WaveAid was a fund raising concert held on Saturday the 2005-01-29 as a means for raising funds for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known as the Boxing Day Tsunami. It was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground and broadcast on television by Channel [V and MTV, and on radio by Triple J, Triple M, NOVA and World Audio Radio 2. Part of the between-band entertainment was the screens to the side of the stage showing live feeds of audience members with captions.
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- WaveAid was a fund raising concert held on Saturday the 2005-01-29 as a means for raising funds for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known as the Boxing Day Tsunami. It was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground and broadcast on television by Channel [V and MTV, and on radio by Triple J, Triple M, NOVA and World Audio Radio 2. Part of the between-band entertainment was the screens to the side of the stage showing live feeds of audience members with captions. At first, individuals were labeled on the screens as "skanks" or "English Backpackers". Then female concert goers were encouraged to show their breasts on the giant screens, which led to some women having their shirts pulled up by surrounding audience members against their will.
- Wave Aid est un concert de charité qui a eu lieu le samedi 29 janvier 2005 en tant que moyen de collecte de fonds pour les victimes du tremblement de terre de l'océan Indien du 29 décembre 2004, connu sous le nom de Boxing Day Tsunami. Il a eu lieu au Sydney Cricket Ground et diffusée sur la télévision Channel [V] et de MTV, et à la radio par Triple J, Triple H, Nova et Mondial Audio Radio 2. Une partie de la bande entre les écrans de divertissement est à côté de la scène en direct montrant des membres de l'auditoire avec des légendes. Dans un premier temps, les individus ont été marqués sur les écrans en tant que "Skanks" ou "English Backpackers". Ensuite, les femmes amateurs de concerts ont été encouragés à montrer leurs seins sur les écrans géants, ce qui a conduit à certaines femmes ayant arraché leurs vêtements en les entourant d'audience des membres contre leur volonté.
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- WaveAid was a fund raising concert held on Saturday the 2005-01-29 as a means for raising funds for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known as the Boxing Day Tsunami. It was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground and broadcast on television by Channel [V and MTV, and on radio by Triple J, Triple M, NOVA and World Audio Radio 2. Part of the between-band entertainment was the screens to the side of the stage showing live feeds of audience members with captions.
- Wave Aid est un concert de charité qui a eu lieu le samedi 29 janvier 2005 en tant que moyen de collecte de fonds pour les victimes du tremblement de terre de l'océan Indien du 29 décembre 2004, connu sous le nom de Boxing Day Tsunami. Il a eu lieu au Sydney Cricket Ground et diffusée sur la télévision Channel [V] et de MTV, et à la radio par Triple J, Triple H, Nova et Mondial Audio Radio 2.
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