Nokia New Year’s Eve celebrates the start of 2007 in global style

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January 2nd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 27 times, 1 so far today

Nokia New Year’s Eve celebrates the start of 2007 in global style

Nokia New Year’s Eve delivered on its promise to connect millions of people around the world through five spectacular events being held as part of the biggest New Year’s party of 2006. Five party capitals — Hong Kong, Mumbai, Berlin, Rio and New York — all played their part to celebrate the beginning of 2007. Those in attendance at the live show, or watching the global broadcast on television or online saw some of the biggest names in music celebrating a truly unforgettable night.

Nokia New Year’s Eve began at Hong Kong’s Ocean Terminal with Atomic Kitten topping the bill and making their first international appearance since splitting in 2004. They performed hits such as Whole Again and Tide Is High after an impressive roster of local stars including DJ Jamaster A, Eason Chan, Grasshopper, Hacken Lee, Joey Yung, Josie Ho, Jun Kung, Paul Wong, Soler and Twins entertained the crowd throughout the evening. Despite the massive Internet challenges created by the recent earthquake in Taiwan, Hong Kong music fans were also able to stream the live concert footage directly to their mobile thanks to a select group of local operators.

Moving west, Mumbai’s Andheri Stadium played host to a star-studded celebration that featured performances by Grammy Award-winning Nelly Furtado, Indian music maestro A.R. Rahman, and Bollywood superstars Priyanka Chopra, Shahid Kapoor, Koena Mitra, among others. Furtado, a Canadian performing in India for the first time, captivated the crowd by singing two Hindi ballads, Kabhi Kabhi and Yeh Sama, in addition to her international hits Powerless, Maneater and I Am Like A Bird. Nokia New Year’s Eve also marked the public debut of the first English language composition by Indian musical legend A.R. Rahman – Pray For Me, Brother – an anthem dedicated toward the eradication of world poverty. As the clock closed on midnight, Rahman, also known as the “Mozart from Madras”, got the crowd into the party spirit with his all-time hit Humma Humma as well as his Oscar-nominated single Khalbali.

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