RENOWNED Queen tribute band The Bohemians will be rocking the Pavilion in Rhyl with some of the iconic groups finest anthems.
Promising a comprehensive re-enactment of Queen's Greatest Hits, the esteemed tribute act will be cartwheeling though all of the classics when perform in Rhyl on Friday, June 14.
Billed as "The World’s most exciting Queen Tribute", The Bohemians always start proceedings as they mean to continue.
Right from the beginning they unleash a bombastic, authentic audiovisual representation of Queen’s iconic Wembley ‘86 performance as the Bohemians burst onto the stage to the strains of One Vision and A Kind of Magic.
So many fabulous hits to be covered but they’re all here, from the early piano and harmony heavy wonders of Killer Queen and Don’t Stop Me Now, to the later, catchy pop anthems of the eighties.
The second hour concentrates on the later hits and once again there are so many to choose from.
The stunning, Breakthru provides both the introduction and the costume presentation for this part of the set which includes a new feature of the Bohemians stage show, a slick rendering of classics from the late eighties and early nineties era. I Want it all, The Show must go on and the haunting, Days of our Lives are just some of those featured.
Next up it’s the sights and sounds of the famous Live Aid performance and of course, the awesome Bohemian Rhapsody.
Then it’s back to Wembley ‘86 for a suitably rousing finale when The Bohemians will have you on your feet, singing, dancing and clapping along to the likes of We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions. The appropriate climax to a truly memorable live re-enactment of the world’s greatest Rock Band.
The Bohemians are from London and, formed in 1996, going on to play in venues all over the world including Ireland, Belgium, Holland and China.
Frontman Rob Comber’s eclectic personality and stage presence makes him the perfect Freddie
When Queen's guitarist Brian May says “Thank you guys, brilliant” you know you are going to experience something very special!
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