Watch the most beautiful rendition of «Bohemian Rhapsody» ever given by this boy… You won’t believe it when you see how old is he….

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Cole Lam, a 14-year-old British piano prodigy, played Bohemian Rhapsody on the piano. This performance got him a lot of new friends on all of his social media sites.

Even though he is in “School of Rock,” he has already performed on stage, on TV, and for the royal family.

People are talking a lot about his most recent show, which was at the Battersea Power Plant.

That’s because Lam did an amazing double performance of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody with a small child, who surprised him with his hidden talent. Why? Because of this.

Zach, the little boy, is now nine years old and identifies himself online as @pianoserd.

He is a naturally gifted boy who is on track to become a piano star in the future. Zach is just walking around the shopping center aimlessly when he happens upon the public piano.

Cole is standing pretty close to the piano when Zach asks him if he wants to play something on the piano with him.

He agrees right away, without any questions, to what the little boy wants. Cole was surprised at first by how well the child played the piano.

People walking by stop to listen to them play Bohemian Rhapsody on the piano.

Several people have decided to use the cameras on their phones to take pictures of the event.

Cole keeps giving the boy support and motivation when he is playing one of the hard piano pieces.

Even though they had never met before and hadn’t planned the piano duet, it’s strange that they were able to play the notes so well together.

The little boy’s ability to play the piano so well in front of other people shows how versatile he is as an artist.

Cole was blown away by how talented the young man was, and he is making plans to meet him soon.

From his point of view, this is one of the reasons why pianos should be open to the public.

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