Mercury Rising: A Queen Jazz Tribute
Fri, Aug 22
|The Cedars Public House
Join us for dinner and a show!


Time & Location
Aug 22, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
The Cedars Public House, 15001 NE 181st St, Brush Prairie, WA 98606, USA
About the event
Tickets: http://bit.ly/4lcjDCf
Courtney Freed brings together a lineup of stellar musical talent in this jazz homage to rock superstar, Freddy Mercury, and the iconic stylings of Queen. The vocal driven jazz arrangements and cabaret-style storytelling brings a whimsical element to the old favorites.
This eleven-song montage is a 70 minute journey where jazz meets rock as only Freed and Freddy could do.
About The Show
Staged in The Diamond Ballroom at The Cedars Public House, Mercury Rising offers a unique evening of entertainment with this dinner-theater format. Show begins at 7pm, doors open at 6pm. Admission $15. Food and beverage available for purchase beginning at 6pm. 2 Beverage minimum. All ages welcome.
Don't miss this colorful, one of a kind jazzed up tribute to Queen!
Tickets: http://bit.ly/4lcjDCf
About Courtney Freed
Courtney Freed is a dynamic vocalist who has spent the last 15 years performing in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and currently resides in Portland OR. Courtney is the creator of the wildly popular local concert series, Portland Sings!, bringing together some of the city's finest vocalists for a magical evening in a variety of musical themes.
For more info visit www.courtneyfreedmusic.com."If you've seen Freed before, you already know what a captivating performer she is. In this show, she positively dazzles, and not just because she's wearing a dress made entirely out of silver sequins. On opening night, from the moment she came out and sang the first few notes of "Take My Breath Away," Freed had the audience in the palm of her hand."
-- Krista Garver, Broadway World
"The main attraction is Freed herself, who is a whirlwind of excitement as she travels through more than a dozen songs of Mercury’s, lead singer of Queen, as he travels, through Freed’s extraordinary vocal range, the “road[s] not taken.”
--Dennis Sparks, Reviewer