Bohemian Rhapsody: The only thing more extraordinary than their music is his story.

Some of the original band, along with Adam Lambert, will be performing an unknown Queen song at the Oscars this Sunday.

 

Los Angeles, United States – Bohemian Rhapsody has been the talk of the town since its release in 2018. It has been buzzing for the Oscars and is sure to win at least a few of its 5 nominations.

The band, Queen, will be performing live at the Oscars this coming Sunday. The original members Brian May and Roger Taylor will be joined by former American Idol star Adam Lambert who will perform lead vocals during the performance.

The movie has earned more than $854 million at the global box office making it the most successful musical biopic ever.

Our very own Good Things Guy went to watch the movie and only had good things to say about the movie, you can read the full review here but below is an excerpt.

“From the moment the new biopic starts and the guitar riff is heard in the iconic 20th Century Fox fanfare, to the final scene where the crowd is as alive as the music and the legend of Freddy Mercury has been brought to life, I was in awe. Queen and the story behind the music – which broke all the rules and set new norms for rock ‘n’ roll – is one that is actually completely unbelievable. Freddie defied stereotypes and shattered convention to become one of the most beloved entertainers on the planet. The film traces the meteoric rise of the band through their iconic songs and revolutionary sound. They went on to reach unparalleled success but not without absolute tragedy.”


Sources: Twitter / EWN
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