Self Aid
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| Self Aid | |
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![]() Self-Aid poster with logo | |
| Genre | Pop music Rock music Traditional Irish music |
| Dates | 17 May 1986 |
| Locations | RDS Arena in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland |
| Years active | 1986 |
| Founders | Tony Bolland Niall Matthews |
Self Aid was an unemployment benefit concert held in Dublin, Ireland on 17 May 1986.[1][2] The concert performances were primarily by Irish musicians, although Elvis Costello and Chris Rea, both Englishmen of Irish descent, were designated "honorary Irishmen" for the day; the event was promoted by Jim Aiken.[3] The concert included the last performance by the Boomtown Rats until they reformed in 2013.[4]
The purpose of the concert was to highlight the chronic unemployment problem in Ireland at the time, with nearly 250,000 people unemployed. The 14-hour concert was the largest that had ever been staged in Ireland.[3] All musicians that took part donated their time free of charge.[2] All profits from the concert and subsequent album, Live for Ireland, went to the Self Aid Trust. The telethon raised millions of pounds for a job creation trust fund as well as over 1000 job pledges.[1] The song chosen for the finale was "Let's Make it Work", written by Christy Moore and Dublin songwriter Paul Doran.[2] Tributes were paid to Phil Lynott who had died just 4 months earlier, including a performance by a reformed Thin Lizzy with Gary Moore on lead vocals.[5]
The concept of the concert — job creation through pledges — attracted criticism both at the time and subsequently, with critics claiming that no jobs had actually arisen as a result other than vacancies that already existed.[1]
The line-up included:
- Auto Da Fé
- Bagatelle
- Big Self
- Blue in Heaven
- The Boomtown Rats
- Paul Brady
- Chris de Burgh
- Cactus World News
- The Chieftains
- Clannad
- De Dannan
- Elvis Costello
- Rory Gallagher
- The Fountainhead
- In Tua Nua
- Christy Moore
- Van Morrison
- Moving Hearts
- The Pogues
- Chris Rea
- Scullion
- Brush Shiels
- Stockton's Wing
- Thin Lizzy
- Those Nervous Animals
- U2
