New Queen album & tour

When Queen decided to tour in 2006 with Paul Rodgers alot of hardcore fans were a little skeptic. I was one of those skeptical fans, but I didn't see this coming. Two years after a sucessful sold out tour, Queen has a brand new album with Paul Rodgers on vocals. According to blabbermouth.com the new album will hit stores in September. Even though the Queen we know today only consist of original drummer Roger Taylor and guitarist Brian May I am looking foward to see what the new album will sound like.

Here are the tour dates: (subject to change)
September 16, 17 - Moscow, Russia - SCO Olympic Arena
September 20 - Gdansk, Poland - Shipyard
September 21 - Berlin, Germany - Velodrom
September 23 - Antwerp, Belgium - Sportspaleis
September 24 - Paris, France - Bercy
September 26 - Rome, Italy - Palalottomatica
September 28 - Verona, Italy - Arena
September 29 - Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion
October 1 - Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle
October 2 - Mannheim, Germany - SAP Arena
October 4 - Hannover, Germany - TUI Arena
October 5 - Hamburg, Germany - Color Line Arena
October 7 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Ahoy
October 10 - Nottingham, England - Arena
October 11 - Glasgow, Scotland - SE&CC
October 13 - London, England - 02
October 14 - Cardiff, England - Arena
October 16 - Birmingham, England - NIA
October 18 - Liverpool, England - Arena
October 22 - Barcelona, Spain - Palau Sant Jordi
October 24 - Murcia, Spain - Estadio Municipal
October 25 - Madrid, Spain - Palacio de Deportes
October 28 - Budapest, Hungary - Sportarena
October 29 - Belgrade, Serbia - Arena
October 31 - Prague, Czech Republic - 02 Arena
November 1 - Vienna, Austria - Stadthalle

Sorry, no North America dates so far

 
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