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Top 10 Unmissable Live Aid Performances You Need to SeeĀ 

Live Aid, the iconic concert that changed music history, took place on July 13, 1985. This legendary benefit show was held at Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. It raised funds for African famine relief and was broadcast live in 110 countries, reaching over a billion viewers worldwide. Live Aid is still considered one of the biggest moments in music history.

Many legendary acts performed at the event. U2, still two years away from their breakthrough album *The Joshua Tree*, showcased their power with ā€œSunday Bloody Sundayā€ and ā€œBad,ā€ making the massive Wembley Stadium feel intimate. Bono later admitted in his memoir that he finds it hard to watch their performance because of his ’80s mullet.

Mick Jagger and Tina Turner had one of the most electric collaborations, performing ā€œState Of Shock/It’s Only Rock ā€˜n Roll (But I Like It).ā€ David Bowie delivered a tight four-song set, including hits like ā€œHeroesā€ and ā€œRebel Rebel.ā€ The Cars rocked JFK Stadium with songs like ā€œYou Might Thinkā€ and ā€œDrive.ā€

Dire Straits, fresh off their album *Brothers In Arms*, got the crowd excited when Sting joined them for ā€œMoney for Nothing.ā€ Judas Priest brought the metal to JFK Stadium, impressively rocking out in the heat. By this time, Madonna was already a pop superstar, thanks to her hit album *Like a Virgin*.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers also made their mark with a four-song set, including ā€œAmerican Girlā€ and ā€œThe Waiting.ā€ Live Aid was a day to remember, filled with unforgettable performances that still resonate today.Ā 

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