The world-famous rock band Scorpions and Bangladesh’s global band Chirkutt will perform in a concert organized to celebrate Bangladesh’s 50 years of independence at Madison Square Garden in New York City today.
The ICT Division has arranged the concert to convey the potential and national image of “Digital Bangladesh” to the world and as a tribute to the George Harrison-led Concert for Bangladesh at the same venue in 1971.
At the concert, Bangladesh and the UNDP will jointly announce the “Bangabandhu-UNDP Global Cyber Security Award”, reports UNB. Proceeds from the Golden Jubilee Bangladesh Concert will be spent on cyber security in relatively weak countries through the UN body.
On August 1, 1971, the whole world became familiar with the identity of Bangladesh and the then yet unborn nation's strenuous struggle for freedom through a pop concert organized by George Harrison and sitar maestro Ravi Shankar at Madison Square Garden.
The former Beatles lead guitarist Harrison responded to his friend Ravi Shankar's call and came out of his “semi-retirement” to take part in the concert. He also roped in a few of his famous friends, such as Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton.