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Queen Nearly Skipped Live Aid—Here’s What Changed Their Minds

Freddie Mercury Wasn’t Sold on Live Aid at First, Bandmates Reveal

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 1, 2025
in Entertainment, Events & Festivals, Music Industry, Music Legends, Music News
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Queen Wasn’t Even Sure They Belonged at Live Aid—Then Blew Everyone Away - Kent Gavin/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty Images

Live Aid’s Most Iconic Set Nearly Didn’t Happen, Says Brian May - Kent Gavin/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty Images

Queen’s Iconic Live Aid Performance Almost Didn’t Happen, Band Members Reveal

Queen’s legendary 1985 Live Aid set is widely hailed as one of the greatest live performances in rock history—but according to bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor, it very nearly didn’t happen at all.

In a recent interview with Radio Times, the guitarist and drummer opened up about the band’s initial reluctance to join the massive charity concert organized by Bob Geldof.

“We weren’t touring or playing, and it seemed like a crazy idea—this talk of having 50 bands on the same bill,” May recalled. “We thought it was going to be a disaster.”

Even Freddie Mercury wasn’t sold on the idea at first.

“Freddie, in particular, said, ‘I haven’t got the right feeling for this,’” May said. “He wasn’t the leader of the band, but if he dug his heels in, there was no dragging him—so we parked it.”

But Geldof persisted. When he returned to ask again, the energy around the event had started to shift. May knew they might regret passing it up.

“I said to Freddie, ‘If we wake up on the day after this Live Aid show and we haven’t been there, we’re going to be pretty sad.’
He said, ‘Oh, f**k it, we’ll do it.’”

Even after saying yes, there were nerves. The band had been given a tight 17-minute set and were a late addition to the lineup—without the benefit of being part of the original Band Aid single. That made things trickier, Taylor explained.

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“We felt relatively senior compared with a lot of the younger acts,” he said. “It wasn’t necessarily our audience. And it was daylight, which we don’t like because the stage lights have no effect.”

“It was so thrown together on stage—we just had to hope all the elements would come together,” Taylor added.
“I wouldn’t say we doubted our own skills, but we had… technical apprehension.”

Despite the uncertainties, Queen delivered a blistering performance that electrified the Wembley Stadium crowd—and millions watching around the world. One unforgettable moment saw Mercury leading the audience in synchronized clapping during “Radio Ga Ga,” creating one of the most iconic images of the event.

“It wasn’t a Queen audience,” May said. “So we went on not knowing if they’d even know what to do.”

“They didn’t think about it—they just did it,” he continued. “Every single hand seemed to be in the air.”

The rest is music history.

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