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  2. Live Aid - Wikipedia

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    Live Aid was a two-venue benefit concert and music-based fundraising initiative held on Saturday, 13 July 1985. The event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise further funds for relief of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia, a movement that started with the release of the successful charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in December 1984.

  3. Guy Oseary - Wikipedia

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    He won Top Manager at the Billboard Touring Awards in 2006 and 2009. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2007, Oseary negotiated a 360 deal partnering Madonna with Live Nation worth $120 million. [ 11 ] On November 12, 2013, it was announced that Oseary would be replacing Paul McGuinness as manager of U2 in a $30 million deal which would see Live Nation buy both ...

  4. Timeline of U2 - Wikipedia

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    However, "the show goes on", with Aung San Suu Kyi appearing in a new video before "Bullet the Blue Sky". 25 August: U2 play two sold-out concerts at Slane Castle. [33] 10 October: U2 commence the second American leg of the Elevation Tour. Following the September 11 attacks, the new album gained added resonance. [121]

  5. This day in history: 1985 Live Aid concert - AOL

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    On this day in 1985, a worldwide rock concert dubbed 'Live Aid' was organized to raise money for the relief of famine-stricken Africans at Wembley Stadium in London. According to History.com, the ...

  6. 35 years after Live Aid, Bob Geldof reflects on the moment ...

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    The legendary Live Aid concerts 35 years ago did a lot of good — helping reduce African famine and putting a spotlight on the world’s poorest nations. Irish rock star Bob Geldof may have ...

  7. Bob Geldof has pushed back against claims he’s a “white saviour” for organising the 1985 Live Aid concert.. Geldof, now 72, and fellow musician Midge Ure organised a major multi-venue ...

  8. U2 - Wikipedia

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    After Bono's recovery, U2 resumed the 360° Tour in August 2010 with legs in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, during which they began to play new, unreleased songs live. [281] By its conclusion in July 2011, U2 360° had set records for the highest-grossing concert tour ( US$736 million ) and most tickets sold for a tour (7.3 million).

  9. Bad (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    The concert turned out to be a breakthrough moment for the band, showing a television audience of millions the personal connection that Bono could make with audiences. [17] A week later, Bono realized that the dance with the fan became a key image of Live Aid. [18] All of U2's albums re-entered the UK Albums Chart after their performance. [19]