
Julien Cohen, Mickey Callisto, and Olly Pearson set the street ablaze once again with a breathtaking performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody”. Following their viral flashmob months ago, this surprise reunion felt like pure street magic — raw, artistic, and deeply emotional.

In the heart of the city, the sound of piano keys, guitar strings, and Mickey’s haunting voice rose above the noise of traffic and chatter. The trio moved in perfect sync, radiating an energy that drew the crowd closer with every beat. People stopped, lifted their phones, and sang along, realizing they were witnessing something that would stay with them forever.
Julien Cohen kept his effortless, free-spirited charm; Olly Pearson amazed everyone with his fiery guitar work; and Mickey Callisto’s voice — both vintage and futuristic — lit up the night. They didn’t need a stage, spotlights, or fancy effects. Just rhythm, connection, and pure love for the music.

The performance wasn’t just a show — it was a reminder that art can come alive anywhere: on a busy street, among strangers, in the pulse of a city that never stops dreaming. For one night, Paris became a living stage, and Bohemian Rhapsody became the anthem of unity and passion.
Fans couldn’t hold back their excitement online:
— “This wasn’t just a performance, it was a spiritual experience.”
— “I cried and smiled at the same time — they brought real magic back to the streets.”
— “Julien, Olly, and Mickey are a once-in-a-generation trio. You can feel their souls through every note.”
— “Paris will remember this night forever. I swear the ground was shaking from the energy!”
— “I missed them so much after the flashmob — now they’re back, and better than ever!”
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Thirty musicians and singers recently gathered in the streets of Paris for a flashmob performance of Queen’s iconic song “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
A video of the flashmob was posted on the YouTube channel of one of the performers, pianist Julien Cohen, on Tuesday (September 9th), and the clip has since gone viral, surpassing over 500,000 views in just one day.

The flashmob took place in a particularly busy intersection for foot traffic. With the presence of a drum kit, speakers, and a piano, onlookers might have been anticipating some kind of busker performance; unbeknownst to them, they were about to witness an epic public orchestration of the Queen classic.
Cohen appears to guide the performance from the piano, but it’s young UK guitar prodigy Olly Pearson who steals the show, shredding through Brian May’s guitar flourishes and solos. Elsewhere, singers are placed in the windows of apartments surrounding the street, providing the song’s iconic operatic vocals and call-and-response sections.
Overall, the production of the video and choreography of the flashmob is mighty impressive, and everything appears to go off without a hitch.
Check out the video of the flashmob performing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in Paris below.