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Freddie Mercury

Live Performances by Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury's Iconic Live Aid Performance at John F. Kennedy Stadium

John F. Kennedy Stadium
Philadelphia, PA, United States

July 13, 1985 | Video Length: 42
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  • At the time of the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985, Freddie Mercury and his band Queen were at a pivotal moment in their career. Their album "The Wo... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985, Freddie Mercury and his band Queen were at a pivotal moment in their career. Their album "The Works," which included hits like "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free," had been released just a year earlier, in 1984. This period marked a resurgence in Queen's popularity, and their performance at Live Aid is now hailed as one of the most iconic in rock history. Mercury's commanding stage presence and ability to engage the crowd showcased not only his remarkable vocal talents but also his unparalleled charisma. The event, intended to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine, was broadcast globally and drew an estimated audience of 1.9 billion. Mercury's performance is often credited with revitalizing Queen's career and solidifying their status as rock legends, proving the power of live music as a unifying force.

Queen's Iconic Performance of Bohemian Rhapsody at Live Aid in Wembley

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

July 13, 1985 | Video Length: 1:00
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  • In July 1985, Freddie Mercury and Queen delivered a historic performance at Live Aid, held at Wembley Stadium in London. This iconic concert took plac... Read Full Description >

    In July 1985, Freddie Mercury and Queen delivered a historic performance at Live Aid, held at Wembley Stadium in London. This iconic concert took place shortly after the release of their album "The Works," which came out in 1984 and included hit singles like "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free." The Live Aid performance is famously remembered for Mercury's commanding stage presence and his ability to engage the audience, solidifying his reputation as one of rock's greatest frontmen. Notably, the segment of "Bohemian Rhapsody" performed during this concert is often cited as a defining moment for both Queen and Mercury, showcasing their unique artistry and theatricality. This performance not only revitalized Queen's career but also had a significant impact on their legacy in the music industry.

FULL Queen Live Aid Concert with Rami Malek - Side By Side Comparison

John F. Kennedy Stadium
Philadelphia, PA, United States

July 13, 1985 | Video Length: 16:54
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  • In the context of Freddie Mercury's illustrious career, the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985, marked a significant moment for both him and the band Q... Read Full Description >

    In the context of Freddie Mercury's illustrious career, the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985, marked a significant moment for both him and the band Queen. Just prior to this monumental performance, Queen released the album "The Works" in 1984, which included hits like "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free." This period was crucial for Queen as they were re-establishing themselves in the music scene after the varied reception of their previous works. During Live Aid, Mercury delivered a legendary performance that showcased his unmatched stage presence and vocal prowess, which has since been celebrated as one of the greatest live shows in rock history. Notably, this performance revitalized Queen’s popularity, leading to a resurgence in their career, ultimately solidifying Mercury's status as one of the most iconic frontmen in music history.

  • In July 1986, during the iconic "Live at Wembley Stadium" performance, Freddie Mercury and Queen were at a pinnacle moment in their career, following ... Read Full Description >

    In July 1986, during the iconic "Live at Wembley Stadium" performance, Freddie Mercury and Queen were at a pinnacle moment in their career, following the release of their album "A Kind of Magic" in 1986, which featured hits like "One Vision" and "A Kind of Magic." This live recording captures the energy and theatricality that defined their performances, showcasing Mercury's magnetic stage presence. Notably, this concert was significant not just for the band but also for rock music history, as it marked one of the final performances before Mercury's decline in health due to AIDS. The Wembley shows were celebrated for their elaborate production and crowd interaction, solidifying Queen's reputation as one of the greatest live bands of all time. Mercury's ability to connect with the audience and deliver powerful vocals remained unmatched, making this concert a legendary chapter in his already illustrious career.

Freddie Mercury Performs at Wembley Stadium: Iconic Moment with Beer

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

July 12, 1986 | Video Length: 25
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  • At the time of the live performance of "Who Wants to Live Forever" at Wembley Stadium on November 7, 1986, Freddie Mercury was a prominent figure in t... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live performance of "Who Wants to Live Forever" at Wembley Stadium on November 7, 1986, Freddie Mercury was a prominent figure in the rock band Queen, having enjoyed significant commercial and critical success. This performance was part of the "A Kind of Magic" tour, which was closely associated with the film "Highlander." The album "A Kind of Magic," released earlier in 1986, marked an important phase in the band's career as it showcased their flexibility in blending rock with other musical styles and composing songs for movie soundtracks. The live recording at Wembley took place during a spectacular concert experience that demonstrated Mercury's unparalleled stage presence and vocal prowess, solidifying his status as a rock legend. The Wembley performances are often regarded as defining moments for Queen, highlighting the band's ability to engage and electrify vast audiences.

Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé Perform 'Barcelona' - Remastered Concert Video

Pinewood Studios
London, England, United Kingdom

October 26, 1987 | Video Length: 4:28
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  • Freddie Mercury recorded the live performance of "Barcelona" with soprano Montserrat Caballé on October 26, 1987, during a pivotal phase in his caree... Read Full Description >

    Freddie Mercury recorded the live performance of "Barcelona" with soprano Montserrat Caballé on October 26, 1987, during a pivotal phase in his career. Prior to this collaboration, Mercury had released his solo album "Mr. Bad Guy" in 1985, which showcased a departure from his work with Queen and highlighted his individual artistry. The partnership with Caballé was significant; "Barcelona," initially a single, later became the title track of the 1992 album, which was released posthumously. This live performance at Pinewood Studios not only exemplified Mercury's versatility as a performer but also marked a blending of rock and opera, showcasing his exceptional vocal talent and theatrical flair. Interestingly, this collaboration with Caballé was part of Mercury's broader exploration of musical styles beyond rock, illustrating his desire to push artistic boundaries even as he remained at the forefront of rock music.

Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé Perform 'How Can I Go On' Live at La Nit

Montjurich Castle
Barcelona, Spain

October 8, 1988 | Video Length: 3:56
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  • In October 1988, during the performance of "How Can I Go On" at Montjurich Castle in Barcelona, Freddie Mercury was experiencing a period of significa... Read Full Description >

    In October 1988, during the performance of "How Can I Go On" at Montjurich Castle in Barcelona, Freddie Mercury was experiencing a period of significant collaboration and transition in his career. This recording occurred shortly after the release of his solo album "Mr. Bad Guy," which came out in 1985 and marked his first major departure from Queen, allowing him to explore more personal and varied musical styles. By 1988, Mercury had entered into a notable partnership with Spanish operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé for the album "Barcelona," which was released in 1988 and featured the live performance in question. This collaboration blended rock and operatic styles, showcasing Mercury's versatility as an artist. Interestingly, the "Barcelona" album would become iconic, especially after Mercury's passing, as it symbolized his artistic reach beyond traditional rock, paving the way for a lasting legacy in both music and performance.

Qween Performs 'These are the Days of Our Lives' Live at The Everyman, Cork

The Everyman
Cork, Ireland

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:24
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  • The live recording of "These Are the Days of Our Lives" captures a poignant moment in Freddie Mercury's career, occurring shortly after the release of... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "These Are the Days of Our Lives" captures a poignant moment in Freddie Mercury's career, occurring shortly after the release of Queen's album "Innuendo" in 1991. This track is notable as it was one of Mercury's final performances before his passing in 1991, showcasing the emotional depth and vulnerability he conveyed during his later years. The song, accompanied by its last music video, reflects themes of nostalgia and reflection, resonating deeply with audiences as Mercury faced his battle with illness. Before "Innuendo," Queen released "The Miracle" in 1989, which marked a period of renewed creative energy for the band. Mercury's dynamic stage presence and powerful vocals remained a hallmark of his performances, amplifying the song's impact. Additionally, the live setting at The Everyman in Cork highlights Mercury's enduring connection with his audience, even in the face of personal challenges.

  • Freddie Mercury, as the charismatic frontman of Queen, reached a pivotal moment in his career during the period surrounding the Live Aid concert in 19... Read Full Description >

    Freddie Mercury, as the charismatic frontman of Queen, reached a pivotal moment in his career during the period surrounding the Live Aid concert in 1985. The band had recently released their highly acclaimed album "The Works" in 1984, which featured hits like "Radio Ga Ga" and laid the groundwork for their electrifying performance at Live Aid. This event is often heralded as one of the greatest live performances in rock history, showcasing Mercury's unparalleled stage presence and vocal prowess. Interestingly, the concert also marked a significant turning point in Queen's career, revitalizing their popularity and introducing them to a new generation of fans. The success of this performance underscored Mercury's status as one of the most iconic entertainers of his time and reflected the band's ability to seamlessly blend theatricality with musical excellence.


  • Freddie Mercury, as the legendary frontman of Queen, marked a significant period of his career with the live performances during the band's peak in th... Read Full Description >

    Freddie Mercury, as the legendary frontman of Queen, marked a significant period of his career with the live performances during the band's peak in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Before the live recording referenced in the video, Queen had released their album "A Night at the Opera" in 1975, featuring the iconic "Bohemian Rhapsody." This album not only solidified their fame but also showcased Mercury's theatrical performance style, which became a hallmark of his persona. During live shows, Mercury's charismatic stage presence and quick wit were often on full display, with his famous one-liners captivating the audience and creating a connection that transcended the music. Interestingly, his ability to engage and entertain was not only a testament to his performance skill but also helped establish Queen as one of the most beloved live acts in rock history.

  • The live recording from "The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert" showcases a poignant moment in Queen's legacy, occurring in 1992, shortly after the pass... Read Full Description >

    The live recording from "The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert" showcases a poignant moment in Queen's legacy, occurring in 1992, shortly after the passing of Freddie Mercury in 1991. At this time, Mercury was celebrated not only for his remarkable vocal talent but also for his significant impact on rock music and pop culture. Before this tribute, Queen had released "Innuendo" in 1991, which incorporated diverse musical styles and themes, exemplifying Mercury's artistic genius. The tribute concert featured various iconic artists, including Elton John and Axl Rose, who performed "Bohemian Rhapsody," further highlighting the profound influence Mercury had on his contemporaries. This event not only celebrated Mercury's life and contributions but also solidified Queen's enduring legacy in the music industry, illustrating how Mercury’s artistry continued to resonate powerfully even after his death.