When Bob Geldof first sat in on early workshops for Just For One Day — The Live Aid Musical, he did what he’s always done best: observed, listened and waited until the time was right to call things out.
“The first [draft] was … about me and my life. And that’s not the story at all. So, I just said, ‘No, that’s not what this is,’” he tells Rolling Stone UK.
Now playing in the West End after a record-breaking premiere at the Old Vic, Just For One Day — the fastest-selling musical in the theatre’s history — tells the story of Live Aid without slipping into nostalgia. Featuring the music of Queen, David Bowie, Madonna, Elton John, Bob Dylan, The Who, U2, The Police, Paul McCartney and more, it…