Queen tribute band Break Free to play 4 nights in Kuala Lumpur in September


Queen tribute band Break Free will be performing in Malaysia for the first time this September. Photo: Handout

European Queen tribute band Break Free will be entertaining fans in Malaysia for the first time with a four-night concert from Sept 20 to 23 at Zepp Kuala Lumpur.

Organised by Milestone Entertainment, Break Free’s upcoming gig is done as part of the group’s Concert Of The Champions – Long Live The Queen show, which pays homage to legendary British rock band Queen and its frontman Freddie Mercury.

Hailed by many as the band that’s most similar to Queen, Break Free promises a spectacular performance that embodies the stage presence and charisma of the original group.

Leading the band is Giuseppe Malinconico, who has been praised by fans for his masterful portrayal of Mercury.

One of the most influential groups in music history, British rock band Queen has over 20 songs that reached the top 40 charts in various countries.

Its lead vocalist Mercury is also known for his extraordinary vocal range, powerful stage presence and dynamic performances.

Be part of Break Free’s show and sing along to timeless Queen classics such as We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, Bohemian Rhapsody and more this September.

Tickets are priced from RM180 to RM4,000 and are subject to RM4 ticket processing fee and 6% SST and available from www.milestone-entertainment.com.

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