JUST FOR ONE DAY - The Live Aid Musical | Shaftesbury Theatre

music can unite the world. theatre can tell the story.

Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical | JUST FOR ONE DAY - The Live Aid Musical | Shaftesbury Theatre
Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical | JUST FOR ONE DAY - The Live Aid Musical | Shaftesbury Theatre

SHAFTESBURY
THEATRE, london

10% FROM THE SALE OF ALL TICKETS WILL BE DONATED DIRECTLY TO THE BAND AID CHARITABLE TRUST.

So far Just For One Day has raised over £850,000 for the Band Aid Trust.

40 years on, discover the story of Live Aid in a whole new way at JUST FOR ONE DAY: THE LIVE AID MUSICAL.


Featuring hit songs by Bob Dylan, David Bowie, The Who, U2, Queen, Madonna, Sting, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Diana Ross and many more of the 70+ iconic artists who made history at simultaneous charitable concerts in London and Philadelphia. 
 
This powerful and joyous new musical goes behind the scenes to reveal how music united the world on 13 July 1985… and continues Live Aid’s extraordinary legacy of bringing people together through music to make a difference.

10% of all ticket sales goes directly to The Band Aid Charitable Trust, with the goal of raising £2,000,000 by the end of 2025!

 Whether you saw it live, watched it from home or weren’t even born yet, you won’t want to miss this ‘RIP-ROARING’ (The Telegraph) and ‘REMARKABLE’ (Daily Mail) new musical from the director of & Juliet, The Little Big Things and Starlight Express.

By permission of The Band Aid Charitable Trust.

40th ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCE

On 13 July 2025, Just for One Day will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of Live Aid with a very special performance at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, followed by an exclusive after party with surprise special guest performances at Koko, Camden. There are a limited number of tickets available to purchase for this performance and after party with a generous additional contribution to the Band Aid Charitable Trust.

‘A RIP-ROARING NEW
MUSICAL’

The Telegraph

‘Rocks in all the
right ways’

WhatsOnStage

‘blew the roof off
the Old Vic’

Baz Bamigboye