Queen are in for a treat with the most comprehensive re-enactment of the greatest stadium rock band of all time.

Internationally renowned tribute band The Bohemians will be hitting the the Pavilion with a lovingly presented and finely honed rendition of Queen’s finest compositions - with, of course, no synthesisers.

Bringing the unforgettable stage presence of legendary frontman Freddie Mercury is no mean feat, and knowing this The Bohemians employ gripping audio visual accompaniments to truly capture the sheer bombast of a Queen live show experience.

Despite the daunting task of fitting in each gem of a staggeringly hit laden back catalogue, the Bohemians will lovingly recreate the classics - from the early piano and harmony heavy wonders of Killer Queen and Don’t Stop Me Now, to the later, catchy pop anthems of the eighties.

Kicking off with a note perfect representation of Queen’s iconic 1986 Wembley performance, the Bohemians burst onto the stage to the unmistakable Brian May, fireplace mantle six string licks of One Vision and A Kind of Magic.

The second hour of the performance will concentrate on the later hits of Queen with the stunning, Breakthru providing both the introduction and the costume presentation for this part of the set.

This portion will offer a tantalising new addition to the Bohemians repertoire - a slick rendering of classics from the late eighties and early nineties era including I Want it all, The Show must go on and the haunting, Days of our Lives.

Next up will be the sights and sounds of the famous Live Aid performance and of course, the awesome Bohemian Rhapsody.

Then back to Wembley ‘86 for a suitably rousing finale when The Bohemians will surely rouse Rhyl audience members to their feet, singing, dancing and clapping along to the likes of We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions for a fitting, epic climax.

The Bohemians will take to the Pavilion on Thursday, April 19 at 7.30pm.

Tickets are £19.50, with concessions, and are available by visiting rhylpavilion.co.uk or calling 01745 330000.