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CNN’s original four-part series takes music fans behind the scenes of the benefit concert that featured performances by Queen ...
Among the stars gathered at Shaftesbury Theatre were Live Aid organisers Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, Queen guitarist Brian May, ...
NASA researchers have been using a tiny aircraft dubbed “Son of Concorde” in trials to assess the impact of supersonic ...
In an interview with ‘The Independent’, Rhidian Brooke also revealed Bob Geldof’s tongue-in-cheek four-letter reaction to the poem filled with famous song lyrics ...
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) was tepid at the opening bell in London, flirting with the 9,000 point mark and all-time highs as tariff ...
UK firms will be able to raise cash and list on London stock markets more quickly and easily due to plans to tear up ...
In a recent interview, Queen’s Brian May shared recollections of the band’s unforgettable Live Aid performance, calling it ...
Brian May reflected on Queen’s iconic Live Aid set while attending the opening of the Live Aid musical “Just For One Day” in ...
For all of you young whippersnappers on here who may not be aware, Live Aid was a benefit concert held simultaneously in both London and Philly in the summer of 1985.
Our reporter joined the flag-waving crowds at a popular proms-style concert featuring orchestras, choirs, tribute acts and fireworks.
Midge Ure has confessed "it's different" as he explained why a Live Aid event couldn't take place today. The iconic concert, ...
In July 1985, a vast array of mega-popular artists performed at Live Aid, a pair of massive benefit concerts held in London and Philadelphia and broadcast worldwide. Led Zeppelin reunited for the ...