In July 1985, Sting performed "Roxanne" at Live Aid, a monumental concert held at Wembley Stadium to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine. Prior to th... Read Full Description >
In July 1985, Sting performed "Roxanne" at Live Aid, a monumental concert held at Wembley Stadium to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine. Prior to this iconic performance, Sting was enjoying significant success as the lead vocalist of The Police, a band known for its blend of rock, reggae, and jazz influences. The Police had released their final studio album, "Synchronicity," in 1983, which featured the massive hit "Every Breath You Take." By 1985, Sting was transitioning towards a solo career, having released his debut solo album, "The Dream of the Blue Turtles," in 1985 shortly after the Live Aid performance. This album showcased his jazz influences and included hits such as "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free." The Live Aid performance not only highlighted Sting's vocal prowess but also his emerging role as a socially conscious artist engaged with global issues. The event significantly boosted his visibility as a solo artist in the music industry.