Forty years ago, Australians tuned into a single event that united the world, the Live Aid benefit concert held on July 13, 1985.
We all know the songs and we all know the slogans as an estimated 1.5 billion TV viewers watched on, raising millions of dollars for famine relief in Ethiopia.
But there’s an “untold story” that’s yet to air. A “rare and revealing” story, that decades on, will be told this Sunday.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, this special four-part event series tells the definitive story of how two rock stars inspired the largest global music event in history.
You can catch a first look at the special event series here:
But Live Aid was more than a music event. The same day, joint concert between London and Philadelphia sparked a remarkable social movement.
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Not to mention, it brought together a star-studded line-up from Tina Turner to Bowie to Queen.
Some of the biggest names return for this must-see documentary series, featuring interviews with Bob Geldof, Bono, Sting, Patti LaBelle, Phil Collins and Lionel Richie and many more.
Live Aid: When Rock ‘N’ Roll Took on the World takes you backstage and behind the scenes of a time when legends came together and changed history.
How can I watch Live Aid: When Rock ‘N’ Roll Took on the World?
Don’t miss the music event of the year as it premieres this Sunday November 23 at 8pm AEDT on Nine and 9Now.
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