Benson Boone Welcomes Brian May for Epic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody' Performance at Coachella 2025
Benson Boone made a memorable Coachella debut on Friday (April 11), lighting up the main stage with surprise guest Brian May for a powerful rendition of Queen's iconic 1975 hit 'Bohemian Rhapsody.'
Wearing a white-and-blue outfit reminiscent of Freddie Mercury's classic look, the 22-year-old singer delivered a high-energy set complete with his signature backflips. Midway through the performance, Boone sat at the piano to begin 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' and moments later, May emerged dramatically from the top of the stage, guitar in hand, to join him.
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The legendary Queen guitarist stuck around for Boone's final song, 'Beautiful Things,' adding signature Queen-style riffs to the emotional track, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2024.
'It has changed my life this year and I hope you enjoy it,' Boone said prior to his set, which was filled with fireworks and pyrotechnics.
May had teased the surprise appearance by posting a photo of himself and Boone on a plane headed to Palm Springs. 'Look who I bumped into – on the way to the fabled Palm Springs,' May wrote on Instagram. 'Maybe something will happen ?!'
Boone replied with a playful comment: 'What are you doing with Pedro Pascal.' P!nk also joined in, commenting, 'Perfect combo right here.'
During his set, Boone also announced that his second album, American Heart, is dropping on June 20. He premiered the title track and revealed the cover art, which shows him standing in front of an American flag.
Coachella's opening day was packed with standout moments, including sets from Lady Gaga, Tyla, LISA, Mustard, and more. Catch Billboard's full recap of day one here.
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