Queen
Queen and Robert Plant perform Crazy Little Thing Called Love at Wembley Stadium
At the time of the spectacular performance of "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" with Robert Plant at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert on April 20, 1992, Queen had recently embarked on a very touching chapter in their history. Prior to this concert, in 1991, the band had released "Innuendo," their fourteenth studio album, which showcased a blend of rock, pop, and operatic elements—something only Queen could masterfully pull off. This album was particularly poignant as it was the last to feature Freddie Mercury before his passing. The tribute concert itself honored Mercury's extraordinary legacy, and the atmosphere was electric, filled with emotion and celebration. Interestingly, this performance highlighted Queen's ability to unite audiences, much like they always had, and it underscored the band's continued relevance in the music world, even after the loss of their iconic frontman. It wasn’t just a concert; it was a heartfelt memorial that brought together fans and artists alike in a truly memorable way.