On July 13, 1985, 160,000 people packed John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia to witness what went down in history as the largest and most important festival in music history: Live Aid .

35 years later, artists and music lovers still talk about the event, as Tony Iommi recently recalled the brief and surreal Black Sabbath at the event Queen guitarist Brian May , who stated he wants the festival back to draw the world's attention to climate change . It's worth remembering that in 1985, the festival was created to raise funds to combat famine in Ethiopia.

Wikimetal 's new poll , we want to know from you, dear WikiBrothers and WikiSisters: who would you like to see on stage at a new edition of Live Aid?

Feel free to choose as many bands as you like and create your dream lineup; who knows, maybe one day it will become a reality, right? And keep an eye on our social media to find out soon who took home the gold medal in our poll.

Who would you like to see at a new edition of Live Aid?

  • Iron Maiden (11%)
  • Black Sabbath (9%)
  • AC/DC (9%)
  • Metallica (8%)
  • Megadeth (6%)
  • Deep Purple (6%)
  • Guns N' Roses (6%)
  • Pearl Jam (6%)
  • KISS (5%)
  • The Who (5%)
  • Queen (5%)
  • System of a Down (5%)
  • Slipknot (5%)
  • Rage Against The Machine (4%)
  • The Rolling Stones (4%)
  • Lamb of God (2%)
  • Trivium (2%)
  • Papa Roach (1%)
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