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On July 13, 1985, London's Wembley Stadium hosted the legendary Live Aid charity concert, which provided the setting for what would become Freddie Mercury’s most iconic performance—a dazzling ...
Failing health had kept him out of the limelight since his last concert with Queen in 1986, and Mercury and Queen’s press team publicly denied that he had HIV/AIDS even after his 1987 diagnosis.
1992 when The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert took place. The Queen singer had tragically died at just 45 the previous November, after losing his battle with AIDS. Brian May, Roger Taylor and John ...
1992 FREDDIE MERCURY – THE TRIBUTE CONCERT captures this historic event, which aimed to celebrate the singer’s life and work and increase public awareness of AIDS – the disease that ...
On 20 April 1992, the remaining Queen members played The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness at London’s Wembley Stadium. An audience of 72,000 people came to see a jam-packed ...