No one could ever replace Freddie Mercury. The late frontman of Queen, who died of AIDS-related illness in 1991, was a powerhouse vocalist and a trailblazing artist whose gender-bending on-stage flamboyance and bisexual relationships helped bring queer visibility to rock and roll arenas around the world. But “American Idol” alum Adam Lambert, a proudly gay artist with awe-inspiring pipes and striking stage presence, certainly does Mercury proud in his role as lead singer for the group now. Catch the out entertainer and the rest of the band as they tear through towns wailing hits like “Somebody to Love,” “We Are the Champions” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
When |
Sunday, July 23 (Mohegan Sun) and Tuesday, July 25 (TD Garden) |
Where |
Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT, and TD Garden, Boston |
How |
levikreis.com |