72,000 people roared — And one voice made the whole world hold its breath.

On July 13, 1985, Queen stepped onto the Live Aid stage at Wembley and turned 17 minutes into rock immortality.

With 40% of the global population watching, Freddie Mercury didn’t just sing — he set the world on fire. No lights, no pyrotechnics, just pure power and presence. That day, music didn’t just unite — it conquered.

One moment. One voice. And rock was never the same again. And in that roar, the world found its anthem.

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