Phil Collins performed on both sides of the Atlantic in one day, and Freddie Mercury was so perfect that Live Aid is often incorrectly cited as his final performance with Queen.
On July 13, 1985 more than 20 acts were watched by two billion people in more than 100 countries, but despite securing a place in the annals of rock and roll fame, the lives of many of those who took part have taken a difficult turn in the years after the iconic show.
Artists including Status Quo, Spandau Ballet, Phil Collins and Sting took to the stage at Wembley Stadium, while another concert took place simultaneously in Philadelphia, raising more than £40 million for famine relief in Ethiopia - the equivalent of £100 today.
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