1907day.year

Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. staged his first Follies on the roof of the New York Theater in New York City.

Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. debuts the first Ziegfeld Follies, launching a legendary era of lavish theatrical revues in New York.
On July 7, 1907, impresario Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. premiered the first edition of the Ziegfeld Follies atop the New York Theater in Manhattan. Inspired by the Folies Bergère of Paris, the revue combined spectacular costumes, elaborate sets, and popular music. The show introduced audiences to the glamour of Broadway and featured performances by vaudeville stars and showgirls. Its success established Ziegfeld as a preeminent producer and influenced American musical theater for decades. The Follies became synonymous with the Jazz Age and remains a celebrated chapter in entertainment history.
1907 Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Follies New York Theater
2007day.year

The first Live Earth benefit concert was held in 11 locations around the world.

The first Live Earth benefit concerts take place in 11 cities worldwide on July 7, 2007 to raise awareness about climate change.
On July 7, 2007, the inaugural Live Earth concert series was held simultaneously at eleven venues across six continents. Organized by former US Vice President Al Gore and musician Kevin Wall, the events aimed to raise global awareness about climate change. High-profile artists including Madonna, Bon Jovi, and Kanye West performed to hundreds of thousands of fans and reached billions via broadcast and online streaming. The concerts highlighted environmental campaigns and encouraged individual and collective action to reduce carbon emissions. Live Earth set a new precedent for large-scale benefit events and sparked renewed public dialogue on ecological sustainability.
2007 Live Earth