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Eurosonic / Radio Plus

The Flaming Lips 
On Wednesday 23 April, Eurosonic presents the Flaming Lips in concert. 

Recorded and offered by ORF/FM4 to the EBU/Eurosonic Partnership. The concert took place at the Flex in Vienna on 1st March 2003.

The event will be taken by the following 14 EBU Organizations:
WDR (Germany), NDR (Germany), RTBF (Belgium), YLE (Finland), SR (Slovakia), RSR (Switzerland), LR (Latvia), VRT (Belgium), DR (Denmark), HR (Germany), BR (Germany), NPB (Netherlands), RF (France), RNE (Spain).

Placebo
On Thursday 24 April, Eurosonic presents Placebo in concert. Recorded and offered by WDR/Eins Live to the EBU/Eurosonic Partnership. The concert took place at the Eins Live Broadcasting Center on 12 March 2003.

The event will be taken by the following 17 EBU Organizations:
RTBF (Belgium), BR (Germany), SWRB (Germany), DR (Denmark), MR (Hungary), ORB (Germany), RTVS (Slovenia), ORF (Austria), HR (Germany), NPB (Netherlands), SR (Slovakia), MDR (Germany), ERSL (Luxemburg), YLE (Finland), RF (France), RAI (Italy), RSR (Switzerland).

Peter Gabriel
On Thursday 24 April
, at 12.00 GMT, Eurosonic presents Peter Gabriel in concert. Recorded and offered by Radio France/France Inter to the EBU/Eurosonic Partnership, the concert took place in Paris on 24 October 2002.

The event will be taken by the following twenty six EBU Members:

DLRB (Germany), WDR (Germany), RTBF (Belgium), ERSL (Luxemburg), YLE (Finland), VRT (Belgium), ER (Estonia), LR (Lithuania), SR (Slovakia), ORB (Germany), MDR (Germany), RB (Germany), RSR (Switzerland), RTSI (Switzerland), NRU (Ukraine), CBC (Canada), SR (Germany), LR (Latvia), BNR (Bulgaria), BR (Germany), NDR (Germany), DR (Denmark), JSBH (Bosnia-Herzegovina), RTVS (Slovenia), NPB (Netherlands), MR (Hungary).



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