The absolute highlight of the show came when Mickey stepped up to the mic and unleashed those powerhouse vocals that could shake the walls. Every note felt raw and unstoppable, carrying so much soul that the entire crowd froze for a moment before erupting in screams. It wasn’t just singing — it was a force of nature that demanded attention.
Right beside him, Olly’s guitar took on a life of its own. Each riff was sharper, louder, more daring than the last, as if he was pouring every ounce of fire into the strings. Together, the voice and the guitar clashed and blended in perfect chaos, creating a sound so massive it felt like the stage couldn’t contain it.
The crowd reaction was instant and unreal. Phones shot into the air, people jumped, shouted, cried — it was the kind of moment where strangers hugged each other because they all knew they had just witnessed something unforgettable. One fan posted later, “I’ve been to a hundred concerts, but nothing has ever hit me like that.”
Online, the wave spread even faster. Clips flooded TikTok and Twitter within minutes, racking up views by the millions. Comments kept rolling in: “Are we sure they’re even human?” … “I replayed this 50 times and I’m still screaming.” Fans weren’t exaggerating when they said the performance had literally broken the internet.
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Thirty musicians and singers recently performed the Queen classic in the French capital
Thirty musicians and singers recently gathered in the streets of Paris for a flashmob performance of Queen’s iconic song “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
A video of the flashmob was posted on the YouTube channel of one of the performers, pianist Julien Cohen, on Tuesday (September 9th), and the clip has since gone viral, surpassing over 500,000 views in just one day.
The flashmob took place in a particularly busy intersection for foot traffic. With the presence of a drum kit, speakers, and a piano, onlookers might have been anticipating some kind of busker performance; unbeknownst to them, they were about to witness an epic public orchestration of the Queen classic.
Cohen appears to guide the performance from the piano, but it’s young UK guitar prodigy Olly Pearson who steals the show, shredding through Brian May’s guitar flourishes and solos. Elsewhere, singers are placed in the windows of apartments surrounding the street, providing the song’s iconic operatic vocals and call-and-response sections.
Overall, the production of the video and choreography of the flashmob is mighty impressive, and everything appears to go off without a hitch.
Check out the video of the flashmob performing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in Paris below.