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Live Aid | The Global Jukebox Guided Tour

Dáta 2pm | Friday & 11am | Saturday
Suíomh National Photographic Archive , Meeting House Square, Dublin
Catagóir Tour
Praghas Free. No Booking Required.
Dáta 2pm | Friday & 11am | Saturday
Suíomh National Photographic Archive , Meeting House Square, Dublin
Catagóir Tour
Praghas Free. No Booking Required.
Music exhibition interior featuring large concert photos, including a singer on a window graphic and a wall display about Live Aid at Wembley, with text panels and a QR code.

Marc O'Sullivan 

In Person

"For a brief, brief moment everything seemed possible."

Join us at the National Photographic Archive located in Meeting House Square, Temple Bar every Friday at 2pm and Saturday at 11am, for a free guided tour, to step back in time to one extraordinary day in 1985 - when music, media and humanity collided on a global scale, described by Bob Geldof, as making him feel that  "For a brief, brief moment everything seemed possible."

Discover images and stories from Live Aid part of the Band Aid Trust Archive, donated  by Bob Geldof to the National Library of Ireland, capturing this extraordinary experience - two concerts simultaneously taking place in London and Philadelphia, with many of the greatest Pop and Rock performers of the time, with the ambition to feed the world.

From Status Quo to Joan Baez, Queen to Phil Collins and U2 to Madonna, get ready to rock on a tour where we will relive a day where music really did change the world.