Finally, Piggies, a band formed just for the occasion and featuring a variety of talented musicians, will close the show.”
Ms Theophilus added: “Everyone is doing it for the love of George, this really is being done from the heart.
“It is something very special and any profits we make will go to George’s charities.
“A lot of things are done for John Lennon and Paul McCartney so we have done this to mark the anniversary of the concerts for Bangladesh.”
Harrison’s concerts, staged in New York in 1971, raised Western awareness to the plight of the millions of refugees fleeing Bangladesh, and the millions more that had been tortured and killed.
Ms Theophilus said: “People didn’t know about the situation in Bangladesh, and George brought it to the eyes of the world.
“There had never been anything like it before.
“Live Aid came 14 years later. It was the first act of people giving so much to those who had so little.”





