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 ...
The Boomtown Rats is a rock group led by Bob Geldof (full name: Robert Fredrick Zenon Geldof, born October 5th 1951). Playing punk and New Wave influenced music, their initial incarnation lasted ...
Bob Geldof has admitted sneaking drugs into the UK when he returns from trips to Australia as the "gig can't go on" otherwise. The Boomtown Rats singer, famed for co-writing the Band Aid track ...
Musician and political activist Bob Geldof has heard the criticisms ... Not only the frontman of Irish rockers the Boomtown Rats ("I Don't Like Mondays") and an indefatigable activist, Geldof ...
Bob Geldof has said his Band Aid charity single ... The original Band Aid single saw artists join forces in 1984, led by Boomtown Rats frontman Geldof and Ultravox’s Midge Ure to help charities ...
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 ...
The story of The Boomtown Rats, who fought a conservative Ireland, broke through the UK punk scene, scored global No 1 hits and revolutionised the world with Bob Geldof’s Live Aid.
Sir Bob Geldof has confessed to smuggling drugs into the UK from Australia, claiming that his "gig can't go on" without them. The Boomtown Rats frontman, who is renowned for co-writing the Band ...