Discover the Iconic Live Aid Concert
Bid on the Original “Global Jukebox” Artwork
Make Your Move If You’re Ready to Invest!
Published July 22, 2025 1:00 AM PDT
The legendary artwork that captured the essence of the largest rock concert in history could soon be part of your collection — but it will come at a substantial cost! This is a unique opportunity for art and music enthusiasts alike to own a piece of history.
The original “Global Jukebox” artwork, which adorned the iconic poster and logo of the groundbreaking Live Aid concert held in 1985, is set to go under the hammer at auction. This sale coincides perfectly with the 40th anniversary of this monumental event, honoring its lasting legacy.
This remarkable piece, illustrating a vibrant jukebox set against a silhouette of Africa, is expected to fetch more than $100,000 during the auction hosted by Gotta Have Rock and Roll. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, the artwork remains in outstanding condition, making it a desirable asset for collectors and fans.
The Live Aid concert, held on July 13, 1985, aimed to address the severe famine crisis in Ethiopia. This historic event raised millions of dollars and was broadcasted to an astonishing 1.9 billion viewers across approximately 150 countries. It featured unforgettable performances from legendary artists such as Queen, U2, David Bowie, and Madonna, showcasing a powerful union of music and philanthropy.
The Global Jukebox has become one of the most iconic symbols in the music industry, representing the spirit of collaboration and charitable action. Now, this historic piece of rock history could be yours if you’re the highest bidder with the financial means to acquire it!
The auction for this remarkable artwork will take place from July 23 to August 8, providing art collectors and music fans ample time to place their bids.









