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The purpose of the Live Aid concert was to provide famine relief in Ethiopia, and the tagline “Feed the World” became synonymous with the concerts. 7. The Original Live Aid Flyer ...
It’s been more than 33 years since Queen, spearheaded by their electric front man Freddie Mercury, charged onto the stage of the 1985 Live Aid concert and performed the set often lauded as the ...
Queen's iconic 21-minute set, widely regarded as one of the greatest live performances of all time, will air in full.
The 1985 Live Aid concerts were the brainchild of musician and activist Bob Geldof and musician Midge Ure. Taking place simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London, England and the John F. Kennedy ...
In honor of the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, the UK’s Greatest Hits radio station will re-broadcast the 1985 10-hour concert that features legendary performances from Queen, David Bowie, Paul ...
Live Aid, which took place on July 13, 1985 for a global audience of 1.9 billion people, was a massive, bicontinental pop concert created to raise money for Ethiopian famine relief.
Live Aid, one of the most famous concerts of all time, is to become a stage musical in London next year. The original event, at Wembley Stadium on 13 July 1985, was organised by Bob Geldof and ...
Live Aid is being made into a musical that will be staged in London next year. The musical, titled Just For One Day, is based on the iconic 1985 concert held at Wembley Stadium, which saw acts ...
Live Aid, one of the most famous concerts of all time, is to become a stage musical in London next year. The original event, at Wembley Stadium on 13 July 1985, was organised by Bob Geldof and ...