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'QUEEN' reunite for one last tour


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brianmay.jpgNow, it’s official. Queen And Paul Rodgers will play a preview show at London Brixton Academy on March 28, before embarking on a massive arena tour of Europe.

Since the death of singer Freddie Mercury in 1991, Brian May and Roger Taylor have regrouped a number of times for one-off events with singers including Elton John, Robbie Williams and boyband Five.

Read the entire article at New Musical Express for a complete list of dates.

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Thanks, but I'll pass.

Okay

Paul Rodgers can not replace Freddie Mercury..

but give the other members from Queen a chance to bring back the Queen history on stage, in this time does it need to show what possible is in rock music,from the new coming bands is not all what they make from a high quality , :read this: :read this:

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Okay

Paul Rodgers can not replace Freddie Mercury..

but give the other members from Queen a chance to bring back the Queen history on stage, in this time does it need to show what possible is in rock music,from the new coming bands is not all what they make from a high quality , :read this: :read this:

I'd rather listen to this......

Baby Queen

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:lol: at baby queen.
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