At Live Aid on July 13, 1985, U2 delivered a career-defining set at Wembley Stadium in London. Though they played only two songs—“Sunday Bloody Sunday” and an extended “Bad”—their performance became legendary. During “Bad,” Bono jumped off the stage to dance with a fan, creating an unforgettable, emotional moment that showcased his charisma and connection with the audience. The set helped catapult U2 to global superstardom and remains one of Live Aid’s most iconic performances.
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