Spurred on by the horrors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, three friends came together with the idea of staging a ...
First, a confession: I wasn’t even alive when Queen played Live Aid. I was born three years later in 1988, three years before Mercury died of bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS. My first ...
Live Aid became the biggest live rock event ever, featuring an amazing line-up of rock stars. Spanning two continents, the concerts were broadcast direct from Wembley Stadium in London and JFK ...
Wembley Stadium has hosted many huge music concerts and entertainment events, but none quite as memorable as Live Aid on Saturday 13 July 1985. Raising millions of pounds for famine relief in ...
The 90,000-capacity venue in London is expecting more than two million guests during its summer concert window ...
We pay tribute to the bands who performed at Wembley Stadium, London and The JFK Stadium, Philadelphia almost 40 years ago, to the day. This amazing live music experience will take place on ...
UK’s leading mobile comms provider extends title connectivity partnership with England’s national football stadium in London, as well as with all four Home Nations Football Associations.
Image caption, Janice Long joins Bob Geldof, Adam Ant, Elton John, Gary Kemp, Tony Hadley and Midge Ure on the Wembley Stadium pitch for the launch of LIve Aid in June 1985 When the arena doors ...
The Queen front man captivated Wembley Stadium during a 20-minute Live Aid set in 1985. The crowd and Williams ping-ponged the held notes of “ay-yo.” “Oh my f***ing God,” Williams said.
Just For One Day, running Jan. 26 to March 15 at CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, retells the story of the Live Aid benefit concerts ...