Freddie Mercury's shoes at the 1992 tribute concert, as he paid a sweet tribute to the Queen star.The Wherever I Lay My Hat and Love Of the Common People singer was one of many music icons including David Bowie and Elton John to perform at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, which was held at Wembley Stadium on April 20, 1992.The concert was held less than a year after Freddie Mercury had died on November 24, 1991 at his Kensington Home, from bronchial pneumonia due to AIDS-related complications.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Paul Young reflected on the tribute concert, saying: "It was a privilege to be asked, but it was amazing to step into Freddie's shoes. "To do just one song and see the love that he got from the crowd.
The crowd were just loving every moment."Paul Young performed Queen's iconic hit Radio Ga Ga during the concert, and reflecting on his performance, paid a sweet tribute to Freddie's legacy as a musical performer, saying: "They're big shoes to fill. "He was an amazing performer.
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