review!

  6. Brian September 26, 2006 at 12:08 pm #

    I still wish you would shake it like it’s hot.