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Two venues, two billion viewers and, as pomp rockers Queen, who pretty much stole the whole show, would say - one vision.
One ’70s rock band delivered a show-stopping set that electrified the crowd and redefined what a live performance could be.
Fans also remember Live Aid for two special songs. In London, the concert concluded with Do They Know It’s Christmas? put ...
Forty years after Live Aid rocked the world, Evelyn O'Rourke looks at ten ways the music event of a lifetime made musical ...
Four decades after he shocked the world and started a Hall of Fame career, the German is nowhere to be seen at the 2025 ...
Sir Brian May declined to do Strictly Come Dancing after his wife Anita Dobson competed on the BBC One Latin and ballroom ...
The former Melbourne furniture salesman who was the unsung hero behind Australia’s involvement in Bob Geldof’s legendary 1985 ...
BST Hyde Park has cancelled the final day of its festival after Lynne, 77, withdrew from the band's headline slot at the last ...
A historic Edinburgh landmark has been named Scotland's best Wetherspoons. A new study analysing customer reviews from more ...
Live Aid has been hailed as one of the best events in music history, raising millions for famine relief in Ethiopia, but behind the success lies a dark background for those who took part ...
Jeff Lynne ’s Electric Light Orchestra ( ELO) have cancelled their planned farewell performance on Sunday (13 July) at BST ...
Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) will no longer be performing at BST Hyde Park festival in London, organisers said ...