Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin - Live Aid Full Concert - John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia
On July 13, 1985, Led Zeppelin took the stage at Live Aid held at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, a significant moment in their long and storied history. By this time, the band's last studio album, "In Through the Out Door," had been released in 1979. It was a period marked by uncertainty following the tragic death of drummer John Bonham in 1980, ultimately leading to the band's split. Their Live Aid performance was essentially a poignant reunion, showcasing a mix of nostalgia and raw energy. Interestingly, the band had not performed together since Bonham's passing, which made this moment even more special. Jimmy Page's iconic guitar riffs and Robert Plant's electrifying vocals reminded fans why they were legends. Despite the emotional weight of the moment, their brief reunion ignited a spark of renewed interest in their legacy, echoing through rock music history even today.