Peace One Day's 2013 concert will be held at Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, from the 14 to 21 September, which will be live streamed to the world on YouTube for the first time ever, to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Peace Palace. The Peace One Day concert will be held on 21 September, which marks the U.N. International Day of Peace.
Performances from German Grammy-Award nominated Electronic Dance music DJ Paul Van Dyk will be played at the concert, award winning British singer and songwriter Natasha Bedingfield, BRIT award-nominated British band The Feeling, UK X-Factor runner up Jahmene Douglas and Ducth rock band Kane will also be joining together for a fantastic day of celebration.
Grammy-Award nominated Electronic Dance music DJ Paul Van Dyk
Peace One Day Founder, Jeremy Gilley, said of the event: "I'm thrilled to welcome Paul van Dyk and Natasha Bedingfield to Peace One day's 2013 celebration. I'm grateful to both of them and to all the artists performing this year. It's a truly international line up, helping us take the message of Peace Day to an even wider audience."
He added: "Anyone around the world with an internet connection can watch the show and the 24-hour broadcast, and anyone with a Blog or Facebook account can host the player for the broadcast themselves by embedding the 'PeaceCode' available on the Peace One Day website."
Jude Law, ambassador of Peace One Day, is producing the concert with Gilley, believes it gets better and better year on year: "To be invited to The Hague to mark the centenary of the Pace Palace is a very special moment. We're grateful for all the support we are receiving from the city. The concert will be an opportunity to highlight some of the extraordinary activities taking place on Peace Day around the world."