Ringo Starr is doing it big for his 84th birthday in a few days with yet another Peace And Love event in Los Angeles. It will be a star-studded party, with the likes of Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Edgar Winter, Colin Hay, Stephen Stills, and many more preparing to grace the birthday celebration.
Family and friends, including Ringo’s wife, Barbara Starkey, and his kids Zak, Jason, and Lee, will also attend. Other venues in Tokyo and Osaka, Russia, Greece, Switzerland, Barcelona, and Madrid, Italy, will also have their version in connection with the main party in California.
Inside Ringo Starr’s “Peace and Love” birthday celebration
Ringo’s birthday would feature the significant ritual of spreading the traditional “Peace and Love” exclamation as far as it can reach. This time, the Artemis Music Space Network, via the International Space Station (ISS) is on board and will amplify the message into Earth’s orbit and to the stars.
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This means that Ringo’s “Let’s Change The World” and “Star Song” will pass across as many countries as possible and transmit the “Peace and Love” message so everyone can witness it. His “Star Song” is reportedly the music the stars made when he was born, according to Artemis.
Open to all
Ringo’s 84th is planned to be bigger than the last with party extensions to go on in other venues such as the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Missouri, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, and Maharishi University in Iowa due to city laws unable to accommodate more people in Los Angeles.
“Peace and Love” will also debut in South Africa this year at the Friday Hartley Shelter in Yeoville, Johannesburg. Those unable to attend can join in virtually via the Beatles Channel on SiriusXM or experience the party in any of the 10,000 Starbucks stores that will play a special Ringo playlist over the four-day event.