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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 ...
Sunday was the 40th anniversary of Band Aid, and concert founders Bob Geldof and Midge Ure marked the occasion by reuniting with Queen guitarist Brian May.
Midge Ure admitted "it's different" as he detailed why Live Aid couldn't happen today. The concert's co-organiser appeared on Good Morning Britain on Monday (July 14) to mark its 40th anniversary.
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 ...
As Live Aid marks its 40th anniversary, Midge Ure told Good Morning Britain why he and Bob Geldof could never pull off the same feat today.
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 ...
Live Aid's Midge Ure said "none of us can believe it" as he made a milestone admission. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic charity event, which Midge co-organised with Bob Geldof.
Midge Ure has confessed "it's different" as he explained why a Live Aid event couldn't take place today. The iconic concert, co-organised by Midge and Bob Geldof, is celebrating its 40th ...
Midge Ure and Bob Geldof attend a gala performance of Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Live Aid at the Shaftesbury Theatre (Ian West/PA) ...
On this day in 1985, around 1.9 billion people tuned in across the world to watch Live Aid. Two concerts were organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia ...