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Queen To Play London Shows This Summer

Wednesday, 11 April 2012 Written by Elliott Batte
Queen To Play London Shows This Summer

Iconic rockers Queen have lined-up two shows in London alongside their new frontman Adam Lambert, following the cancellation of Sonisphere Festival - which the band were set to headline.

The new-look Queen line-up only had one gig scheduled for the whole year after they announced that they Lambert would be joining the band; a closing slot at this summer's ill-fated Sonisphere Festival. Now, to make it up to fans, the band will perform four shows across Europe - with two of them set for London's Hammersmith Apollo.

Speaking of the up and coming shows, Roger Taylor said: "We're really excited about it. Adam... of course he has this unbelievable range, like Freddie (Mercury) had range. Adam can really cover it. He's an extraordinary singer and a real talent. I feel he fits into our sort of theatricality. "e're just going to see what happens, how well it goes, how we get on."

Taylor went on to talk about the band's other live options, adding that the band could be in line to perform at the Olympic Games closing ceremony - though he said "I don't think we're meant to say too much about it yet."

No dates or details surround the two gigs have been released of yet but it has been confirmed that the group will also perform at dates in Kiev and Moscow. Stay with Stereoboard to keep up-to-date.
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