AS Queen’s anthem Bohemian Rhapsody celebrates its 40th anniversary, Hindhead mum Jeannette Bolt is organising a charity concert featuring tribute act Killer Queen.

Next month’s gig will raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity’s Alex Bolt Fund.

“We’re looking forward to a fantastic evening for a brilliant cause close to our hearts,” said Jeannette, who set up the fund in memory of her son Alex, who loved cricket and wanted to be a doctor.

He died aged 16 in May 2011, just over a year after being diagnosed with a brain tumour. His heartbroken family set up the fund to help the charity’s battle against brain tumours – the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40 in the UK.

They have so far raised more than £500,000 for the charity.

The show – with Patrick Myers as Freddie Mercury – is at Woolmer Hill School in Haslemere on Friday, December 4, at 8pm. Tickets, priced £20, are available from Jeannette by calling 07887 515347 or e-mailing jeannette [email protected].