Veteran rockers Queen have announced a further set of live dates ‘while we’re physically able to perform’. The band have just finished a large stadium tour, which culminated in two shows at the 02 in December, and the wild success of those led to the new additions. Guitarist Brian May has described 2018’s dates as ‘once more around the block’ for the band, who were at the peak of their fame in the 1980s when fronted by Freddie Mercury, who passed away from AIDS/HIV in 1991. Adam Lambert has since assumed Freddie’s role as front man of the band. Queen and Adam Lambert will play London’s The 02 on 2 July, and dates in Italy and Germany will follow alongside further shows in Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and Belgium.
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I'm so happy for the guys. I'm hoping like everyone else a DVD/CD will be possible! QAL have been so addicting. Lol
ReplyDeleteAgreed Sunflower...a day doesn't go by that I don't indulge myself on videos of their performances....or I'll get withdrawal symptoms! LOL
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