Freddie Mercury

Rock group Queen open London store

British rock legends Queen opened a pop-up store on London's historic Carnaby Street this week to mark five decades of performances, despite the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury in 1991.

"Queen The Greatest" opened its doors yesterday to take visitors back to the early days of the band, which was formed in 1971.

Queen's Guitarist Wants a Second Live Aid

Queen's guitarist Brian May is hoping for a big concert similar to Live Aid in 1985, but this time dedicated to fighting climate change. The rock band was part of the music show featuring U2, Phil Collins, Madonna, Elton John, David Bowie, Mick Jagger and many other popular musicians. The concert was broadcasted in over 150 countries and watched by nearly 1.5 billion viewers.

The Movie About "Queen" We've Been Waiting For So Long

"Bohemian Rhapsody" for the exciting story of the band.

The premiere of one of the most anticipated films of the fall is coming. Bohemian Rhapsody has been holding the fans of the great Queen and Freddy Mercury for months. Is the movie really good? Judging from the trailer, the director totally nailed it. 

Queen Double Bill | Athens | November 27

This Monday's installment of Gagarin 205's Gimme Shelter series of films on music is dedicated to Queen and its legendary frontman, Freddie Mercury. The first screening, at 7.30 p.m., is "Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender," a 2012 documentary by Rhys Thomas for the BBC bringing together archival footage, interviews, clips from concerts and personal information.

Beşiktaş mayor apologizes for municipality's Freddie Mercury tweet marking LGBT Pride Week

The mayor of Istanbul's Beşiktaş district has apologized over a tweet shared on the municipality's Twitter account celebrating LGBT Pride Week.

The Beşiktaş Municipality on June 19 had shared the image of an LGBT flag hung on the façade of its building with a caption reading "We are the soldiers of Freddie Mercury."

The tweet was deleted from the account after a few hours.

Rock royalty & celebrities says goodbye to Chris Cornell

Pharrell, Brad Pitt and Josh Brolin were among the celebrities who arrived at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery to say farewell to Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell on Friday.

They were joined by such rock luminaries as Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield of Metallica, Dave Navarro of Jane’s Addiction and Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters.