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Bob Geldof Collection

Bob Geldof is a legendary musician and philanthropist who has left an indelible mark on the world


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Bob Geldof is a legendary musician and philanthropist who has left an indelible mark on the world. Known for his incredible efforts to combat global hunger, he spearheaded the historic Live Aid Concert in aid of the Feed the World campaign for the starving millions. This monumental event brought together some of music's biggest names, including Bob Geldof himself, alongside Meatloaf, Pete Townshend, and Paul Young. In May 1980, while touring with his band The Boomtown Rats in Japan, Bob Geldof showcased his passion for performance and activism. Pictured wearing samurai costumes during their Tokyo concert, The Boomtown Rats exuded both musical prowess and cultural appreciation. But Bob's life was not solely defined by music; it was also marked by personal milestones. In a heartwarming moment captured on camera, Paula Yates leaves St Marys Hospital in Paddington holding their newborn daughter Peaches Geldof. This image encapsulates joy and new beginnings. The British Rock scene witnessed another iconic gathering as celebrities united at The British Rock Live Aid dual venue benefit concert held at Wembley Stadium in London on July 13th, 1985. Among them stood Bob Geldof - a driving force behind this historic event that aimed to alleviate poverty worldwide. Family remained close to Bob's heart throughout his journey. Paula Yates proudly holds baby Peaches Geldof once again in a picture that includes their older daughter Fifi – a testament to love and unity within their household. Beyond music and family life, Bob continued to champion various causes. Pop stars were invited by the Minister for the Arts to attend a House of Commons reception where they could discuss important issues facing society today – an opportunity seized upon by Bob Geldof as he used his platform for positive change. Throughout it all, one thing remained constant: Bob's unmistakable stage presence.