Queen reprised their Live Aid set at a benefit concert in Sydney, Australia this weekend.

With the help of Adam Lambert and a gigantic video screen featuring footage of Freddy Mercury, Queen revisited the iconic set. It was admittedly the first time since July 13, 1985 that the band played that particular set, according to guitarist Brian May.

“We’re very happy to be able to do our bit to help Australia to fight back against the terrible fires. This is Australia’s pain but it’s Humanity’s problem. My heart has broken seeing the plight of the animals. I hope the concert will help them too. We all need this tragedy to never happen again,” May said.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1583&v=ijntCN1BVlI&feature=emb_title

The benefit featured live performances from Alice Cooper, Olivia Newton-John, Michael Buble and more, raising $9.5 million in support of communities affected by Australia’s bushfires.

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