Listen: Panic! At The Disco go all ‘yer da’, cover ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

Brendon Urie takes on the Queen classic for the Suicide Squad soundtrack.
Like that flamboyant fucker at the party who won’t put away the guitar, Panic! At The Disco have taken on Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.
It’s all in the name of the decidedly gothy-looking new Suicide Squad film - a flick that’s also managed to snag a new Grimes track for its soundtrack. The Panic! version of the Queen classic is as showy as you’d expect. It’s all ‘a bit much’, if we’re being honest. Kind of like that Suicide Squad marketing campaign.
Stream it below, if you dare. Panic! At The Disco play the following UK shows this winter - catch up with our chat with Brendon right here.
NOVEMBER
16 Manchester, O2 Apollo
18 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
19 London, Alexandra Palace
20 London, Alexandra Palace
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