Queen + Adam Lambert bring the “Rhapsody Tour” to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA on Wednesday, October 18, 2023. Queen + Adam Lambert bring the “Rhapsody Tour” to the Wells Fargo Center in ...
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Few acts have been able to reach a new, younger generation of fans quite the way that English rockers Queen have. Thanks to savvy placement of their music in films like Wayne’s World (1992) and the ...
Members of the band Queen brought their Rhapsody Tour to the Bridgestone Arena stage Wednesday night armed with sequins, confetti cannons, digital robots, pyrotechnics, disco balls and a deep catalog ...
The Queen + Adam Lambert Rhapsody Tour boasts a 150-minute career-spanning set list, celebrating the band's extraordinary back catalog. It includes iconic anthems such as "We Will Rock You," "Don't ...
Queen and Adam Lambert are hitting the road this fall for a North American expansion of their Rhapsody Tour, with a freshly minted knight onstage and plenty of post-pandemic energy. The band boasts ...
Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor have revealed that they tried recording a new song with current singer Adam Lambert, but they ultimately opted to keep the track unreleased. “We did ...
Brian May gave fans a peek at the behind-the-scenes workings of Queen in a recent Instagram post, detailing how he and Adam Lambert workshopped a pivotal moment in the band's set for maximum audience ...
In 1973, an up-and-coming British band called Queen released their self-titled debut album. While that record didn't burn up the charts at the time, it introduced the world to the band's intricate and ...
Whatever percentage Sir Brian May is being paid on the current Queen + Adam Lambert tour, the amount should be doubled. Monday at the first of a two-night stand at a sold-out United Center, the band’s ...
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