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| Gogol Bordello |
Gogol
Bordello, Jackson Browne, Laurie Anderson, Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, Orville
Peck, Arooj Aftab, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Allison Russell, tUnE-yArDs, Angélique Kidjo,
the Philip Glass Ensemble, Tenzin Choegyal, and the Scorchio Quartet were among
the artists who participated in the 38th annual Tibet House US benefit concert
at Carnegie Hall on March 3, 2025.
This
year’s concert celebrated the year of the wood snake as well as the 90th
birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Philip Glass and Laurie Anderson
served as artistic directors. Tony Shanahan, the longtime bassist of Patti Smith’s band, served as the
music director, leading a house band that consisted of guitarists Erik Della
Penna and Andy York and drummer Brian Griffin. Uma Thurman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Arden Wohl,
and Jonah Freeman served as the evening’s honorary chairs.
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| Jackson Browne |
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| Angélique Kidjo |
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| Orville Peck |
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| Allison Russell |
Tickets
for the fundraiser began at a modest $49, while tickets for the gala afterwards
at the Ziegfield Ballroom began at $500. All proceeds support the work of Tibet
House US, a non-profit educational institution and cultural embassy founded in
New York City in 1987 at the request of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to ensure
the survival of the unique Tibetan civilization. The mission of Tibet House US
is to present Tibet's ancient traditions of art and culture, preserve and
restore Tibet's cultural and spiritual heritage, and promote Tibet's systems of
spiritual philosophy and mind sciences.
Robert Thurman and Philip Glass are among the founders of Tibet House US. Thurman serves as the president of the Board of Trustees at Tibet House US. Glass, who watched the evening’s performance from a box seat over the stage, is the vice president of Tibet House US’ Board of Trustees.
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| Patti Smith |
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| Michael Stipe |
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| Laurie Anderson |
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| tUnE-yArDs |
As
in past years, Monks from the Drepung Gomang Monastery began the program with an
invocation of prayerful chants before Thurman offered a keynote address. Thurman’s
message, and the message of other participants in the program, centered on the present
plight of the Tibetan people and their culture under the perpetual threat of
Chinese communism. Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello also emphasized the universality
of governmental oppression, comparing the circumstances of the Tibetans to the struggle
of the people in his native country, Ukraine.
Memorable
moments during the concert included Orville Peck and Allison Russell singing a
duet on “Chemical Sunset,” recreating the duet they recorded on his Stampede
album. Beninese-French singer-songwriter, actress and activist Angélique Kidjo
persuaded much of the audience to dance and sing a refrain along with her in
her native language. Shortly before the closing set led by Gogol Bordello,
Laurie Anderson cited her late husband Lou Reed's three rules for getting
through rough times and then engaged the audience in several martial arts
movements. Most of the audience stood for the finale, in which Gogol Bordello
and members of the cast performed a cover of Patti Smith’s “People Have the
Power,” although Smith had already left the venue.
Over
the past four decades, the annual fundraising concert has featured performances
by David Bowie, Lou Reed, R.E.M, boygenius, the Alabama Shakes, Phoebe
Bridgers, Carly Simon, Stephen Colbert, Sharon Jones, FKA twigs, the Roots, Jim
James, Vampire Weekend, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Blood Orange, Sigur Ros,
Emmylou Harris, Jon Batiste, Nathaniel Rateliff, Jason Isbell, Iggy Pop, the
Flaming Lips, Keanu Reeves, Eddie Vedder, Annie Lennox, Brittany Howard, Black
Pumas, Cage the Elephant, Cyndi Lauper, Trey Anastasio and many other
supporters. The concerts typically raise $400,000 to $500,000, which goes
toward the operation and programming of Tibet House US.
All
photographs by Noam Galai & Ilya Savenok for Getty Images, courtesy of
Tibet House US
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| The Philip Glass Ensemble |
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| Arooj Aftab |
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| Ebon Moss-Bachrach |
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| Tenzin Choegyal |
Setlists
Monks
from the Drepung Gomang Monastery (Invocation)
The
Philip Glass Ensemble
- Koyaanisqatsi
Bob Thurman (remarks)
Arooj
Aftab: 7:55 – 8:05 p.m.
- Raat Ki Rani
- Mohabbat
Tenzin
Choegyal: 8:05 – 8:15
p.m.
- Gangi Ri Rawe
Patti
Smith: 8:15– 8:30 p.m.
- A reading from Footnote to Howl (Allen Ginsberg cover)
- Peaceable Kingdom / People Have the Power
tUnE-yArDs: 8:30 – 8:40 p.m.
- How Big is the Rainbow?
- Limelight
Orville
Peck: 8:40 – 8:55 p.m.
- Dead of Night
- Chelsea Hotel #2 (Leonard Cohen cover)
- Chemical Sunset (with Allison Russell)
Allison
Russell: 8:55 – 9:05 p.m.
- Superlover (Birds of Chicago song)
- Rag Child
Ebon
Moss-Bachrach: 9:05 –
9:15 p.m.
- Wales Visitation (Allen Ginsberg poem)
Laurie
Anderson: 9:15 – 9:25 p.m.
- Junior Dad (Lou Reed & Metallica cover)
Michael
Stipe: 9:25 – 9:35 p.m.
- A reading of Desiderata (Max Ehrmann poem, with Laurie Anderson)
- The Man Who Sold the World (David Bowie cover)
- No Time for Love Like Now (Michael Stipe & Big Red Machine cover, with Tenzin Choegyal)
Jackson
Browne: 9:35 – 9:45 p.m.
- Don't You Want to Be There
- Far from the Arms of Hunger
Angélique
Kidjo: 9:50 – 9:55 p.m.
- (unknown)
- Afrika
Gogol
Bordello: 10:05 – 10:20
p.m.
- Solidarity (Angelic Upstarts cover)
- We Mean It Man
- People Have the Power (Patti Smith cover, finale with the entire cast except Patti Smith)
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| Finale |
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| Musical Director Tony Shanahan |
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| Bob Thurman |
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| Monks from the Drepung Gomang Monastery |
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