World Rock Day

July 13, Sunday

World Rock Day
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World Rock Day is celebrated annually on July 13 and is dedicated to honoring one of the most influential musical genres — rock. This day has become a symbol of freedom of expression, energy, and the cultural revolution brought by rock and roll.

Origin of the holiday
The date July 13 was chosen in honor of the legendary charity concert Live Aid, held in 1985 simultaneously in London and Philadelphia. The goal of the event was to raise funds to fight famine in Ethiopia. The concert brought together the biggest stars of the rock scene, such as Queen, Led Zeppelin, U2, David Bowie, and many others. It demonstrated the power of music as a means of unity and support.

How it is celebrated

* In many countries, rock concerts, festivals, and flash mobs are held.
* Radio stations and music channels broadcast classic rock hits and documentaries about iconic bands.
* Rock fans organize themed parties dedicated to their favorite performers.
* Art schools and music studios host open lessons and lectures on the influence of rock on modern culture.

Significance for culture
Rock music became the voice of entire generations. Its lyrics often addressed social, political, and personal topics, inspiring people to seek change. World Rock Day highlights the importance of musical freedom and respect for cultural heritage.

Interesting facts

* The Live Aid concert was watched simultaneously by more than 1.5 billion people in 100 countries.
* Despite its "world" status, Rock Day is not officially recognized as an international holiday, but it is enthusiastically celebrated by fans around the globe.
* Many modern music genres, including alternative and indie, have grown out of rock traditions and continue to develop its ideas.

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