The Moscow Music Peace Festival was a rock concert that took place in the USSR on 12 and 13 August 1989 at Central Lenin Stadium (now called Luzhniki Stadium) in Moscow. Occurring during the glasnost era, it was one of first hard rock and heavy metal acts from abroad that were granted permission to perform in the capital city, (being the first the ten shows the British band Uriah Heep played from 7 to 16 December 1987 at the Olympic Stadium). Over 100,000 people attended[2] and it was broadcast live to 59 nations[3] including MTV in the United States. The event promoted understanding between the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War[4][5] and also raised money to help those addicted to drugs and alcohol. The concert featured six bands from abroad and three Russian bands. The concert ended with the various band members participating in jam session. An album and documentary were released. Modeled as a "Russian Woodstock" the concert was a joint production by Russian musician Stas Namin and American music manager Doc McGhee. one stick on pass sheet size 38x22CM / 15x8.6inches one card sheet for laminates size is 36x25cm / 14x9.8inches both are in EX condition WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET,
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- Artist/Band: Mötley Crüe
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