US Group Urges Probe of ‘Sponsorship’ of Eraserheads Concert
Statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids:
WASHINGTON, D.C.– U.S. singing star Alicia Keys has set a positive example that should be followed by musicians and entertainers worldwide by demanding the withdrawal of tobacco industry sponsorship of her July 31 concert in Jakarta, Indonesia.
We applaud Ms. Keys for taking quick action to disassociate herself from the tobacco industry and to prevent her name, image and talent from continuing to be used to market cigarettes to children.
It is critical that the tobacco company involved, ******, and concert promoters immediately end the sponsorship and all tobacco-related marketing and branding associated with the concert.
We call on all involved in the music and entertainment industry, including performers and promoters, to follow Alicia Keys’ example and adopt policies of rejecting all tobacco sponsorship and other tobacco promotions.
We also call on tobacco companies to immediately cease all such sponsorships and promotions.
The World Health Organization’s international tobacco control treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, requires ratifying nations to ban all tobacco advertising, promotions and sponsorships. Nations should act quickly to implement this critical provision of the treaty. Even before they do, tobacco companies should immediately cease such sponsorships and promotions, including sporting as well as entertainment events.
In the United States, ****** USA and other major tobacco companies are prohibited from engaging in brand name sponsorships of concerts under a 1998 legal settlement with the states.
However, in developing countries, tobacco companies continue to sponsor concerts by famous musicians as a means to market cigarettes to children and to circumvent restrictions on more traditional tobacco advertising.
Alicia Keys’ Jakarta concert had been sponsored and heavily advertised by ****** and its Indonesian subsidiary ******. According to giant billboards posted in Jakarta, the concert was billed as “A Mild Live Production”. “A Mild” is a cigarette brand produced by ******.
The billboards feature a large photo of Alicia Keys, the logo for “A Mild” cigarettes and a large health warning that states, “Smoking can cause cancer, heart attacks, impotence and harm pregnancy and fetal development.”
The Alicia Keys concert is not the only current example of ****** being involved in the sponsorship or promotion of concerts by well-known musicians.
In the Philippines, those seeking tickets to an August 30 reunion concert of the famous Filipino band Eraserheads are being directed to a Web site run by ****** International’s Philippines subsidiary.
The Eraserheads have been called the “Beatles of the Philippines” and the reunion concert has generated enormous online buzz that often mentions the ****** web site, generating positive publicity for the world’s best-selling cigarette brand. Philippines authorities should investigate whether marketing for this concert violates a national law that, as of July 1, 2008, bans tobacco sponsorships and all forms of tobacco advertising in mass media, including the Internet.
These concert sponsorships and promotions indicate that ****** continues to engage in cigarette marketing that attracts children, especially in developing countries where the company may think it can escape public scrutiny. We urge ****** to immediately end all such sponsorships and promotions in all countries, not just when it is caught red-handed as it was in Indonesia.
Last week, international public health advocates called on Alicia Keys to withdraw tobacco industry sponsorship of the Jakarta concert and condemned ****** for sponsoring the concert as a way of marketing cigarettes to children. (http://www.tobaccofreecenter.org)

i’m sorry to say but i don’t the ‘band’ could care less what may happen after the concert due to their so-called tie up with the cig brand. alicia keys is one great singer. the eheads, as how we call our band of pride, will be great..for another evening.
What’s wrong with those people who are trying to stop this event. No other corporation can bring Eraserheads back together! Fans spent years waiting for the band to play again…LIVE! It is very clear that before you can have an access on Marloboro’s website, you must submit an ID stating that you are 18 years old and above. And to tell you, they are really strict with those IDs. And since every member should be 18 y/o and above, they are for sure on their RIGHT AGE to decide whether they would want to SMOKE or NOT!!! What’s their difference with alcohol? It also has negative effects in time, right? So why let them sponsor the countries biggest events and have ADVERTISEMENTS in BOLD media? Think again. We are responsible enough to decide on what we want, what to do and whom to listen to!
Alicia Keys is most talented and play the piano great and she is beautiful and she expresses her feelings
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