Freddie Mercury at the ‘Queen Works’ Concert at Sydney Entertainment Centre in Sydney, Australia in Apr. 1985. Members of the rock band Queen during their Sydney, Australia performance of ‘Queen Works’ concert, as part of their world tour at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. The four sell-out shows inspired by Fritz Lang’s film ‘Metropolis’ featured giant moving cogs by the band.
Freddie proved to be a music legend with his iconic band Queen. The British singer-songwriter was born in Zanzibar and grew up in India. He started getting involved in music as a child when he took piano lessons and formed a school band. He went on to study at and graduate from Ealing Art College in London, England before going on to join a series of bands in the area. He eventually joined the band Smile, which later became known as Queen, in 1970. The band went on to release a plethora of successful albums and Freddie became one of the most recognizable rock singers in the industry. He died of AIDS in 1991.