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==Performances== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=February 2013}} He performed in large concerts and events such as the 2005 Dance Party Live in Versailles and the 2000 Los Angeles Millennium Célébration where, at the request of the Mayor of Los Angeles, Cerrone staged the beginnings of Hollywood cinema era. In 1989 he performed in the concert at Paris's [[Place de la Concorde]] for the celebration of the bicentenary of the French Revolution. In 1991 he performed a concert event in Tokyo for the launch of the first HD satellite TV channel in Japan. * In November 1988, he organized a production of the rock opera ''[[The Collector]]'' on the square of [[Trocadéro, Paris|Trocadéro]] (the site of the Palais de Chaillot) at the request of [[Jack Lang (French politician)|Jack Lang]], then the [[Ministry of Culture (France)|French Minister of Culture]], and the [[Hôtel de Ville, Paris|City Hall of Paris]]. * On 14 July 1989, he participated in the celebrations of the Bicentenary of the French Revolution on the edges of [[the Seine]]. * In 1991, Cerrone performed the concert show "Harmony", which took place in the [[Port of Tokyo]] during the evening for the launch of the first Japanese [[High-definition video|high definition]] television channel. * On 12 July 1996, he produced a show of sounds and lights for peace, with the support of the [[14th Dalai Lama]] Tenzin Gyatso, settled off the [[Promenade des Anglais]] in Nice. * He played at the Los Angeles Millennium Celebration, which was held to mark the passage into the year 2000. * On 1 July 2005, he organized a free concert at the [[Palace of Versailles]], claiming it was "the biggest discotheque in the world" which was followed the next day by the concert [[Live 8]]. * In 2008, with his old accomplice [[Nile Rodgers]], he organized the "NY Dance Party" in the middle of Central Park, in New York, recreation of a huge discothèque to celebrate thirty years of [[dance music]] (the event was originally planned for 6 October 2007 and had to be held in Times Square, between 42nd and 49th Street).
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