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The Legendary 1985 Live Aid Performance of Mick Jagger and Tina Turner Watched By Millions

You might want to stand up for this one because it is about to get extremely electric! It’s July 13, 1985, and you’re watching Live Aid, the benefit concert to feed the people of Ethiopia. And what a global crowd it had: 1.5 billion viewers worldwide and in the region of 70,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, London! Mick Jagger and Tina Turner definitely gave a show stopping set while being a part of the star-studded lineup.

When the opening notes of State of Shock start to play, the energy instantly comes right at you from the stage and it’s like you are at that moment in time just part of the crowd, watching and enjoying the show! When Mick struts his way across, it’s like he’s swallowing the stage in his mere presence. Everyone was clapping and dancing along with him.

Then comes Tina, and wow! She displays pure finesse in her style, very confident and charismatic. She strides up to the Live Aid stage, matching Mick Jagger’s incredible energy and both light the stage on fire!

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Mick and Tina have electric chemistry. It’s clear that they are not just performing, they are actually having the time of their lives with playful exchanges of dance moves and energy, hinting with their long standing friendship.

Performances like this is where Mick Jagger and Tina Turner showed that they are destined to be on the stage. If you’re ready for a trip back to ’85, hit play and ride along with these legends!

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