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Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Sennheiser to Support Live 8

Sennheiser to Support Live 8

WEDEMARK, Germany, June 28/PRNewswire/ -- Round-the-world concerts in the run-up to a summit which is
already destined to go down in history: before the G8 summit in Gleneagles,
Scotland, from July 6 to 8, Live 8 wants to encourage people to speak out
against poverty, especially in Africa. A steadily growing number of top
national and international stars have agreed to appear at the concerts to be
held on July 2 in London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Philadelphia, and Barrie in
Canada. RF and microphone specialist Sennheiser will make use of its
worldwide network of subsidiaries and affiliated companies to equip all the
events with wireless microphone and monitoring technology, will attend to
frequency planning and provide on-site support.

"On July 2, the curtain will rise on the 'global stage' for
what is probably the largest live concert the world has ever seen," says Rolf
Meyer, speaker of the Sennheiser Executive Committee. "We are delighted that
the Live 8 organizers have put their trust in our products and our technical
support for the wireless technology at this unique event. Our network of
subsidiaries and experienced partners means that we are in an ideal position
to provide on-the-spot support all over the globe." Sennheiser will work with
local sound rental companies at each of these events, invest more than 1000
man hours and supply in excess of 1 million Euro worth of equipment to ensure
this event is a success. This includes more than 300 channels of Sennheiser
wireless microphones, guitar systems and wireless monitoring systems and over
1000 wired microphones for everything from lead vocals to kick drums.

For the organizers Sir Bob Geldof, Live Aid co-founder Midge
Ure - who has just been made an "Officer of the Order of the British Empire"
by the Queen - Harvey Goldsmith and Richard Curtis, Live 8 is more than just
a rehash of the 1985 Live Aid charity concert: this time, it is not a
question of fundraising, but mobilizing people to exert pressure on the
governments that will attend the G8 summit. To date, the richest industrial
countries have already agreed on debt relief for some of the world's poorest
nations. However, it is hoped that more can be achieved - Live 8 regards this
as a historic opportunity to agree on more development aid and new trade
policies and thus make poverty history once and for all.

This is a vision that has also captured the inspiration of
many artistes: the line-up for the Live 8 concert in London, for example,
includes Sting, U2, Keane, Robbie Williams, Annie Lennox, Dido, Sir Paul
McCartney and Madonna; on stage in Paris, the names include Shakira, Johnny
Hallyday, Muse and Youssou N'Dour. The Brandenburg Gate venue will feature
A-ha, Herbert Groenemeyer, Die Toten Hosen, Lauryn Hill, Sasha and Wir sind
Helden; Rome, in turn, boasts headliners such as Faith Hill, Nek, Tim McGraw
and Zucchero. In Philadelphia, Live 8 has attracted artistes and bands such
as Bon Jovi, Dave Matthews Band, Destiny's Child, Rob Thomas, Sarah McLachlan
and Stevie Wonder, while Bryan Adams, Simple Plan, Our Lady Peace, Bruce
Cockburn and the Barenaked Ladies will all perform in Barrie, Canada. The
complete line-ups are featured on the Live 8 website www.live8live.com.

As one of the world's leading manufacturers of microphones, headphones
and wireless transmission systems, the Sennheiser Group with its headquarters
in Wedemark near Hanover, Germany, had total sales of about EUR262 million in
2004. The export share is 83%. Sennheiser has a total workforce of more than
1,600 employees, of whom about 60% are employed in Germany. Sennheiser is
active worldwide and, in addition to other partnerships, has its own sales
subsidiaries in France, the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, China, Singapore,
Canada, Mexico and the USA.

For further information about Sennheiser please visit us on the Internet
at www.sennheiser.com or contact:


Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG fischerAppelt Kommunikation

Press and PR - Edelgard Marquardt Clemens Thoma
Am Labor 1 - 30900 Wedemark- Germany Waterloohain 5 - 22769 Hamburg
Tel: +49-(5130)-600-329 Tel.: +49-(40)-899-699-961
Fax: +49-(5130)-600-295 Fax: +49-(40)-899-699-30
E-Mail: marquare@sennheiser.com E-Mail: ct@fischerappelt.de

Source: Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG

Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Press and PR - Edelgard Marquardt, Am Labor 1 - 30900 Wedemark- Germany, Tel: +49-(5130)-600-329 Fax: +49-(5130)-600-295 E-Mail: marquare@sennheiser.com fischerAppelt Kommunikation, Clemens Thoma, Waterloohain 5 - 22769 Hamburg, Tel.: +49-(40)-899-699-961 Fax: +49-(40)-899-699-30 E-Mail: ct@fischerappelt.de

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