It will take place on the evening of 7 July at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, and will include a blend of local and international stars such as Die Fantastischen Vier, Wir Sind Helden, Xavier Naidoo, Sean Paul, Ivete Sangalo, Youssou N'dour and South African chart-toppers Freshly Ground. The official concert, organised by FIFA in cooperation with the City of Berlin and the Fan Fest, will provide the climax to this day, symbolising the bridge between Germany and South Africa and paying tribute to the fans for their support and giving them an opportunity to celebrate one month of passion and emotions. ![]() This four-year period will feature several projects which will ensure that the first ever FIFA World Cup on African soil will leave a lasting positive effect on the continent. The 2010 logo ceremony, which will take place in the Tempodrom in Berlin between 14:00 and 17:00, will signal the start of the road from Germany and Europe to South Africa and Africa. ![]() The event will culminate in the unveiling of the Official Emblem of the tournament, the official logo for 2010 and it will be followed later the same day by a free concert under the slogan "Football for a Better World - from Germany to South Africa", featuring artists such as Youssou N'dour, Ivete Sangalo, Xavier Naidoo and Sean Paul. ![]() South Africa's journey to the World Cup in 2010: Africa's Calling Under the title "Africa's Calling", the journey to the 2010 FIFA World Cup will start in Berlin on 7 July 2006 Under the title "Africa's Calling", the journey to the 2010 FIFA World Cup will start in Berlin on 7 July 2006 with the presentation of the "African Legacy" programme in a ceremony that will be attended by the President Thabo Mbeki and FIFA President Joseph Blatter, accompanied by some of the greatest ever African players such as George Weah, Abedi Pele, Roger Milla and Lucas Radebe.
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