George Michael and partner Kenny Goss are bringing some peace to America this Christmas with their photographic exhibition 'Celebrating World Peace'.
Held at the Goss Gallery in Dallas Texas, the exhibition is based around the theme of 'Imagine' and features images of war zones from around the world by renowned photographers Don McCullin, Gabrielle Basilico and Tomas Murina.
The piece-de-resistance however is the piano on which John Lennon wrote the infamous 'Imagine' tune in 1971. George hopes that the centerpiece, which has been shipped all the way to the US especially for this exhibit, will bring attention to their message of peace.
Michael bought the piano - considered the most expensive piece of pop memorabilia - at an auction in October 2000, reportedly for £1.45m (US$2.1 million).
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George Michael is surely feeling some goodwill this season - his '25' tour has sold out stadiums throughout Europe (breaking U2's attendance record at Copenhagen's Parken Arena this month with over 50,000 attendees), plus his latest album 'Twenty Five' has just notched up his sixth #1 on the European charts.
'Twenty Five' in stores now