TORONTO -- Queen performed their iconic âLive Aidâ set list for the first time since the rock bandâs iconic 1985 performance with then-frontman Freddie Mercury.
But this time around, the band was fronted by singer Adam Lambert.
Queenâs iconic 22-minute set was part of a 10-hour relief concert to raise money for the victims of the Australia wildfires, .
Lambert and Queen performed the entire set at the concert at Sydneyâs ANZ Stadium, which was packed with more than 50,000 people.
Parts of the set list were captured in a series of videos shared online by Brock Jays, an Australian singer-songwriter who was backstage during the performance.
The six-song set included âBohemian Rhapsody,â âRadio Ga Ga,â âHammer To Fall,â âCrazy Little Thing Called Love,â âWe Will Rock Youâ and âWe Are The Champions.â The crowd sang along as a recording of Mercury appeared on a big screen with his rendition of âAy-Oh.â
The 1985 "Live Aid" performance was heavily featured during the Oscar-winning Queen biopic, "Bohemian Rhapsody."
Other notable performers include Canadian crooner Michael Bublé and classic rocker Alice Cooper, as well as local acts 5 Seconds of Summer, Tina Arena and Delta Goodrem.
The âAmerican Idolâ runner-up has been performing on and off with Queen since 2009. Theyâve regularly gone on tour together as part of an ongoing collaboration entitled âQueen + Adam Lambertâ beginning in 2011.
, the Fire Fight Australia Bushfire Relief venue was aiming to raise $8.9 million to help the countryâs rural fire services, the communities affected by fires and treating affected animals.
The wildfires have ravaged 11 million hectares of land, which is roughly the size of England. The fires have already claimed the lives of 33 people and destroyed thousands of homes.