Midge Ure does not think Live Aid could happen today. The former Ultravox frontman, who co-organized the supersized charity concert event with Bob Geldof in 1985, told Good Morning Britain that ...
The Live Aid concert in 1985 in London, England. I mean, what could go wrong? (Photo by Dave Hogan via Getty Images) Forty years ago, a well-intentioned, spontaneous group of musicians, led ...
It's been 40 years since Live Aid, which saw organisers Midge Ure and Bob Geldof pull together a line-up of music superstars for twin concerts in London and Philadelphia that raised an estimated £150m ...
Midge Ure has confessed "it's different" as he explained why Live Aid couldn't take place today. The legendary event, co-organised by Midge and Bob Geldof, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this ...
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 ...
Live Aid's Midge Ure admitted "it's different" as he made an admission on the event's 40th anniversary. The iconic event, which was co-organised by Midge and Bob Geldof, is marking its huge milestone ...
"This year sees the continuation of the sell out UK ‘Catalog Tour’ taking me into Belgium, Holland, Germany and Scandinavia with various festivals in South Africa and Dubai so I’m far from resting on ...