This weekend’s episode of “The Simpsons” will be a very special ones for fans of Queen.
According to rock music website Blabbermouth, the Oct. 6 episode will pay tribute to what is arguably the band’s most iconic performance by recreating Queen’s explosive set at Live Aid.
A still from the episode (above) depicts a moustached Homer Simpson, decked out in the same duds frontman Freddie Mercury wore for the benefit concert, standing onstage in what is presumably Wembley Stadium.
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While Fox’s synopsis of the episode — titled “Go Big or Go Homer” — doesn’t make any mention of Queen, it does offer a brief description of the plot
“Homer is demoted to supervising interns, among whom is go-getter millennial Mike, a 35-year-old who asks Homer to be his mentor,” the synopsis reads. “However, when Homer inspires Mike to start a business of his own, the two find themselves being chased by the mob.”
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Mercury isn’t the only celebrity to be “Simpson-ized” this season; next week’s episode, airing on Sunday, Oct. 13, will feature an appearance by “Aquaman” star Jason Momoa.