The Bohemian Rhapsody Flash Mob That Broke the Internet: Julien Cohen, Mickey Callisto, and Olly Pearson’s Epic Paris Street Spectacle

The Bohemian Rhapsody cover has taken the internet by storm, quickly amassing over 500 million views in just over 10 days. From social media feeds to YouTube recommendations, it has captured the hearts of fans across the globe, with many hailing it as the “Phenomenon of the Year.”

The sheer scale of the performance, combined with the flawless execution of every note and harmony, makes it clear why millions are watching, sharing, and discussing it daily. This viral success is not just a reflection of the song’s timeless appeal but also of the extraordinary talent and dedication behind the production.

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@juliencohen_pinao/TikTok

Oh to have been there to witness it IRL.

Just when you think you’ve heard every amazing “Bohemian Rhapsody” cover imaginable—from standout AGT performances to spontaneous crowd sing-alongs to haka renditions—this one literally comes out of nowhere. And it’s every bit as exciting, magical, profound, and inspiring as the OG.

Bohemian Rhapsody»-Flashmob in Paris geht auf Social Media viral

On the streets of Paris, window shutters open to reveal three women clad in white who begin to sing, “Is this the real life…” in a way that can only be described as heavily Disney-coded. A pianist appears seemingly out of nowhere. Then another singer from another window. And another. Then, a blonde man in a horse drawn carriage comes down and belts out “Mama, just killed a man…” so good you just know it made Freddie Mercury smile wherever he is now.

Oh, and did we mention the 11-year-old who absolutely shreds a guitar solo??

These are just some of the 30, yes, 30 musicians and singers that came to deliver a truly epic flash mob performance of Queen’s signature rock ballad. Really, this was something between a flash mob and immersive theatre. Wow.

To say the clip has gone mega-viral would be an understatement. In under 24 hours, the clip has received over 30 million views across TikTok and Instagram. Of course, most viewers expressed more than a little FOMO.

“Could you imagine seeing this? Like omg I’d be freaking out.”

“This is tremendous, and I am so envious of those who witnessed it in real life.

“Flash mob of healing vibes 😍”

“This right here is what Queen WANTED.”

Pianiste star des réseaux sociaux, Julien Cohen transforme une place de  Paris en salle de concert

The Bohemian Rhapsody cover has taken the internet by storm, quickly amassing over 500 million views in just over 10 days. From social media feeds to YouTube recommendations, it has captured the hearts of fans across the globe, with many hailing it as the “Phenomenon of the Year.”

The sheer scale of the performance, combined with the flawless execution of every note and harmony, makes it clear why millions are watching, sharing, and discussing it daily. This viral success is not just a reflection of the song’s timeless appeal but also of the extraordinary talent and dedication behind the production.

bohemain rhapsody, bohemian rhapsody flashmob, bohemian rhapsody paris, julien cohen, mickey castillo, olly pearson, music
@juliencohen_pinao/TikTok

Oh to have been there to witness it IRL.

Just when you think you’ve heard every amazing “Bohemian Rhapsody” cover imaginable—from standout AGT performances to spontaneous crowd sing-alongs to haka renditions—this one literally comes out of nowhere. And it’s every bit as exciting, magical, profound, and inspiring as the OG.

Bohemian Rhapsody»-Flashmob in Paris geht auf Social Media viral

On the streets of Paris, window shutters open to reveal three women clad in white who begin to sing, “Is this the real life…” in a way that can only be described as heavily Disney-coded. A pianist appears seemingly out of nowhere. Then another singer from another window. And another. Then, a blonde man in a horse drawn carriage comes down and belts out “Mama, just killed a man…” so good you just know it made Freddie Mercury smile wherever he is now.

Oh, and did we mention the 11-year-old who absolutely shreds a guitar solo??

These are just some of the 30, yes, 30 musicians and singers that came to deliver a truly epic flash mob performance of Queen’s signature rock ballad. Really, this was something between a flash mob and immersive theatre. Wow.

To say the clip has gone mega-viral would be an understatement. In under 24 hours, the clip has received over 30 million views across TikTok and Instagram. Of course, most viewers expressed more than a little FOMO.

“Could you imagine seeing this? Like omg I’d be freaking out.”

“This is tremendous, and I am so envious of those who witnessed it in real life.

“Flash mob of healing vibes 😍”

“This right here is what Queen WANTED.”

Perhaps it should come as no surprise that Julien Cohen, the pianist in the video and mastermind behind this epic flash mob, was able to pull off such a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration. After all, his entire social media is dedicated to outstanding duets with talented musicians…many of which have also gone viral. And, if someone invites you to come to Paris to be part of a “Bohemian Rhapsody” flash mob, are you really gonna say no?!

Among the star studded line up are Michael Spence, aka Mickey Castillo (lead singer) and Olly Pearson (second guitar), both of whom competed on Britain’s Got Talent. Fittingly, Castillo often got compared to the late, great Freddie Mercury by BGT judges. Pearson also played Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” while on the show.

Other performers include:

This 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Flash Mob is the Best Thing You'll See Today |  Best Classic Bands

Perhaps it should come as no surprise that Julien Cohen, the pianist in the video and mastermind behind this epic flash mob, was able to pull off such a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration. After all, his entire social media is dedicated to outstanding duets with talented musicians…many of which have also gone viral. And, if someone invites you to come to Paris to be part of a “Bohemian Rhapsody” flash mob, are you really gonna say no?!

Among the star studded line up are Michael Spence, aka Mickey Castillo (lead singer) and Olly Pearson (second guitar), both of whom competed on Britain’s Got Talent. Fittingly, Castillo often got compared to the late, great Freddie Mercury by BGT judges. Pearson also played Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” while on the show.

Other performers include:

This 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Flash Mob is the Best Thing You'll See Today |  Best Classic Bands

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