Show Must Go On: Music by Queen
Tribute to the legacy of the most charismatic singer of all time, Freddie Mercury.

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Tickets 49,50 €
Seniors 45,50 €
Students, children under the age of 16, and unemployed 37,50 €
The musical Show Must Go On – Music by Queen is a tribute to the legacy of the most charismatic singer of all time, Freddie Mercury.
Mercury is played by Mikael Saari, whose enchanting Queen interpretations have been heard for instance in a popular Finnish singing contest, Tähdet Tähdet. Mikael is also known from the Finnish Eurovision selection, UMK contest, where he has reached the finals twice. In addition, Mikael has performed on the stages of Finland’s biggest theatres playing multiple musical roles.
The show includes Queen’s larger-than-life hits such as “I Want It All”, “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “We Are the Champions”, “Show Must Go On”, and “Under Pressure”, among others.
Language: Finnish
Duration is about 2 hours 45 minutes including an intermission.
Production by Suomen Musiikkiteatteri

Did you know that you can order snacks before the show or for the interval?
Make sure you get the servings you want by buying them in advance.
You can buy snacks or drinks online in advance, at the latest the day before the concert by 6 p.m.
You can order snacks for the chosen event by clicking the “buy snacks” link.

Complement your experience by staying under the same roof
The Courtyard Tampere City hotel, attached to Tampere Hall, offers the perfect experience. When you book accommodation for your visit through us, you get partner rates. Welcome to enjoy yourself!
Photo: Laura Vanzo, Visit Tampere
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