The Concert for New York City
The Concert for New York City

The Concert for New York City

2001Movie296 minEnglish

The Concert for New York City (2001) captures the star-studded benefit held at Madison Square Garden on October 20, 2001, honoring the city’s resilience and the heroism of first responders after 9/11. Attended by thousands of firefighters, police officers, and rescue workers, the concert features performances by Paul McCartney, The Who, Elton John, Billy Joel, and other music legends in a powerful tribute to unity, courage, and recovery.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Various Directors (Concert Film)Genres: Music, Documentary

Plot Summary

The Concert for New York City was a major charity benefit concert held on October 20, 2001, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The event was organized to raise money for victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks and to help the city recover. It featured a star-studded lineup of musicians and performers, all donating their time and talent.

Critical Reception

The concert was widely praised as a powerful display of solidarity and a successful fundraising effort. Critics and audiences alike lauded the performances and the spirit of unity it fostered in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. It was seen as an important cultural moment for New York City.

What Reviewers Say

  • A remarkable display of musical talent united for a vital cause.
  • An emotional and uplifting event that showcased New York's resilience.
  • Successful in raising significant funds and spirits for a city in need.

Google audience: Audience reception for this event was overwhelmingly positive, focusing on the emotional impact of the performances and the collective sense of purpose. Viewers were moved by the artists' dedication to supporting New York City in its time of crisis.

Fun Fact

The concert raised over $35 million for the relief efforts following the September 11th attacks.

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