Pavarotti & Friends for Angola 2002

The Pavarotti & Friends for Angola benefit concert took place on 28 May 2002 in Modena, Italy, to raise money for Angolan refugees through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for medical, educational and water facilities to benefit almost 80,000 Angolan Refugees located in the camps of Mayukwayukwa, Meheba and Ukwimi, in the Zambia.

Guest performers included Andrea Bocelli, James Brown, Elisa, Augusto Enriquez Y Su Mambo Band, Grace Jones, Gino Paoli, Sting & Lou Reed. The artists were accompanied by the 70-strong Orchestra Sinfonica Italiana, conducted by José Molina, and joined by the Italian children's choir, Ars Canto Giuseppe Verdi, conducted by Silvia Rossi and a chorus of 30 children from Angolan refugee camps in Zambia, who had travelled to Italy in April to rehearse.

Pavarotti & Friends 2002 was broadcast live by RAI TV.