In 1985, The Who was performing at the iconic Live Aid concert, which took place at Wembley Stadium in London on July 13. At this point in their career, the band was reuniting after a period of inactivity; they had not performed live together since 1982. Prior to this performance, their most recent studio album was "It's Hard" (1982), which saw a more mature sound and included tracks that reflected their evolving musical landscape. The Live Aid performance marked a significant moment in their history, showcasing their enduring legacy and influence on rock music. Notably, this iconic set featured their anthemic song "Won’t Get Fooled Again," a track emblematic of their rebellious spirit. The concert was not only a platform for raising funds for famine relief but also reaffirmed The Who's status as rock legends, captivating an audience of around 72,000 and millions more watching worldwide.