Singing like Freddie is a tough way to make a living.... #1 in my book (when you include what a great performer he was)....report back!
My 10 year old though it was "amazing." My live musically hard to please wife said it would be a "memorable" birthday, and my music snob ass was completely entertained (Caveat: I think this may be the first tribute band I've seen in my life, so don't have anything to compare to.)
I agree about Freddie. One of the best, if not the best. This guy does pretty well at looking the part, and though he can't hit all the notes that Freddie did, does a pretty credible job of singing and preenng. Same for the other three guys.
One of the biggest concert regrets in my life was not seeing Queen for $8 or so when they came to my crappy hometown in 1980. It was a few years before my parents let me go to my first concert.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/queen/1980/glens-falls-civic-center-glens-falls-ny-73dc9e55.htmlAnybody have a Rolling Stones cover band recommendation? There's another favorite band who I'll never see with a magnetic lead singer which would lend to a good tribute.
On a tangential note: Has anybody ever seen the white Sikh family? We've seen them at a couple of shows now. The dad and two sons who wear there long hair in turbans and have scraggly beards with the wife/mom who wears her braid in a bandana? What's their deal?