• The day Live Aid rocked the world

  • Feb 4 2022
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast
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The day Live Aid rocked the world

  • Summary

  • Telegraph Features Writer Mick Brown was in Wembley Stadium during Live Aid, 1985. 

    From one man’s vision to halt famine in Ethiopia, to a stadium packed with 72,000 fans and a television audience of over a billion, Mick Brown relives the world’s most famous rock concert. He captures the atmosphere, the spectacle and the scope of this unique event, and its legacy three decades later. 


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