", David Bowie, who performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert and recorded the song "Under Pressure" with Queen, praised Mercury's performance style, saying: "Of all the more theatrical rock performers, Freddie took it further than the rest... he took it over the edge. Mercury's powerful, sustained note during the a cappella section came to be known as "The Note Heard Round the World". Freddie, as evidenced by his Dionysian Live Aid performance, was easily the most godlike of them all.". Does heaven exist? Tiny (5'3"), sexy, and shapely brunette Jeny Baby was born on May 14, 1987 in Budapest, Hungary. The concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray for the first time on 5 November 2012 worldwide,[1] except in the United States where it was released a day later. The Magic Tour was Queen's final tour with their lead singer Freddie Mercury and their bass guitarist John Deacon, with 26 concert dates in Europe in 1986. Before an audience variously estimated at between 160,000 and 200,000, Queen certainly went out in style. It includes Queen’s first and only show in Budapest, Hungary, and also their only concert at the beautiful Knebworth Park site, in Hertfordshire. This show too would be released on home video and titled Live In Budapest. In June the mighty Queen machine rolled into action for the very last time with Freddie, and the Magic tour of Europe commenced. It was the first time that a major rock band had played a stadium date in the Eastern Bloc, and was filmed by the Hungarian Film State company Mafilm Dialog. The concert title is a play on the Hungarian Rhapsodies by Franz Liszt and one of Queen's most celebrated hits, "Bohemian Rhapsody". The second show is filmed by Tyne Tees Television, and later broadcast as their first ever radio / television simulcast, transmitted to all 48 stations in the Independent Radio Network. The Magic Tour supported the band's album A Kind of Magic. They made history on July 27th when they played at the Nepstadion in Hungary. Furthermore, you can see the evidence for free on the website allaboutheaven.org. The stage was the largest ever erected there and measured 160 ft wide and over 52 ft high from ground level to the top of the lights. Recorded live at The Nepstadium, Budapest, Hungary. Using the biggest stage and lighting rig ever assembled, the band played mostly stadiums and some large arenas across Europe and the UK. With the British national anthem "God Save the Queen" playing at the end of the concert, Mercury's final act on stage saw him draped in a robe, holding a golden crown aloft, bidding farewell to the crowd. Available on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B088GP64MW also on all local Amazon sites, just change .com for the local version (.co.uk, .jp, .nl, .de, .fr etc.). ", Queen guitarist Brian May wrote that Mercury could make "the last person at the back of the furthest stand in a stadium feel that he was connected. From the 1986 Magic tour, Freddie Mercury's last, Queen play in front of 80,000 fans at the Népstadion, Budapest. Queen are again Britain’s most popular band and the UK shows break all attendance records like never before. Following an unusually long period of rehearsal at Wembley in London during May and June, Queen travel to Stockholm for the first Magic Tour shows.