Following their recent shows together in Australia and North America, Queen, alongside collaborator Adam Lambert, have confirmed they are to take their set on an extensive tour around the UK and Europe early next year.
Performing 21 shows in 10 countries, the tour will open at Newcastle’s Arena on 13th January, with a further six more UK shows (including London’s O2 Arena) planned. The full tour will then go further afield to the rest of Europe, hitting France, Germany, Italy and more, before concluding in Zurich on 19th February.
Tickets for the shows go on sale this Friday (3rd October) direct from Ticketmaster UK (here).
Check out the full dates below:
Mon 26 January – PARIS Zenith
Thu 29 January – COLOGNE Lanxess Arena
Fri 30 January – AMSTERDAM, Ziggo Dome
Sun 1 February – VIENNA Stadhalle
Mon 2 February – MUNICH Olympiahalle
Wed 4 February – BERLIN O2
Thu 5 February – HAMBURG O2
Sat 7 February – FRANKFURT Festhalle
Sun 8 February – BRUSSELS Palais 12
Tue 10 February – MILAN Forum
Fri 13 February – STUTTGART Schleyerhalle
Sun 15 February – HERNING Jyske Bank Boxen
Tue 17 February – PRAGUE O2
Thu 19February – ZURICH Hallenstadion
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