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I'd like to say it was simply amazing! But there was nothing 'simple' about this show. Queen still inspires and rocks young and old! My husband and I have been fans since we first heard them on the radio in the early 70s. Brian May doesn't miss a lick in this show. He is still the best guitarist alive. He holds the audience like no other. I've been to enough concerts and seen that moment when it's time for 'the guitar solo' and people get up and go for another beer or the t-shirt vendor. Not so with Brian! People were in awe...as well you will be, too, if you see this show! Roger Taylor also delivers as solid a performance as I have seen from him, as well. This time around he has a dueling drums gig with his son Rufus who matches him strike for strike. It is a great moment and almost a kind of passing of the guard, dare I say. Roger later performs his song "These are the Days of Our Lives" while scenes of Queen's past are show on the big screen. It's an extraordinary piece. Adam Lambert sings the devil out of Queen's music. There isn't a person alive that I am aware of who could do what that boy does vocally! It was superb! His facial antics were so animated and cute and completely worthwhile. Sadly, when you are in the nosebleed seats, you feel like you have to watch the big screen the whole show to catch all of that. Adam felt a little like he had to stand at the microphone and I was hoping he had a little more stage presence. But that may come with more practice. He is by far the best choice for Queen's frontman since Freddie.
This is a MUST SEE show. Get a cheap seat. Get the last seat. Pay too much! Whatever... just get there if you can.
(On a side note, why are they not performing in more cities or adding shows?!)
Queen and Adam Lambert promised to rock us.....and so they did. With extremely big shoes to fill, Adam held his own. He paid homage to the legendary Freddie Mercury, and did it so well, I know he's up there smiling. Brian and Roger, while visibly a little older still have it. They rocked as hard as they did on the stages 30 years ago. They performed their hits including "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Killer Queen," "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions." Last night's concert happened to be Roger's birthday so Adam the whole 13,000 seat venue sing him Happy Birthday. They also threw in Dragon Attack which wasn't on the regular set list. At the end of the day, these guys brought the house down. From hearing them play from my dad's records when I was a little girl to the cd's in my car, it was a dream come true to witness the legends in what might be their last tour. They truly are the champions of the world. ;)
As a life long Queen fan and idoliser of the great Freddie Mercury I can honestly say the naughty queenies are well and truly back.
Adam Lambert makes no attempt to fill the shoes of Freddie relying on his own amazing voice and flamboyance to breath new life into the greatest band of all time. This new trio backed by the pyrotechnics available in the modern world put on a show that is breathtaking and encompassing their entire back catologue.
Whether you are a 70's or 80's fan of the band you will not be disappointed.
the only disappointment for me is that I don't have tickets for anymore of the shows and would only plea that they don't leave it too long before touring the UK again.
Their majesties still reign supreme.
It's been a unique, mindblowing, memorable show. Brian May continues to be an intact legend, just as good as back in the day.
A show of lights accompanies the whole night and specially the guitar solo part, which is unique.
Adam Lambert has an incredible voice and makes it all seem easy. Makes singing Freddie written notes seem easy. Of course, he is not Freddie and I'm glad he doesn't try to look like him. He's just got his own style which is good, as noone would want to see him pretending to be Freddie. Anyway, his voice is amazing and at the height of the show.
Thank you, Queen, for one of the best shows (if not the best) I've ever experienced.
I wasn't sure what to expect with Adam Lambert. It was very good, maybe better than I thought that it would be, Adam Lambert is NOT Freddie Mercury, but no one will ever be the equal to the best front man in rock and roll history. However, Adam Lambert (who came out looking a lot more like George Michael than Freddie) did a great job. He didn't have the thickness in voice that Freddie has, but he is as close as a person will probably get. For my friends who were wondering if anyone would go to the concert, it was absolutely packed an hour before the start of the concert! PACKED! Very enjoyable night, especially with a good friend!
Queen & Adam Lambert killed it last night in Brooklyn! The crowd was a great mix of all ages and races, it was a beautiful thing! The show started at 8:30 & they played for a good two hours! Adam's vocals were amazing as always, he definitely does a great homage to Freddy! Seeing Freddy on the giant screens was also a treat! Brian and Roger clearly don't let age get in the way! At last 2 great guitar solos and a killer drum solo, these boys still got it! The stage also had an impressive light show and stage effects! If you can catch this show in a town or city near you, you def should!!
Evitei ver Adam Lambert e os outros shows da turnê para não perder o elemento surpresa. As expectativas foram superadas com folga, Adam canta demais, não é para qualquer um conseguir alcançar as notas das músicas do Queen sem sofrer. Brian e Roger deram um show de carisma e dedicação, com a competência e talento de sempre. Que eu viva o suficiente e tenha oportunidade para vê-los tocar novamente, não tenho dúvidas de que o Queen é a maior banda de todos os tempos - mesmo sem Freddie agora.
Saw Queen and Adam Lambert 18/06/22 at the 02 in London. Now I have seen some gigs in my time but was blown away with this concert it was awesome. Adam was amazing and Brian and Roger were fantastic. Was moved by some of the songs played and great to see Freddie included in the show. Everything about it was superb and can't wait for the next tour as I will be ahead of the queue for tickets as those we have told. Martin Russell, Hessle, East Yorkshire UK.
Good show!
Brian and Roger still play convinced.
Adam is not my type of singer but at least he can sing every note! They should leave out their acting play though, it was a kind of not fitting into their show. But the music was good and a few numbers in the setlist like 'Stone Cold Crazy' were surprisingly good!
The concert was amazing. Jyske Bank Boxen did a great job and the employes were helpful.
Adam, Roger and Brian blev the roof of Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning and sound, light and stage were perfect!
These guys are legends and being at one of their concerts is a dream come true!