The Best of Queen, performed by The Bohemians, will be entertaining an audience at The Forum Theatre in Malvern.

A spokesman said: "Their ability to recreate Queen live is something truly special. Front man and pianist, Rob Comber’s outrageous stage antics and personality makes him perfect to play an uncannily realistic ‘Freddie’ with just the right look and stage persona. Rob is joined on stage by an enormously talented band including Christopher Gregory who brings all the electric guitar virtuosity required to play a very convincing Brian May. Their attention to detail is really impressive."

Kevin Goodwin: Founder member and bass player of The Bohemians said he had always been "a massive Queen fan".

He added: "I was able to bring a lot of ideas to the table. I saw Queen live on the A Kind of Magic tour in 1986 at Wembley Stadium and Knebworth. My favourite track is Somebody to Love, it has great harmonies, with great structure to the song."

How did the current line-up for The Bohemians come together?

Kevin said: “We advertised for a new Drummer in 1998 in which Wayne Bourne replied. I met him at a petrol station in Woodbridge, Suffolk and knew straight he would be the perfect Roger Taylor. He looked the part, was a great drummer and could sing lead vocals. The perfect combination. We needed a replacement ‘Freddie’ in 2004 because the original ‘Freddie quit the band. Our then guitarist spotted Rob Comber in a local pub band, approached him and asked him to audition. It was obvious Rob had a superb vocal range and musical ability which is essential if you’re going to try and replicate Freddie Mercury. In 2008 our guitarist of 12 years, Nick Ballard, decided to hang up his guitar and give us notice of leaving the band until we could find a replacement. By then Christopher Gregory had already played for us on a few shows that Nick couldn’t do. Christopher Gregory was already in a Queen tribute band, but they were about to disband. It was a very easy decision for him to join us with a very smooth transitional period.”

The date for the diary is July 6.

Tickets: 01684 892277