Queen finished their sets before the encores on
The Works Tour with "Radio Ga Ga" and Mercury would normally sing "you had your time" in a lower octave and modify the deliveries of "you had the power, you've yet to have your finest hour" while Roger Taylor sang the pre-chorus in the high octave. Live versions from the 1984/85 tour were recorded and filmed for the concert films Queen
Rock in Rio 1985 and
Final Live in Japan 1985. As heard on bootleg recordings, Deacon can be heard providing backing vocals to the song; it is one of the very few occasions he sang in concert. Queen played a shorter, up-tempo version of "Radio Ga Ga" during the
Live Aid concert on 13 July 1985 at
Wembley Stadium, where Queen's "show-stealing performance" had 72,000 people clapping in unison. It was the second song the band performed at Live Aid after opening with "
Bohemian Rhapsody". "Radio Ga Ga" became a live favourite thanks largely to the audience participation potential of the clapping sequence prompted by the rhythm of the chorus (copied from the video). Mercury sang all high notes in this version. The song was played for the
Magic Tour a year later, including twice more at Wembley Stadium; it was recorded for the live album ''
Live at Wembley '86'', VHS Video and DVD on 12 July 1986, the second night in the venue. At the "
Party at the Palace" concert, celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee in 2002, "Radio Ga Ga" opened up Queen's set with Roger Taylor on vocals and
Phil Collins on the drums. This song was played on the
Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour in 2005–2006 and sung by Roger Taylor and
Paul Rodgers. It was recorded officially at the
Hallam FM Arena in Sheffield on 5 May 2005. The result,
Return of the Champions, was released on CD and DVD on 19 September 2005 and 17 October 2005. It was also played on the
Rock the Cosmos Tour during late 2008, this time with only Rodgers on lead vocals. The concert album
Live in Ukraine resulted from this tour, yet the song is not available on the CD or DVD versions released on 15 June 2009. This "Radio Ga Ga" performance is only available as a digital download from iTunes. It was again played on the
Queen + Adam Lambert Tour with Lambert on lead vocals, and again during
the Rhapsody Tour of 2019–2024. ==Track listings==