Ahead of the Toronto opening of Just For One Day, a new jukebox musical about Live Aid, Geldof sits down with Q’s Tom Power ...
This rally cry of a musical was driven home by Bob Geldof’s choice words for Donald Trump after Sunday’s opening performance.
From left: John O'Farrell, Bob Geldof and Luke Sheppard at ‘Just For One Day' rehearsals (Manuel Harlan) I covered Live Aid at Wembley - an unbelievably amazing period because Bruce Springsteen ...
Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp discusses his new solo album ‘This Destination,’ on Rhino/East West Records, after celebrating the ...
In Toronto during a press tour for Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical, Bob Geldof is asked by a photographer to take off his sunglasses. “Do I have to?” he replies. “I’ve got bags ...
Bob Geldof, lead singer of Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, saw that broadcast and decided to help the only way he knew how ...
On July 13, 1985, history was made with the first ever global concert taking place simultaneously in London's Wembley Stadium and Philadelphia's John F. Kennedy's Stadium. The line up was a dazzling ...
Live Aid benefit concert founder Sir Bob Geldof didn't hold back on what he thinks about U.S. President Trump. Andria Case has the details.
She was 25. It's widely regarded as one of the biggest music events in history, but Bob Geldof has mixed feelings about the 1985 charity bash 'Live Aid.' ...
Irish rocker and activist Bob Geldof gave President Donald Trump hell Sunday following the Toronto opening of the musical, ...