I have never written a review for a concert before, although I have been to over 200 (mostly hair bands and classic rock). I felt compelled to write a review for this show because it is not well know, as a service to my fellow rockers. With a Bon Jovi or Styx or (fill in the blank) concert, you usually know what you are getting. I consider myself a big Queen fan (not a huge one). I know their hits but not their more obscure songs. But due to my experience, I do know a great show when I see one. And this is one helluva show! Lights, video, singers (all NINE of them), awesome sounds, musicianship and harmonies......simply amazing. Two guys do most of the singing, Jeff Scott Soto (ex Journey) and Marc Martel. I've seen Soto a few other times with various bands. Other members take turns doing a song. Some do the "low note" songs, others do the high ones. But they ALL can sing. Which made me realize just how unique and talented Freddy was. The show lasted about 2.5 hours with an intermission. Due to the venue that I saw it in, and the amazing production, It felt kinda like at a rock musical vice a rock concert. But that's what Queen was...."high style" arena rock, with precise timing and soaring vocals. These guys hit on all cylinders, and even the ushers (most in their 50s & beyond) were seen jamming along with us. The music was just too overwhelming! The band hung out in the lobby after the show for a meet and greet, and were very gracious. And all this for about 20 bucks plus beer. All I can say is "THANK YOU!, Queen Extravanganza". I hope to see you again soon.