David Bowie
David Bowie Live Aid Full Concert at Wembley Stadium
Before the monumental Live Aid performance on July 13, 1985, David Bowie released the critically acclaimed album 'Let's Dance' in 1983. This album marked a significant shift in Bowie's sound, embracing a more mainstream pop and dance feel while retaining his avant-garde essence. The title track became one of his biggest hits, and the record solidified his place in the 80s music landscape. At Live Aid, Bowie performed a medley of his classic hits, showcasing his incredible stage presence and ability to connect with a vast audience. Interestingly, he shared the stage with legends like Queen, and their electric performances helped raising awareness for famine relief in Ethiopia. Bowie's profound impact on the music world was palpable that day, as he inspired countless viewers while also providing a moment of solidarity through music.