

Bono, lead singer of U2 will most probably participate in ceremonies marking the 30th anniversary of the August 1980' strikes in the Gdansk shipyard, which gave birth to Solidarity movement led by Lech Walesa. Bono, who frequently performs in Poland with U2 and is known for his sympathy, seems to be the obvious choice for a celebrity to mark the anniversary of the strikes in the Gdansk shipyard. However, this time the organizers would not like Bono to sing, but to recite the words of the U2 song New Year's Day, loosely inspired by the Solidarity movement.
Among other artists being considered to take part in the ceremony include Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Philip Glass, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Justin Timberlake, Cesaria Evora, Bjork and Grace Jones on 31 August. Famous Polish actors Krystyna Janda and Jerzy Radziwiłowicz are also said to perform. Source: Polska The Times