XMX (XM) - Partial List of Live Special Events and Rebroadcasts

Partial List of Live Special Events and Rebroadcasts

  • Concert For Diana: The concert was rebroadcast on Friday, 2007-08-31
  • Live Earth: The entire concert was rebroadcast Saturday, 2007-09-01 through Sunday, 2007-09-02
  • Farm Aid 2007: A Homegrown Festival: The event was broadcasted live Sunday, 2007-09-09, and was exclusive to the channel on XM
  • 2008 Bonnaroo Music Festival: Music and interviews from the event were broadcast June 13–15, 2008.

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