“I handed the stadium stage to Queen and U2, and of course to Bruce Springsteen… On July 13, 1985, both The Who and Queen performed at the Live Aid show at London’s Wembley Stadium. But as T ...
From benefit concerts and stage dives to guitar fires and mud fights, these live music performances still take our breath ...
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On 24 March 1985, defender Steve Bruce was a member of the Norwich City squad heading for Wembley to take on Sunderland in ...
He was also one of the presenters to appear at Wembley Stadium for the legendary Live Aid concert in 1985, introducing artists including David Bowie and Spandau Ballet. Former Radio 1 presenter ...
A crowd of 23,545 packed into what was then a three-sided stadium - Carrow Road was still without the Main Stand which had been badly damaged by fire the previous year and was in the process of being ...
A crowd of 23,545 packed into what was then a three-sided stadium - Carrow Road was still ... Three weeks later, City were at Wembley where glory beckoned again. Round two: Sunderland 2 Crystal ...
Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel will not play again at Wembley for six months. England’s next two home fixtures will be played away from the national stadium with Villa Park set to be confirmed ...
On 24 March 1985, defender Steve Bruce was a member of the Norwich City squad heading for Wembley to take on Sunderland in the League Cup final. Bruce was to know many big occasions in his later ...
On 24 March 1985, defender Steve Bruce was a member of the Norwich City squad heading for Wembley to take on Sunderland in the League Cup final. Bruce was to know many big occasions in his later ...