Queen to rock Oscars 2019 with Adam Lambert
Only a couple of days before the Oscars, The Academy has declared that Queen will perform at the event to be held on February 24. The Academy currently performs under the name, Queen + Adam Lambert. The entertainers consist of Queen's original individuals, guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor and ex-American Idol participant Adam Lambert.
On Monday through their official Twitter account organizers declared that British Rock band Queen will perform live at the ceremony.
Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
We welcome @QueenWillRock and @adamlambert to this year's #Oscars!https://t.co/7uDf42FbjJ— The Academy (@TheAcademy) February 18, 2019
In response to this, the band tweeted,
Queen + @adamlambert will ROCK YOU! ---- --
Feb 24th. 5pm PST. #Oscars #Oscars2019@TheAcademy pic.twitter.com/gpyytIeBdU
— Queen (@QueenWillRock) February 18, 2019
The Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody has produced a considerable amount of Oscar buzz this year with Rami Malek’s frontrunner performance for the Best Actor class. Additionally, the film has been nominated for Best Film, Best Sound Mixing, Best Film Editing and Best Sound Editing.
The motion picture has grossed more than $854 million at the worldwide film industry to end up the best melodic biopic ever.
The Academy did not say what melodies Queen would perform or when they would show up in front of an audience amid the broadcast, which is proceeding without a host without an anchor for a long time.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" isn't nominated for its tunes or soundtrack, however other melodic performances at Sunday's Oscar ceremony will incorporate Lady Gaga and on-screen character chief Bradley Cooper singing their Oscar-designated song "Shallow" from motion picture "A Star is Born," while Bette Midler will sing best original song nominee "The Place Where Lost Things Go" from the film "Mary Poppins Returns." Most likely a shortened 90-second slot will be given to the rest of the contenders.
