Queen tribute act The Bohemians will play the Alban Arena in St Albans with The ACM Gospel Choir from Last Choir Standing
Friday, January 27, 2012
8:44 PM
QUEEN tribute act The Bohemians will by performing on stage alongside a gospel choir in St Albans next month.
QUEEN’S live shows always had a touch of the theatrical about them thanks to flamboyant frontman Freddie Mercury.
And fans of the rock group can savour a unique show featuring all of Queen’s biggest hits performed in a way never seen before on stage in St Albans.
Leading tribute act The Bohemians will be performing live at the Alban Arena on Sunday, February 12.
The band – Rob Comber, Kevin Goodwin, Christopher Gregory and Wayne Bourne – will be joined by the ACM Gospel Choir.
Seen on BBC One singing contest Last Choir Standing, the choir will perform hits such as The Show Must Go On, We Are The Champions and Bohemian Rhapsody with The Bohemians.
Band bassist Kevin Goodwin said bringing in the choir is a great way to set themselves apart from other Queen tribute acts.
He said: “We wanted to do something special that’s never been done before and performing with ACM is a great opportunity to create an extravagant and thrilling performance, just as Freddie and the boys used to do.
“They are a terrific choir, and combined, our music will have fans talking for some time to come.”
Priding themselves on delivering a show worthy of Queen, The Bohemians are one of the longest established Queen tributes in the world.
The Bohemians are made up of Rob Comber as Freddie Mercury, Kevin Goodwin as John Deacon, Christopher Gregory as Brian May and Wayne Bourne as Roger Taylor.
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