The music world lost one of its most original and electrifying performers when Freddie Mercury succumbed to AIDS in 1991. While the Queen frontman’s story has been often told — most notably in the Oscar-winning 2018 biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” — a new documentary will focus on the final five years of his life.
The upcoming BBC Two documentary “Freddie Mercury: The Final Act” will focus on the last chapter of Mercury’s life, concluding with the star-studded tribute concert held at London’s Wembley Stadium five months after his death, attended by 70,000 fans and watched by a television viewing audience estimated at 1 billion. READ MORE: Brian May Reveals Freddie Mercury ‘Loved’ Queen Tribute In ‘Wayne’s World’ The documentary will
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