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Nobel concert on ‘temporary leave’

The Nobel director says the organizati­on is re-thinking the annual show’s “format and content.”

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The Norwegian organizati­on that oversees the Nobel Peace Prize said last week that a concert typically held after the annual award ceremony won’t take place in 2018 so the event can be evaluated.

Norwegian Nobel Institute Director Olav Njolstad said the musical tribute to the Nobel laureate was put on “temporary leave,” a decision that “emerges from a wish to rethink the concert format and content, but also reflects the challengin­g financial situation of the concert.” Njolstad made the announceme­nt on July 3.

The show, first held in 1994, has drawn big names from the entertainm­ent industry. Lionel Richie, Bon Jovi, Aretha Franklin and Mary J. Blige are among the performers who have hosted the event.

“People’s media preference­s have undergone radical change since the first concert in 1994. This is something the concert organizers and producers are keenly aware of as they move forward,” Njolstad said in a statement. “We have struggled to maintain an appropriat­e level of financing and want to use the year ahead to develop a new format.”

The cancellati­on was not related to the sex-abuse and financial crimes scandal that tarnished the Swedish Academy and a decision not to award the Nobel Prize in Literature this year.

The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is announced in October, while the award ceremony and concert usually are held on Dec. 10, the anniversar­y of award founder Alfred Nobel’s death.

The prizes were created from a bequest left by the Swedish industrial­ist and inventor of dynamite, who wanted his fortune to honor great achievemen­ts in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace. All the awards are handed out in Stockholm, Sweden, except for the peace prize, which Nobel’s will dictates should be given in Oslo, Norway.

 ?? / AP Photo/Vegard Grott, NTB scanpix, File ?? U.S. singer Mary J. Blige is one of the big names in entertainm­ent who have hosted the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, which has been called off for 2018.
/ AP Photo/Vegard Grott, NTB scanpix, File U.S. singer Mary J. Blige is one of the big names in entertainm­ent who have hosted the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, which has been called off for 2018.

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