New York, NY (Top40 Charts) This is real life, not just fantasy! Today, ABC announced The
Queen Family Singalong, the fourth instalment of its successful Singalong franchise, with Emmy® Award-winning actor and singer-songwriter Darren Criss set to host, airing THURSDAY, NOV. 4 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT). With this special, one-night-only event, ABC is inviting friends and family from around the country to gather in their living rooms, crank up the volume and rock out for an hour of killer
Queen hits, performed by musical artists the whole family knows and loves.
"The
Queen Family Singalong" performances include the following:
Adam Lambert - "
The Show Must Go On"
Derek Hough featuring
Alexander Jean - "Another One Bites the Dust"
Fall Out Boy - "
Under Pressure"
Jimmie Allen featuring Miss Piggy - "Crazy
Little Thing Called Love"
JoJo Siwa and
Orianthi - "
We Will Rock You"
OneRepublic - "We Are the Champions"
Pentatonix - "Somebody to Love"
Additional performances to be announced at a later date.
In a celebration of Broadway's reopening, Disney Theatrical Production's Broadway cast members from The Lion King and
Aladdin will come together to perform a showstopping version of "Don't Stop Me Now." Performers include Milo Alosi, Tia Altinay, Lissa DeGuzman, Bonita Hamilton, Mduduzi Madela,
Brandon McCall, Michael
James Scott and Adrienne Walker.
The Disney Family Singalong premiered in April 2020 as TV's highest-rated show among Adults 18-49 on any network on any night since ABC's 2020 broadcast of The Oscars. The three editions of The Disney Family Singalong drew in a combined 29.9 million
Total Viewers after 35 days of delayed viewing on linear and digital platforms.
The
Queen Family Singalong is produced by Done+Dusted. Executive producers include Patrizia Di Maria, RJ Durell, Nick Florez, Hamish Hamilton, Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan.
Sterling songcraft, virtuoso musicality, outrageous glamour, and colossal spectacle:
Queen has over five decades continued to find new fans and hold an indelible influence on generations of music makers. Despite the loss of lead singer and songwriting partner
Freddie Mercury 30 years ago, Queen's electrifying artistry continues to shake stadiums, galvanize arenas and enthrall audiences worldwide.
The statistics are simply staggering: sales in the hundreds of millions, streams in the billions, an unprecedented string of number one albums and top-charting singles, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Songwriters Hall of Fame, MTV Global Icon Award, and songs enshrined in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Queen has spent 966 weeks on the British charts with their Greatest Hits. It's the bestselling album of all time in the UK, and in the U.S. it has spent over 458 weeks and counting on Billboard's Top 200 Chart. Greatest Hits was first released in 1981 and has sold over 25 million units worldwide, is certified 9X platinum in the U.S., and was the No. 1 highest-selling rock album of 2020. The band's sonic and cinematic masterpiece, "Bohemian Rhapsody," is regularly cited as one of the greatest songs ever recorded and was recognized as the world's most-streamed song of the 20th Century. In 2019, Bohemian Rhapsody, the feature film, defied convention becoming the highest-grossing music biopic of all time, winning the Golden Globe® for Best Picture as well as BAFTA, Golden
Globe and Oscar wins for actor Rami Malek for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury.
For generations of rock fans who weren't yet born during Queen's campaign across the globe, the ageless music of
Queen is a soundtrack of living history.
Since bursting onto the pop-culture landscape over a decade ago, Darren Criss has embodied the kind of kaleidoscopic musicality that's entirely uninhibited by form or genre. Most recently, he released his first-ever holiday album, A Very Darren Crissmas, available now.
A Very Darren Crissmas is only the latest evidence of Criss' singular gifts as a song interpreter. In 2010, Criss brought those talents to the masses by joining the cast of FOX's massively successful musical series Glee, eventually landing a 2015 Emmy® nomination for Best Original
Music and Lyrics for his work in writing "
This Time" (a chart-climbing track that appeared on "Glee"'s series finale). In 2017, his EP Homework debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Heatseekers Album chart; that same year, he joined his brother, Chuck, in releasing the debut project from their indie-pop band Computer Games. An acclaimed actor whose credits include the titular role of Hedwig and the Angry Inch on Broadway, Criss starred as serial killer Andrew Cunanan in Ryan Murphy's The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story in 2018, a widely celebrated turn that earned him a Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe® Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Critics' Choice Award. Through the years he's also written songs for the comedy musical Royalties, co-wrote "Starting Now" for Disney and performed by Brandy, headlined the iHeartRadio
Music Festival with Steve Aoki, and in August 2021 delivered his EP Masquerade, a collection he describes as character-driven singles.