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Queen were the undoubted stars of Live Aid, stealing the show at Wembley Stadium in 1985, but they did have a little help?
Forty years ago a procession of the world's biggest music stars took to Wembley Stadium's stage for Live Aid to raise funds ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts aimed to do a lot of good - helping to raise over US$100mil for famine ...
Forty years after Live Aid rocked the world, Evelyn O'Rourke looks at ten ways the music event of a lifetime made musical history.
Four decades ago today, Wembley Stadium rocked to the sound of some of the biggest acts in the world. Lesley-Ann Jones ...
Mr Jones, who was born in Wednesbury and lived in Walsall, was approached to help with the event because of his connections ...
Fans also remember Live Aid for two special songs. In London, the concert concluded with Do They Know It’s Christmas? put ...
Relive the 40th anniversary of Live Aid with a four-part docuseries exploring the iconic concert and the mega-hit singles ...
If you were alive in 1985, you were glued to your television watching music history unfold at the Live Aid Concert. Pop royalty including Duran Duran, Madonna, the Rolling Stones, Queen and many more ...
Michael Buerk, a journalist who reported on the Ethiopian famine in 1984, has said his initial reaction to the Live Aid concerts, which raised funds for the crisis, “was real anger”.
Activist, composer, and lead singer of the Boomtown Rats, Bob Geldof, teamed up with Ultravox’s Midge Ure to create the ...
'Live Aid at 40' viewers called out 'boring' Oasis as they asked to 'go back' to the old days of music concerts. The 40th ...
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