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Live Aid's 40th Anniversary: Music's Enduring Power to Unite

Coco Coindreau III DETONA® July 13, 2025, marks the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, a dual-venue benefit concert that showcased music's ability to bring the world together in support of a common cause.
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Organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, Live Aid raised over $150 million for famine relief in Ethiopia, demonstrating the power of collective action and the impact of music on global issues.

A Historic Concert

On July 13, 1985, some of the biggest names in music performed at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, broadcasting to an audience of 1.9 billion people across 150 countries.

Phil Collins made history by performing at both venues, traveling from Wembley to London's Heathrow Airport by helicopter, then boarding a British Airways Concorde flight to New York City, before taking another helicopter to Philadelphia.

The Legacy of Live Aid

Live Aid's legacy extends far beyond the music itself.

The event raised awareness about the Ethiopian famine and prompted a global response, with Western nations making available surplus grain to end the immediate hunger crisis in Africa.

The concert also catapulted the careers of several artists, including U2, who performed a 12-minute rendition of "Bad" that showcased their talent to a global audience.

Music's Power to Unite

Live Aid serves as a powerful reminder of music's ability to unite people and inspire change.

The event's impact was felt globally, with its message of hope and humanity resonating with audiences worldwide.

As we celebrate Live Aid's 40th anniversary, we're reminded of the enduring power of music to bring people together and drive positive change.

Key Performances

Some notable performances from Live Aid include:

  • Queen's Iconic Set: Queen's 21-minute performance at Wembley Stadium, featuring hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Are the Champions"
  • U2's Career-Defining Moment: U2's 12-minute rendition of "Bad" that showcased their talent to a global audience
  • Phil Collins' Transatlantic Journey: Phil Collins' historic performance at both Wembley Stadium and JFK Stadium, made possible by his Concorde flight
  • David Bowie's Sublime Performance: David Bowie's 17-minute set, featuring hits like "TVC 15" and "Heroes"
As we commemorate Live Aid's 40th anniversary, we honor the event's legacy and the power of music to inspire, unite, and drive change.
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