Hungarian Rhapsody: the secrets of Queen’s magical visit – VIDEO

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It was a kind of magic when people of the communist Hungary found out that Queen is coming to Budapest. The world-famous band visited the country at a time when the regime did everything in its power to keep the West outside the so-called Iron Curtain. 

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The 1986 concert of Queen was one of a kind, not just for Hungarians, but for the band itself, states Szeretlek Magyarország. There were 70,000 tickets for the show and, even though people had to wait three hours for a ticket, each was sold in two days.

It was a great sensation, so was the movie about their performance

– said László Hegedűs, organiser of the event. The concert was part of the “Magic Tour” to introduce their brand new album, Kind of Magic to the fans. They played in the National Stadium (Népstadion) of Hungary, which most of you probably know as Puskás Ferenc Stadium today, on 27th July.

The concert was the very first big arena show in Eastern Europe, so it was significant to the neighbouring countries as well. The band spent five days in Budapest: they came along the River Danube from Vienna with a hydrofoil, visited Margaret Island, drove go-carts on the fresh asphalt of the newly built Hungaroring. According to Hegedűs, there were no special requests from their side; he thinks the whole hype around stars’ needs is just something for the media to chew on.

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“It was funny to see how things really go. We organised a trip to Szentendre for Freddie in the greatest secrecy. We went there by three cars: I was in one with Freddie and two friends of mine, who offered to guide him through the antique shops, while there were guards in the other two. We arrived to Szentendre with three enormous black vehicles. We needed fifteen people to go anywhere with him, so we entered the antiques shops in a small crowd. The news spread with light speed in the town. By the time we exited the shop, there were at least three hundred fans outside waiting for Freddie, who gave a few autographs. This happened 3 or 4 times until the end of our visit: there was a great excitement around him, although he just went to buy some relics. However, he came with me to the Great Market, he disguised himself with a baseball cap only and nobody recognised him; and he was just looking around, acting like any other tourists.”

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  1. You slipped a misinformation in your article, Freddie Mercury rehearsed for the famous Tavaszi szél on the terrace of Marriott Hotel, not Intercontinental…

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