In 2005, Roger Waters and Dave Gilmour reunited in aid of raising awareness for poverty and AIDS
Pink Floyd Play Live 8
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Led Zeppelin - Tribute Concert
They disbanded in 1980. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones reunited occasionally ? notably in memory of impresario Ahmet Ertegun in 2007
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The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over
They broke up in 1980 and vowed to reunite only if hell froze over ? it did in 1994
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Iron Maiden - Bruce Returns
Multiple lineup changes ended when Bruce Dickinson joined as vocalist in 1981. He left in 1986 to return in 1999, leading to a resurgence of the band
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Black Sabbath ? 13
Over the years, Ozzy Osbourne left, joined and left again. In 2013, the original band reunited on the album 13, finally disbanding with a a farewell tour in 2016
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Aerosmith - Back In The Saddle
In 1979, guitarist Joe Perry quit over tension with Steven Tyler. Against all odds, they reunited for a year-long comeback concert tour in 1984
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The Who ? Live Aid
Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend and gang broke up in 1982 but reunited for Live Aid in 1985 and then again in 1989 for a 25th anniversary tour
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Guns N' Roses - Not In This Lifetime
In 2019, Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan played a concert tour together for the first time since 1993's Use Your Illusion Tour
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The Police ? Anniversary Tour
In 2007, Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers embarked on a massive one-off world tour, 30 years after they formed The Police in 1977
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Fleetwood Mac - The Dance
Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, Lindsay Buckingham and Christine McVie put their differences to rest for 1997's widely-publicised The Dance concert and album