Now here a charity worthy of a police reunion!! Bono plans Live Aid II 13:48 AEST Mon May 31 2004 AFP - Bono, lead singer of Irish rockers U2, is planning a second Live Aid concert, 20 years after the original charity extravaganza raised 90 million euro ($A154.65 million) for famine-hit Ethiopia, a British newspaper reported. The proceeds from Live Aid 2 would go to reducing the international debt of developing nations, The Sun tabloid reported, citing British government sources. Bono, 44, is a long-time advocate for the cancellation of third world debt. U2 took part in the original 1985 Live Aid extravaganza, which was the brainchild of fellow Irish pop star Bob Geldof and was played out across television screens worldwide from concert stages in London and Philadelphia. Among the stars being lined up for the 21st century version are Robbie Williams, Oasis, Coldplay, Radiohead, Paul McCartney, Phil Collins and, of course, U2, the paper said.