GO gaga because The Best of Queen is coming to St Helens Theatre Royal this month for a night of music from one of the UKs top and most iconic bands.

The Best of Queen, performed by The Bohemians, pay homage to Queen with front man and pianist, Rob Comber transforming to a Freddie Mercury look-a-like with outrageous stage antics exactly like the famous late singer.

Rob will be joined on stage by Christopher Gregory who brings all the electric guitar virtuosity required to play a very convincing Brian May.

For over four decades’ millions of fans have been enjoying the music of Queen. The band released a total of 18 number one albums, 18 number one singles and 10 number one DVDs with estimates of their record sales ranging from 150 million to 300 million records.

With a catalogue of timeless hits including Under Pressure, Bohemian Rhapsody and I Want To Break Free, Queen continues to reach out to music lovers of all ages which will be performed on the night.

Kevin Goodwin, founder member and bass player for The Bohemians, said “We try to put on a Queen show where everyone will know all the songs, performed with passion, to a high standard and with the dynamic of a live Queen show.

“Those who didn’t get the chance to see Queen with Freddie get to experience the live energy Queen were all about, and those who were lucky enough to see Queen can re-live the memories.”

n Tickets for the 7.30pm show on Friday, September 27 cost £25.50 each and are available at sthelenstheatreroyal.com