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02/10/2015

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Mercury (Queen Tribute)

02/10/2015

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Doors Open: 19:00

Advanced Ticket Price: £10

Age Restriction: 14+





Event Details:

These performers recapture the sight, sounds and emotions of Queen with a skilful instrumentation and perfect harmonies. The band is enjoying acclaimed success with stunning performances, attracting new fans, with capacity audiences at venues throughout the world.



Joseph Lee Jackson portrays Mercury’s Freddie. His powerful vocal range and stunning visual interpretation adds a totally new dimension to Queen over any tribute show.



Along with other band members, Glen Scrimshaw(Brian May), Pat Coleman (Roger Taylor),and Lee Harvey (Spike Edney) Mercury are Queen, the Legend lives on.



www.mercuryqueentribute.co.uk



After a decade on tour, Mercury have firmly established themselves as one of the world’s most authentic tributes to the legend that is Freddie Mercury and Queen.



Over the last ten years, Mercury have performed to sell out audiences at prestigious venues across the world, playing to in excess of a million people-from Holland to Hungary and from Majorca to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.



Other prestigious shows include headlining a New Years Eve festival in Dubai, which was broadcast live to millions via MTV Asia as well as an exclusive concert for Queen’s own Roger Taylor.



With the extraordinary vocal range and outstanding delivery of Joseph Lee Jackson as Freddie Mercury and the intricate guitar work of Glenn Scrimshaw as Brian May backed by superbly crafted harmonies and a driving rhythm section, this 10th anniversary tour will of course include fantastic performances of the most popular Queen hits from the height of their reign as well as some additional tracks from the band’s vast back catalogue – never previously performed live by Mercury.



http://www.seetickets.com/event/mercury/warehouse23/861229

Warehouse23, 23 Smyth Street 23 Smyth Street, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF1 1ED