Panic! at the Disco Sounds Exactly Like Queen While Covering "Bohemian Rhapsody"—Watch Now!

Popular band covers the classic single during The Gospel Tour

By Mike Vulpo Sep 16, 2014 8:03 PMTags

Who's ready to rock?

Popular band Panic! at the Disco may have ended their Gospel Tour last month. But the guys are still getting plenty of praise for their cover of Queen's classic single.

In a video posted on the band's YouTube page, fans can watch the band perform "Bohemian Rhapsody" from a recent concert appearance.

Between the band's sound, instruments and Brandon Urie's shirtless moves in homage to Freddie Mercury, we're more than impressed with this rendition.

"We covered 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by @QueenWillRock every night on #TheGospelTour and it was awesome," the group added on Twitter. 

Panic! at the Disco first blew up in 2005 when they released their debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. Their hit single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" was one of the featured tracks.

They continued to develop fans with catchy songs including "Nine in the Afternoon" and "Girls/Girls/Boys."

With their tour officially over, Urie and the band are ready for a quick, but much deserved, break.

"I feel immense gratitude for our fans," Urie wrote on Twitter. "Thank you for continuously making my dreams come true. Love you all."

He added, "Love these dudes. Amazing tour. #gospeltour #goforfriendship." We can't wait to hear more music soon!