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President-elect Barack Obama and his
wife Michelle arrive for the We Are One: Opening Inaugural Celebration at
the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, January 18, 2009. (Xinhua/Reuters
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President-elect
Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden joined a large jubilant crowd in
an open-air welcome concert here on Sunday afternoon, kicking off the
inauguration celebrations in the national capital.
"The dream of our founders will live on in our time
... What gives me hope is what I see when I look out across this mall," Obama
told thousands of people gathering on the National Mall grounds in front of the
Lincoln Memorial.
He noted that "there is no obstacle that can stand in
the way of millions of voices calling for change."
The president-elect said it is the American people
who give him hope that the country's problems can be overcome, and that the
change he has promised can be fulfilled.
In some brief remarks, Biden said that the "marble
domes" and towers of Washington surrounding the crowd represent "the majesty of
a great nation -- all built stone by stone by American men and women."
Work is about "dignity" and "respect," he said,
praising the ethic of hard-working Americans.
"We owe them the chance to go to work each day
knowing they have the thanks of a grateful nation," he added.
Legendary singer Bruce Springsteen opened the
star-studded event with his song "The Rising."
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.S. President-elect Barack Obama and his
wife Michelle arrive at the 'We Are One' Inaugural Celebration at the
Lincoln Memorial in Washington, January 18, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters
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After that, heavy-hitters from Mary J. Blige to Tom
Hanks took the stage.
Comedians and actors such as Steve Carell and Jamie
Foxx brought some comic levity to the inauguration of a president who will face
some serious problems in just a few days.
Joined by his wife Michelle and their children, the
president-elect stood up, laughing and clapping.
Beyonce, John Legend, James Taylor and U2 also
performed.
During U2's performance of "Pride (In the Name of
Love)," a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., frontman Bono referenced the civil
rights leader's "I Have a Dream" speech, saying that it was also "an Irish
dream, a European dream, and African dream, an Israeli dream, and a Palestinian
dream."
Garth Brooks sang the 1971 folk rock classic
"American Pie," followed by a choir-backed version of "We shall be free."
Obama spent the morning visiting the Arlington
National Cemetery and attending church before heading to the "We are One:
Opening Inaugural Celebration" at the Lincoln Memorial.
The concert is the first of some 100 events in
Washington between Sunday and Wednesday that include receptions, balls, parades,
exhibitions and speeches, to celebrate Obama's inauguration as the country's
44th and first African-American president.
The celebrations are expected to culminate on Jan. 20
when Obama will be sworn into office.
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Crowds gather on the Mall looking toward
the Washington Monument for the 'We Are One' Inaugural Celebration at the
Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. January 18, 2009. (Xinhua/Reuters
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