On July 13, 1985, musicians and celebrities gathered at arenas in London and Philadelphia to hold a 16-hour Live Aid concert, ...
July 13, 1985, brought the world what many consider to be the greatest rock and roll concert and performance of all time.
Following the success of Band Aid, Bob Geldof visited Ethiopia to oversee the distribution of aid and realised that if the Band Aid organisation owned its own fleet of trucks to transport much-needed ...
Enlisted at the last minute, Thorogood and the Destroyers brought along two special guests and turned in one of the day's ...
Forty-one years ago today, one of the biggest bands in rock walked onto a stadium stage for just 21 minutes and, according to critics and fellow musicians, delivered the greatest ...
Why Phil Collins’ Live Aid outfit could be one of music’s most remarkable pieces of memorabilia and the incredible journey ...
Richards’ first qualm with Live Aid was rock music’s place within the lineup. He felt rock was better done subtly than with grand gestures. “For myself, first off, I don’t think that rock and roll ...
Bono admits he finds it "excruciating" to watch U2's performance at Live Aid in 1985 – all because he was having a "bad hair day." Despite all the good work done that day, the singer can't forget the ...
In 1985, the legendary Live Aid benefit concert kicked off at Wembley Stadium in London, England. The event was organized by Midge Ure and Bob Geldof with the sole purpose of raising money to provide ...
Rest assured there were a great many memorable moments for Bob Geldof during the Live Aid concert 40 years ago at London's Wembley Stadium 40. But singing on stage with Paul McCartney-- and then being ...
Artwork for the Just For One Day tour, supplied by the production. Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical has added extra ...