Mon, 15 October 2007 21:59:08 ET
Annie Lennox will be joined by Ludacris, Jamelia, Peter Gabriel and many other musicians to raise AIDS awareness through a concert in Johannesburg.
Annie Lennox has signed up for Nelson Mandela's World Aids' Day concert in December. The former Eurythmics singer will join a host of music stars, including
Peter Gabriel,
Jamelia,
Ludacris,
Razorlight and
Corinne Bailey Rae, at the former South African President's concert to raise HIV and AIDS awareness in Johannesburg's Ellis Park stadium on December 1.
Ludacris said: "It's a shame that after all these years we still have to raise awareness for a disease that continues to infiltrate communities, countries and families. But I am proud to be able to stand by Nelson Mandela, a man of dignity, power, strength and change and one who always leads by example. I hope this concert will be another stepping stone to finding a cure."
Annie - who was involved in the first 46664 concert in November 2003 - is also doing her own bit to raise awareness of the disease by releasing a new album, 'Songs of Mass Destruction', and a musical project, 'Sing', featuring a single involving 23 top female singers, including
Madonna,
Celine Dion,
Pink and
Shakira.
She said: "I'd recorded a track, and was trying to think about how to develop it. I just needed to ask some other women who were renowned and successful artists. So I got a generic letter, sent it out to them, and waited to see what would happen. Some weren't available or were too busy, but they were all so sweet and said they'd love to do it."
Mandela will announce the full line-up for the 46664 World Aids' Day concert on October 29.
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