The Story of 1985's Live Aid Concerts, Told In 20 Pics
Carly Tennes
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10/08/2024
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Founded by Geldof and Midge Ure, Live Aid became one of the most successful multi-venue concerts in history. 72,000 attendees rocked London's Wembley Stadium, 89,000 more at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia and roughly 1.9 billion viewers overall watched around the globe. Perhaps the most impressive stat, however: the show raised $140 million for famine relief in Ethiopia.
Such a seismic event produced some earth-shaking photos. From Freddie Mercury's iconic performance with Queen to Paul McCartney taking the stage, here is the story of 1985's Live Aid Concerts, as told in 20 pictures.
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“On my way to Live Aid 1985.” -
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Queen poses for a photo backstage. -
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Roughly 72,000 fans were thought to have attended the iconic London concert, with roughly 1.9 billion more people watching across the world. -
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Queen performing during their famous set. -
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Several performers smile for a snap. -
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Freddie Mercury hypes the crowd while performing “Radio Gaga.’ -
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Fans flaunt their signs during the iconic festival -
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David Bowie hits the stage during Live Aid. -
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Brian May shreds before Live Aid’s audience. -
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A sweat-soaked Freddie Mercury grabs the mic. -
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Fans rocking out during Queen’s set. -
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“Boy George, Sting, Sade and Peter Gabriel, Live Aid 1985.” -
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David Bowie and Freddie Mercury chat backstage at the concert -
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“Paul McCartney and Freddie Mercury, Live Aid, 1985.” -
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Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour rocking out during Live Aid -
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“David Bowie, Brian May, and Roger Taylor with Princess Diana at Live Aid (1985).” -
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“Original Live Aid flyer 1985.” -
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Phil Collins performs “Against All Odds” during his Live Aid set. -
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Performers take the stage during the festival. -
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“Bono at Live Aid 1985 bringing the mullet to the masses.”
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