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Live Aid was held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, and featured acts like Phil Collins, Queen, Joan Baez, and Elton John. With 16 hours of nonstop ...
Philadelphia is a sports town ... Connie Mack, Franklin Field, JFK Stadium and the Spectrum were just some of the places that gave Philly sports teams a homefield advantage.
The Philadelphia Municipal Stadium ... but they were quickly rejected due to the high costs, and JFK Stadium was demolished on September 23, 1992. The Eagles had long moved out to Veterans ...
When the Rolling Stones took the stage at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia in 1981, they had a crowd of thousands waiting for them. On September 25, the Stones opened the first night of their 1981 U.S ...
"Somehow I convinced them to do it in Philadelphia," Magid told NBC10 ... Philly had the biggest stadium in America: JFK (Stadium) was a big horseshoe that could hold over 90,000 fans.
Bob Geldof says there is one thing he is more ‘proud’ of than Live Aid - Musician said that it is not the concert itself that he is ‘glad’ about, but the political outcome years later ...
Kennedy Stadium, which first hosted in 1936 as Philadelphia Municipal Stadium. JFK hosted the game 41 times, the most of any venue. Veterans Stadium, the former home of the Phillies and the Eagles ...
"Philadelphia was a completely natural fit. Everything was so lucky around Live Aid." On July 13, 1985, Live Aid was held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium ...