It will be a wish-repeat when One Vision is back at the Liverpool festival and takes the main stage once again!
Tribute to Queen
One Vision has a rich catalog of songs in their bag when they take the Pepsi Max stage on Thursday night. The band, which actually consists of musicians from different bands, meets a few times a year to pay tribute to Queen. And they usually fill up the hall every time. During the Liverpool Festival 2025, they will come with a full choir. When One Vision takes the stage, you can of course expect the Queen songs to come on a regular basis. You can also expect a band bubbling with joy and energy, here there will be a good atmosphere and a high sing-along factor. This is going to be really good guys!
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One Vision also played during the Liverpool Festival 2024 and the feedback from the festival participants was so positive and the wishes for a repeat were so many, that we just had to book them again! Several of the feedbacks we received were that this was one of the best things one had experienced when it came to interpretations of Freddie Mercury and the gang. One Vision plays Thursday night!
Fun Fact: The link between Liverpool and Queen
Did you know that Queen have English Liverpool supporters to thank for Brian May composing "We will rock you"? During a concert in Liverpool, the audience suddenly started singing "You'll never walk alone". Many had just returned from Rome and the European Cup triumph against Borussia Mönchengladbach. This made such an impression on May that he began to think about how the band and the audience could interact and play songs together. Thus arose the song, where Freddie Mercury sings and the audience follows Roger Taylor's legendary drum beat. So then you know.
Did you know that Freddie Mercury lived in Liverpool in 1969, in Penny Lane. It was also where he met Brian May and Roger Taylor for the first time. You can read more about that in the link below
The Voice
Vocalist Fredrik Fjell has also participated in The Voice and impressed the judges. In the video below you can check out his interpretation of "The show must go on", one of the most demanding Queen songs, vocally.
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