Live Aid CNN Documentary Part Four, how to watch for free

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On Sunday, August 3, the fourth and last segment of Live Aid: When Rock n’ Roll Took on the Worldairs airs. You can watch live or on-demand on Sling TV (first month half off) or DIRECTV (free trial) throughout this one-hour installment.


  • You can watch all four parts of the CNN Live Aid documentary series here for free!

The fourth installment of the series will examine organizer Bob Geldof’s collaboration with Bono, specifically on the Live 8 benefit performance. The event’s goal is to put pressure on some of the world’s richest and most influential individuals to try to combine their resources in order to address some of the major problems that the African people are facing.

The full event will be streamed online after the Sunday episode of the documentary series concludes.

Numerous archival videos from the actual concerts are also included in the docuseries. Performances by Queen, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Hall & Oates, U2, and others were among its most well-known.

Here is a look at Coldplay and Richard Ashcroft’s famous rendition of Bittersweet Symphony at Live 8 in 2005. It’s arguably the most well-known performance from the entire event. It comes from the official Live 8 YouTube channel:


How to watch CNN s Live Aid documentary for free

You have a few choices if you want to watch Live Aid: When Rock n’ Roll Took on the World or any other CNN programming.You can see the various benefits that Sling TV (first month half off) and DIRECTV (free trial) have to offer below.

Streaming Service Cost Free Trial?


DIRECTV

$74.99
Yes


Sling TV

$45-$60
No


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Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann is a dedicated news reporter at Morris Sussex Sports. He exclusively covers sports and weather news and has a vast experience of 6 years as a news reporter. In free time, he can be found at local libraries.

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