Former N-Dubz frontman Dappy has united with Brian May again to perform a cover of Queen's cult classic 'We Will Rock You' on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.
The pair have already worked together on Dappy's latest single "Rockstar", which has just been released this week.
Dappy changed the lyrics for the live session to honour the late Queen singer Freddie Mercury: "By now you have heard of me, because I'm too sick for sugary. My name's been ringing bells from down under to Mercury. Not saying that I'm Freddie, may my brother rest in peace. Tell her Majesty the Queen that Brian's staying here with me."
Queen have just announced a headlining slot at Sonisphere Festival at Knebworth Park on July 6-8. Adam Lambert, American Idol runner-up, will join them for the reunion set.
For more information about Sonisphere and all this summer’s festivals, check out the Gigwise Festival Guide.
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