He is considered THE vocal reincarnation of the legendary Queen singer Freddie Mercury and is undoubtedly one of the best and most sought-after interpreters of the great rock legend worldwide: Marc Martel has already thrilled more than 70,000 spectators in German-speaking countries alone with the grandiose live show "One Vision of Queen", which took place here for the first time in 2020. International superstars such as Celine Dion, and even the original Queen band members and discoverers of the singing talent themselves - Brian May and Roger Taylor - count themselves among his biggest fans. With his amazing performances, he turned NFL halftime shows into unforgettable highlights.

For more than ten years now, Canadian-born singer and entertainer Marc Martel, who lives in Nashville, has been touring the world with his Queen shows, captivating audiences with his very own charm. As soon as his voice is heard, the audience is magically catapulted back in time - to the very place where the rock band Queen with frontman Freddie Mercury celebrated their greatest successes. However, not only Queen fans, but also the media are thrilled, he is a guest on the hottest international TV shows (Ellen DeGeneres), as well as in this country - as most recently in April this year on the Giovanni Zarella Show or in the ARD Morgenmagazin. To date, his YouTube videos have reached a total of more than 250 million clicks, with over 1.4 million people following his channel. 

With more than 25 dates in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK, the "One Vision of Queen - feat. Marc Martel" show will be even bigger, more spectacular and more impressive next year. In addition to the singer and his incredibly good band, the audience will of course be treated to a host of Queen classics such as "We Will Rock You", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "I Want To Break Free" and "Somebody To Love", with which he not only moved Celine Dion to tears. 

 

Promoter

Act Entertainment AG

When
Doors
6.30 pm
Show
8.00 pm
Where
HALL
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