We’re pleased to announce our new temporary exhibition opening on 5 June 2025, looking at the legendary Live Aid concert 40 years later through some of the personal archive of organiser Bob Geldof. Sir Bob Geldof, commented “As Live Aid turns 40, I look back at that day in 1985 when music beca

We’re pleased to announce our new temporary exhibition opening on 5 June 2025, looking at the legendary Live Aid concert 40 years later through some of the personal archive of organiser Bob Geldof. Sir Bob Geldof, commented “As Live Aid turns 40, I look back at that day in 1985 when music became a global force for unity, bringing 1.9 billion people together to fight famine in Ethiopia. Our bid to change policy—pushing for debt relief and fairer aid—helped save millions of lives, proving that a song, a stage, and a shared purpose can tilt the world toward justice.”
The exhibition is included with all general entry tickets.
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Live Aid 40: Music, Power & Unity
5 June 2025 – 4 January 2026
Reflecting on the legacy of the legendary concert by displaying some items from the personal collection of organiser Bob Geldof.
Included in all general entry admissions
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Live Aid 40: Launch Night – In Conversation with Harvey Goldsmith CBE
11 June, 7pm
Join us for an evening in conversation with the legendary producer and promoter of the two largest music events in the world ever; Live Aid and Live 8, Harvey Goldsmith CBE.
Tickets £8
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Thank You
Buying a ticket to visit means you are contributing to the future of the museum; by enhancing our collection, growing our archive and developing our public programme.
Each general entry ticket purchased is valid for one year from entry, so you can visit over and over again. You can help us even more by agreeing to Gift Aid your ticket – we will receive £0.25 for each £1 spent.
The British Music Experience is a registered charity (charity registration 1125752)
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