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- A recording of the 1990 Berlin benefit concert in which Roger Waters leads an all star cast in performing his famous concept album.
- "The Great Music Experience", produced by Tony Hollingsworth of Tribute and backed by UNESCO and the United Nations, was staged at Todai Ji, an eighth-century Buddhist temple, the world's largest wooden building containing the world's largest statue of Buddha. It challenged top international artists to immerse themselves in Japanese culture, explore their differences and perform a show that was rich in its influence.
- Wembley Stadium hosts a concert featuring stars from the fields of music, comedy and film, in celebration of the 70th birthday of imprisoned ANC leader Nelson Mandela.
- This high-production-value global music broadcast, produced by Tony Hollingsworth of Tribute, was commissioned by the Mars corporation as a marketing and promotional vehicle for its confectionery brand Twix. Over five days, 27 bands and artists entertained an audience of 37,500 and were filmed for a three-hour special broadcast in 36 countries over the Christmas period. The bill ranged from the great legends of Rod Stewart, Diana Ross and Rod Stewart to top newcomers Eternal, Shaggy, the Lightning Seeds and Alanis Morissette.
- In December 1989 Nelson Mandela's lawyer and Tony Hollingsworth of Tribute met to start planning an international broadcast event to mark Nelson's impending release. All plans had to be both secret and adaptable as the date of the release was not known at this stage. The objective was to provide a broadcast platform for Nelson to speak to the world - unedited. Fifty four days after his release Tribute broadcast a 4.5-hour event to 61 counties in which Nelson Mandela spoke live and unedited for 45 minutes - the longest-lasting furthest-reaching speech of all time.
- This five-hour telethon, produced by Tony Hollingsworth of Tribute, was organised just after the Gulf War, as Kurdish refugees fled to the mountains. The broadcast reached 36 countries and raised $15 million. The main concert was staged at Wembley, with five satellite sites beaming concerts from around the world. The result was the first ever "World Juke Box" allowing artists on tour in the USA, Australia, the Netherlands and the UK to help the Red Cross provide aid to Kurdish refugees.
- The organisers of Expo '92 commissioned Tribute to produce an event six months before Expo opened its doors in order to establish itself as a festival of world class entertainment. The result was "Guitar Legends", a dazzling array of 26 of the world's premier guitarists in an 8.5-hour broadcast to 45 countries. As El Mundo reported "For 5 days Expo converted Seville into the world capital of music".
- This global broadcast, produced by Tony Hollingsworth of Tribute, broke new ground in international entertainment. It took 10 of the world's most popular stars and cast them in unique duets, trios and quartets to sing the greatest hits of the previous 40 years. The show went backwards in time from 1996 to 1956 choosing one song per year as it went. Each year was then introduced by iconic images of the year of the song. The show was sponsored by Carlsberg as part of its 150th anniversary.