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Queen at Live Aid 1985

Musical event

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Queen's performance at Live Aid in 1985 marked a pivotal moment in music history. Held on July 13 at Wembley Stadium, the event was organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine. Queen's setlist included "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Radio Ga Ga," "Ay-Oh," "Hammer to Fall," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," "We Will Rock You," and "We Are the Champions." This 20-minute performance showcased Freddie Mercury's exceptional showmanship, as he led the crowd in unison refrains and delivered an iconic a cappella section. The impact of Queen's performance was immense. It not only stole the show but also cemented their status as one of the greatest live acts. The event was watched by an estimated 1.9 billion people worldwide, making it one of the largest satellite link-ups in history. Queen's participation, despite initial hesitation, contributed significantly to the event's success. Their set was meticulously rehearsed, ensuring a flawless execution that captivated both the live audience and global viewers. This performance remains a defining moment in Queen's legacy and the history of large-scale charity concerts.