Brian May and Roger Taylor electrified the Last Night of the Proms 2025 with a powerful, show-stopping performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

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Queen delivered an unforgettable moment at the Last Night of the Proms 2025 as legendary members Sir Brian May and Roger Taylor took the stage for a breathtaking performance of their iconic masterpiece, “Bohemian Rhapsody.” The historic collaboration blended the grandeur of classical tradition with the power of rock, as the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus joined Queen to reimagine the 1975 classic in a majestic new way.

May, wielding his signature Red Special guitar, filled the Royal Albert Hall with soaring solos, while Taylor’s thunderous drumming drove the energy through every dramatic shift of the song. The crowd erupted as the familiar operatic section thundered through the hall, with thousands of fans singing every lyric in unison, transforming the venue into a massive, emotional chorus.

The performance concluded with a spectacular finale — a dazzling light show bathing the hall in royal purple and gold, fireworks bursting above the stage, and a standing ovation that lasted several minutes. It was a night where rock and classical worlds collided in perfect harmony, paying tribute to Freddie Mercury’s genius and proving that, even five decades later, “Bohemian Rhapsody” remains one of the most powerful live experiences ever created.

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