The annual concert helps to focus upon the trust's achievements, and Harvey has always been the driving force behind this event. In 1993 Harvey was made Vice Chairman of the Prince's Trust Management Board.

June 1996 saw the first Rock event to be staged at London's greatest outdoor treasure, Hyde Park, since 1976. The star studded MasterCard Masters of Music Concert for the Prince's Trust (capacity 150,000) starred Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Alanis Morrisette and featured the live premiere of The Who's Quadrophenia with an all star cast.


Shows promoted in 1996 included the phenomenally successful Lord of the Dance starring Michael Flatley, commencing with a world tour in October followed by a tour of the USA. This year Cirque du Soleil gained its largest audience capacity to date and was the most successful run of any show at the Royal Albert Hall.

On 15th September 1997, with Sir George Martin, Harvey Goldsmith Entertainments presented The Music for Monserrat Concert at The Royal Albert Hall. Artists included Arrow, Eric Clapton, Elton John, Mark Knopfler, Sir Paul McCartney, Sting and The Young Persons Concert Foundation Orchestra.

In 1997 Harvey also promoted the Boyzone tour, Cirque du Soleil, Sheryl Crow, Paul Weller, Pavarotti and a New Year's Eve event at Alexandra Palace.

The beginning of 1999 saw the return of Cirque du Soleil's Alegria to the Royal Albert Hall. In February Harvey once again promoted Sheryl Crow at Wembley Arena, and in May Bruce Springsteen and the original E Street Band played 5 sell-out UK shows including 3 at Earl's Court. In June 1999 Harvey produced London Mardi Gras, an open air Festival held at Finsbury Park.

In October 1999 Harvey produced for Cisco Systems Net Aid at Wembley Stadium featuring Robbie Williams, David Bowie, Catatonia, Bryan Adams, The Eurthymics, The Stereophonics, Bush, The Corrs and George Michael. This show was a catalyst to encourage the public to log on to the UNDP's Internet Site, which dealt with issues of "Extreme Poverty". To date over 60 million people have logged on to the site.

In November 1999 Harvey became the CEO of Artiste Management Productions Limited (AMP). In December 1999 this firm launched a new Irish Dance show called "Dancing On Dangerous Ground" starring Jean Butler and Colin Dunne.

During his 35 year career in the Music Business Harvey has been associated with nearly every major artist in the world. He is Europe's leading major event producer and is one of the few promoters who is able to work with Classical as well as Rock and Pop.

The year 2000 has seen the return of such major talents as The Who, Pete Townshend's solo "Lifehouse" project, Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, and Sting. The year 2001 promises more of these fantastic performers, and - once again - some of the Greatest Productions on Earth!