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QUEEN IN CONCERT: DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO SEE QUEEN ON TOUR IN 2017

Hands down Queen is the most famous and iconic stadium rock bands the world has ever seen. Originally fronted by the charismatic Freddie Mercury, they have produced anthems such as "We Are The Champions" and "We Will Rock You" along with the one-of-a-kind “Bohemian Rhapsody”. Queen have recorded countless No. 1 albums and singles.  It's estimated they have sold over 200 million records, making them one of the biggest selling artists of all time.

The original line-up of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon formed in London in 1970. The band enjoyed success with albums Queen and Queen II, but they found international fame with the release of Sheer Heart Attack in 1974. While their first two albums were more traditional progressive or hard rock in approach, Sheer Heart Attack and it's even more popular follow-up A Night At The Opera were much more eclectic albums. The music was more experimental and more fun, striking a chord with music lovers everywhere. The monster hit “Bohemian Rhapsody” stayed at No. 1 in the UK charts for nine weeks and became a worldwide hit.

From the late 70s to the late 80s, Queen continued to release acclaimed and successful albums such as News Of The World in 1977, Flash Gordon movie soundtrack in 1980, The Works in 1984 and A Kind Of Magic in 1986. Songs such as "Killer Queen", "Don't Stop Me Now", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Under Pressure", with David Bowie, added to Queen's legacy of hugely popular songs, with classical elements. Dubbed the greatest live rock act ever by many fans, Queen have had several iconic concerts including a charity show at Wembley Stadium for Live Aid in 1985, and a series of sell-outs at Madison Square Garden in New York. Mixing glam rock, heavy metal, pop anthems and operatic vocals, Queen offers a truly one-of-a-kind live experience that has thrilled millions of live fans across the globe.

After the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991 the remaining band members re-released “Bohemian” Rhapsody in Freddie's memory and raised over one million pounds for charity while reaching No. 1 for an unprecedented fourth separate occasion in the UK. In more recent years, Brian May and Roger Taylor continue to keep the Queen experience alive, often working with Paul Rodgers and other guest front-men. Recent guest collaborations include working with the Foo Fighters in Las Vegas and with Jessie J at the Olympics Closing Ceremony.

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 11 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Once in a Lifetime

    by Katie R on 11/15/23

    This was a once in a lifetime opportunity seeing Queen live from the floor. Despite standing the entire time, I wouldn’t change it for the world. Do I wish people sat for some of it so I could see better as a shorter girl, yes, but I loved the crowds energy and I could see their beautiful faces just fine. Also, watching the screen too ain’t bad. The screen added so much to the show on top of the amazing set design! It added to the perfection that is Queen! I also loved our Freddie moments so so much!! I just know he’d be proud. Adam + Brian and Roger were amazing as I expected!! I teared up during the opening and now I have post concert depression because I can’t believe it’s over and I wanted it to last forever. An experience I will never forget and would love to experience again in my lifetime!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Premium Seats are a WASTE!!

    by Robo on 11/5/23

    Queen & Adam Lambert were to die for!! BUT I paid $1100 for PREMIUM SEATS & all I could see was the SCREEN!! NEVER 1 time did I get to see them in person! The ppl in the row in front of me did NOT have Premium Seats. How did they get better seats?? The floor seats were all on ground level & everyone stood up the entire 2.5 hours. All I could see was the back of heads! I bought tickets the DAY they were available 7 months ago & this was my lifelong birthday present. I was SO DISAPPOINTED in my seats!! The elevated side seats would have been better. I know I will never get another opportunity to see them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Queen Rocked TD Garden in Boston

    by Gary G on 10/19/23

    Queen rocked TD Garden in Boston Monday night with its distinctive sound, campy theatrics and breathtaking visual effects. Adam Lambert has been serving as frontman for the group for the last decade, establishing his unique style rather than mimicking Freddy Mercury. Adam’s powerful tenor voice covered a wide vocal range. He interacted so well with the audience, had fantastic costumes, and his campiness was on full display as he posed on a flashy chrome motorcycle while singing “Bicycle” and applied pretend makeup during “Killer Queen”. Brian May’s virtuoso guitar playing is responsible for Queen’s sound since its inception. He evokes emotion via a wide range of sounds with his precise picking and the use of tremolo bar and foot pedals in a seemingly effortless manner. Roger Taylor’s skilled passionate drumming was also on full display. They were supported by a pianist, second drummer/vocalist and bass guitar. They played all the favorites and a few lesser known songs, which slowed the pace of the show, only to revert to the favorites. Bohemian Rhapsody was followed by Ay-Oh with the audience interacting with a screen version of Freddy Mercury. The encore concluded with a resounding version of We Are Champions.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best queen show by far

    by Queenfan1961 on 10/5/23

    I’m 62, seen queen 5x since 1978. This was by far and away their best show and here’s why -2:15 open to close, their longest show yet -incredible mix of songs only a true Queen fan could appreciate such as 39, Is this the world we created, and prophets song, & I’m in love with my car -unbelievable use of technology to make it more than Just a music show -outstanding vocals by Adam Lambert. -incredible stage presence and show format, the performance touches everyone with good seats(eye contact, movement on the stage, recognizing they need to help everyone feel acknowledged - incredible backup band to aid with full rich Queen sound on song such as Somebody to love You will not be disappointed! Worth the money !

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!!

    by K. P. on 9/21/23

    I was never priveleged enough to get to see Freddie🥲….but my love for him and the boys LIVES ON!! I sat on stage with them in 2018. Yes Adam Lambert sang-he is NOT Freddie-even he says that, but it was absolutely phenomenal! We all know and love Freddie, but he is gone sadly….it was an absolutely phenomenal experience the concert in and of itself blows anyone else out of the water!! I’m so excited to get to see them again in October!! Brian can still make his guitar sing and Roger is still so stinking handsome and an amazing drummer too!! Neil and Tyler are just outstanding also….you don’t want to miss this experience!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Real rock and roll fan

    by Long Live Real Rock on 3/31/23

    This isn’t Queen. This is an absolute joke of a band. Queen did nothing after News If The World.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    OMG

    by Alien on 4/3/21

    I never saw queen with Freddie(my loss) but Adam was pretty darn good. I saw them at Msg and a month later at the global citizens event in central park. 75000 just loving the featured act.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I've seen Queen 3 times, from '93-'00, & They were

    by RynoSteps on 9/14/17In Philly, Florida, & Southern California. - Quakertown

    I've seen Them without Freddie Mercury, & they were UNBELIEVABLE!! I LOVE & WORSHIP that band so goddamn much, & I will CONTINUE to LOVE Their Music FOREVER & EVER!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Queen is the best

    by biggestfanfor30years on 10/31/14Izod Center - New Brunswick

    Been a Queen fan since I first heard Keep You Self Alive at age 12.. Had the great priviledge of seeing the with Freddie twice, Brian on his solo tour and the Queen with Paul Rogers. When I heard they were touring with AL, I was a little skeptical. Houwever, I decided to go and take my teenagers who are also Queen fans...wonder where they get that from? Queen was my concert in 1980 and thought what a great show to take my teenagers. I must admit, I was very skeptical because no one will ever replace Freddie. But I have to tell you, it was awsome. It really came full circle when the teens sang every lyic and said that was the best condert they will ever go to. It was awesome!!! It was very memorable.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Queen the magnificent

    by johnw363 on 6/11/14Hammersmith Apollo - London

    Saw them in London with Adam a couple of years ago. I've seen them with Freddie 2 times before. OK Freddie was unique a simply brilliant musician and artist - there can be only one. Adam, however didn't profess to be a Freddie - he does his own thing in a brilliantly camp sort of way. It made for a very special evening - the songs were superb the execution perfect and I'm certain Freddie would have approved. Good luck to Brian and Roger hope they can keep rocking for years to come. Long live the Queen!!