Dates 17 May 1986 | Years active 1986 | |
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Genre Pop musicRock musicTraditional Irish music Founded by Tony BollandNiall Matthews Similar |
U2 self aid dublin 1986 full concert
Self Aid was a benefit concert for unemployment held in Dublin, Ireland on 17 May 1986. The concert performances were primarily by Irish musicians, although Elvis Costello and Chris Rea were designated "honorary Irishmen" for the day; the event was promoted by Jim Aiken. The concert included the last performance by The Boomtown Rats.
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- U2 self aid dublin 1986 full concert
- U2 bad live in dublin self aid 1986 05 17
- Concert performers
- Live For Ireland songs
- Alternate Tracks on US Release
- Alternate Tracks on Double VinylDouble cassette Release
- References
The purpose of the concert was to highlight the chronic unemployment problem in Ireland at the time, with nearly 250,000 people unemployed. The 14-hour concert was the largest that had ever been staged in Ireland. All musicians that took part donated their time free of charge. All profits from the concert and subsequent album, Live for Ireland, went to the Self Aid Trust. The telethon raised millions of pounds for a job creation trust fund as well as over 1000 job pledges. The song chosen for the finale was "Let's Make it Work", written by Christy Moore and Dublin songwriter Paul Doran. Tributes were paid to Phil Lynott who had died just 4 months earlier, including a performance by a reformed Thin Lizzy with Gary Moore on lead vocals.
U2 bad live in dublin self aid 1986 05 17
Concert performers
The line-up included:
Live For Ireland songs
Alternate Tracks on US Release
Alternate Tracks on Double Vinyl/Double cassette Release
(Note: There have been multiple versions of this album, with varying tracks, in different formats and across different territories.)