QUEEN's BRIAN MAY To Attend FREDDIE MERCURY Memorial Unveiling

October 14, 2009

According to the Hounslow Chronicle, QUEEN guitarist Brian May will visit Feltham, Middlesex, U.K. for the unveiling of a memorial to former bandmate Freddie Mercury.

May will be guest-of-honor at the ceremony on November 24 in which a Hollywood-style star will be laid in tribute to his flamboyant friend, who died of AIDS in 1991. Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara and sister Kash Cooke have also said they will attend the event.

The family lived in Gladstone Avenue in Feltham for 10 years in the 1960s and '70s and Mercury studied art at Isleworth polytechnic, which is now West Thames College.

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