CNN Original Series 'Live Aid: When Rock ’n’ Roll Took On the World' Premieres July 13
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A four-part CNN Original Series celebrating the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, telling the story of how two rockstars created the largest global music events in history, sparking a social movement that raised tens of billions of dollars. The series premieres Sunday, July 13 at 9pm ET/PT.
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Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, this four-part series tells the definitive story of how two rockstars inspired the largest global music events in history.
Their inspiration sparked a remarkable social movement, raising tens of billions of dollars.
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