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Live Aid Concert in aid of the Feed the World campaign for the starving millions in
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Live Aid Concert in aid of the Feed the World campaign for the starving millions in
Live Aid Concert in aid of the Feed the World campaign for the starving millions in Africa, Where music stars performed many songs for charity, uncluding Status Quo, Queen, Phil Collins, U2 and George Michael plus the Bob Geldof and Midge Ure song Do they know its Christmas. The concert took place at Wembley Stadium
Brendan Monks
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Wembley
Greater London
England
WA*392091
Media ID 21377846
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Capturing the Unforgettable - Live Aid Concert, a Beacon of Hope for Africa's Starving Millions
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. This iconic print transports us back to the historic Live Aid Concert held at Wembley Stadium in 1985. A powerful moment frozen in time, it showcases music stars from around the world uniting their talents for an extraordinary cause – to alleviate hunger and poverty through the Feed the World campaign. In this mesmerizing image, we witness legendary bands like Status Quo, Queen, U2, and Phil Collins taking center stage alongside sensational solo artists such as George Michael. Their electrifying performances reverberated throughout the stadium, echoing hope and compassion to millions watching worldwide. The concert reached its pinnacle when Bob Geldof and Midge Ure joined forces on stage to deliver their heartfelt anthem "Do They Know It's Christmas". This soul-stirring song became an anthem of unity and solidarity that still resonates today. Beyond just a musical extravaganza, Live Aid was a turning point in history. It galvanized global attention towards Africa's famine crisis while inspiring countless individuals to contribute towards positive change. The event showcased how music has unparalleled power not only to entertain but also to ignite social consciousness. Brendan Monks' remarkable photograph encapsulates this unforgettable moment where artistry merged with activism. As we gaze upon this print from Memory Lane Prints, let us remember that together we can make a difference – one note at a time.
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