The show really does go on!
Mullen into the popular TV singing contest Stars in Their Eyes ten years ago, they could have had no idea just how big Gary’s career was set to be! After winning the contest hands down, polling a massive 864,838 votes in the Live Grand Final, more than double the runner up and an all time record number of votes ever cast for an artiste on the TV show, there was no stopping the Glaswegian dynamo!
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“Gary emulates Freddie’s unique stage persona and reproduces Freddie’s live vocal style” Brian May 2008
Touring their amazing stage show all over the world, Gary Mullen and The Works recreate the magic of Queen, not only through Gary’s amazing emulation of the late Freddie Mercury, but also with the fantastic lighting, stage sets, costumes and of course the note for note perfection of The Works, who also uncannily bear resemblance to the original band members Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon.
One Night of Queen returns to the Pavilions this December, and we can’t wait!
hen his mother and wife secretly entered lifelong Queen fan Gary
“Every year this show just gets better and better… I can guarantee that you’ll go along, be totally blown away by the note-for-note perfection and then tell all your mates to go next year! It is this winning formula that has kept our audiences growing year after year – we just can’t get enough!’ Dawn Sloggett, Plymouth Pavilions
“We love performing here the fans are totally amazing”
‘Gary bears a remarkable likeness to Freddie, not only in emulating Freddie’s unique stage persona but also accurately reproducing Freddie’s live vocal style and range’ Brian May 2008
‘We always love performing at the Pavilions – not only is it one of the larger venues on our tour, but the fans are totally amazing! We always pull out ALL the stops in Plymouth and this year will be no different! See you in December!’ Gary Mullen
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