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Queen's appearance at on July 13, 1985, is widely celebrated as the single greatest live rock performance of all time. In a relentless 21-minute set at Wembley Stadium , the band captured the hearts of 72,000 attendees and an estimated 1.9 billion global television viewers. Opening with "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Queen began their set at 6:41 PM, opening with an abbreviated version of their 1975 masterpiece, . Freddie Mercury sat at the piano to deliver the iconic ballad section, instantly captivating the massive crowd. This opening served as a powerful hook, immediately establishing the band's commanding presence. Queen's appearance at on July 13, 1985, is
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Queen's appearance at on July 13, 1985, is widely celebrated as the single greatest live rock performance of all time. In a relentless 21-minute set at Wembley Stadium , the band captured the hearts of 72,000 attendees and an estimated 1.9 billion global television viewers. Opening with "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Queen began their set at 6:41 PM, opening with an abbreviated version of their 1975 masterpiece, . Freddie Mercury sat at the piano to deliver the iconic ballad section, instantly captivating the massive crowd. This opening served as a powerful hook, immediately establishing the band's commanding presence.