Taken from QueenWorld.com:

"This is now planned for release on May 13th. it will consist of TWO discs, disc one is the second half of the show with a track listing as follows:

Intro piece - interview
Tie Your Mother Down - Queen & Joe Elliott
I Want It All - Queen & Roger Daltry
Las Palabras De Amor - Queen & Zucchero
Hammer To Fall - Queen and Gary Cherone
Stone Cold Crazy - Queen and James Hetfield
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen & Robert Plant
Too Much Love Will Kill You - Brian May
Radio Ga Ga - Queen and Paul Young
Who Wants To Live Forever - Queen & Seal
I Want To Break Free - Queen & Lisa Stansfield
Under Pressure - Queen/David Bowie/Annie Lennox
All The Young Dudes - Queen & David Bowie
Heroes - Queen & David Bowie
'39 - George Michael & Queen
These Are The Days Of Our Lives - George Michael & Queen
Somebody To Love - George Michael & Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen/Elton John/Axl Rose
We Will Rock You - Queen & Axl Rose
We Are The Champions - Queen & Liza Minelli

Disc two features a documentary made by DoRo about the event, including backstage footage and rehearsals, and features an introduction by Roger filmed just a few weeks ago. There is also a short piece on the Mercury Phoenix Trust and still photos from fans and from the official photographers. The television version of the documentary will be broadcast on May 25th on Channel Four, and on June 15th on VH1."

Well, as you see, the concert itself is very incomplete (no "Innuendo" or "Now I'm Here"...). And the DoRo presentation will probably be crappy like everything else they've worked on.