Freddie Mercury final days documentary announced with Brian May, Roger Taylor and more

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This November will mark 30 years since Freddie Mercury lost his battle with AIDS at the age of just 45. And now BBC Two have announced a new documentary that will tell the last chapter of the Queen singer’s amazing life, including the journey up to The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992. Freddie Mercury: The Final Act will include new interviews from some of those who knew the star best.

Alongside Queen bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor, other talking heads will include Freddie’s sister Kashmira Bulsara.

Plus friends like Anita Dobson, David Wigg and the singer’s PA Peter Freestone.

While rock stars from The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert like Extreme’s Gary Cherone, The Who’s Roger Daltrey, Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott, Lisa Stansfield and Paul Young will feature too.

Additionally, the concert’s promoter Harvey Goldsmith and those who felt the impact of AIDS first hand including human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.

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