On the 25th anniversary of Freddie Mercury's death, the duo 2Cellos, the Slovenian-Croatian musical duo that reaps success and fills halls all over the world, presents itself with the most challenging music video ever, namely for the song "The Show Must Go On". The new apocalyptic spot is a feast for the eyes, and the music is a balm for the soul and ears.
2 Cellos continue their victorious march. Today, the duo released a new cover and an extremely elaborate music video for the song online Freddie Mercury's “The Show Must Go On” and gathered tens of thousands of views in no time.
On this very day, 24. 11., the legendary singer died 25 years ago by Queen - Freddie Mercury. One of the most recognizable singers of all time succumbed to the disease at the age of 45. 2Cellos prepared a special tribute in his memory and presented their cover of the eternal anthem The Show Must Go On, which the singer recorded about his battle with the disease. The composition represented a particularly big challenge for the cellist, as it was extremely difficult to arrange it for the cellist. The compositions of Queen are very demanding in terms of arrangement. The new music video is also a big production step forward.
The new 2Cellos spot is a feast for the eyes
With impressive visuals, 2Cellos serve up a dark astronomical prediction of the collision of two planets in their new video. They round off the breathtaking performance of the heavenly bodies with an excellent performance of the composition on two cellos and prove that not even the end of the world can prevent them from creating music in the true spirit of the composition The Show Must Go On. At the end of the video, they also pay tribute to the legendary To Freddie Mercury.
The duo 2Cellos is coming to Dvorana Stožice for the first time
The extraordinary duo 2Cellos sold out the Dvorana Stožice practically in no time on April 7, so the day after that they are preparing another concert, also in Stožice. They will perform for the first time in Slovenia, and they will also present their new album for the first time here. The talented cellists have just continued their world tour in distant Australia, during which they will also perform in the famous opera in Sydney.