Queen and Adam Lambert announce live album release This October and November, Queen and Adam Lambert are set to head back out on the road with a new North American tour. Since that announcement, Sir Brian May, Roger Taylor and the singer have been asked if there are any more plans for shows in 2024. Earlier this summer, the guitarist teased on The One Show: ‘We’re going to the States in the Autumn and I think maybe somewhere else in the Spring.’ Now the band have announced exactly where they’ll be headed next after North America. And by the sounds of it, this may be the last time ever Queen perform there. Read more… Brian May speaks out on if next Queen and Adam Lambert tour will be his last [BRIAN MAY] Queen and Adam Lambert performing in Japan in 2014 Queen and Adam Lambert will be performing five mega dome concerts across Japan in February next year. This will be the first time the band have performed there since just before the pandemic in early 2020. Roger Taylor, speaking alongside Brian May, said: ‘We are so excited to be returning to Japan, the country that has always held a special and most honoured place in our hearts. This may be the last time…who knows? We promise to bring a very real spectacular for you to enjoy!’ The guitarist almost emphasised that this will be an even more ambitious version of the Rhapsody tour show and among the biggest concerts they’ve ever played in Japan. As noted in the announcement: ‘Since their first arrival in Japan in April 1975 to scenes of fan mob mania, the bond between Queen and Japan has been richly woven into band history. Despite their absence on the touring circuit, Queen’s music continued to be treasured in Japan throughout the 90s and into the 21st Century, thanks in part to their inclusion in TV commercials and television dramas. Featured in a beer commercial, the band’s I Was Born To Love You reached No. 1 on the singles chart. Invited to return in 2014 – now fronted by Adam Lambert – to headline at Japan’s largest rock festival, Summer Sonic, Queen’s status as Japan’s favourite foreign band was reconfirmed. ‘Japan is now once again a regular feature on the touring schedule, Queen and Adam Lambert having returned as recently as 2020 to perform four massive sold-out shows playing to a combined audience of over 132,000 people across the country, clearly evident that the bond between Queen and Japan continues to remain as strong as ever.’ Queen in Japan SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Trending
Queen and Adam Lambert 2024 tour dates announced ‘This may be the last time’
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