Queen and Adam Lambert opened the London concert celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign with an elaborate performance of “We Will Rock You.” It featured the monarch herself in a brief, ...
Did you know that Queen fans helped in the making of the band's classic rock anthem "We Will Rock You" with their enthusiastic behavior at concerts? During one early gig, a Queen crowd was so vocal ...
Fifty years after the release of their eponymous debut album, Queen retains a space near the epicenter of pop culture. It’s not just that guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor are preparing to ...
Queen’s story is a legendary saga of rock music, filled with groundbreaking innovation, artistic ambition, and unparalleled ...
Brian May recalled his fight to place “We Will Rock You” at the start of Queen’s 1977 album News of the World. In a recent interview with Guitar World, he said the band struggled with the idea of fans ...
We Will Rock You, the international hit musical that features and celebrates the iconic music of Queen, will return to ...
I was all set to write about Queen this week, inspired by Chuck Klosterman's glib dismissal of the band as likely to be forgotten by future historians of rock music. Are you kidding me? Queen were ...
Based on the music of Queen, We Will Rock You is set 300 years in the future in a futuristic and globally corporate world. Planet Earth has been renamed the Planet Mall and is controlled by the ...
Westminster High School students plan to entertain audiences this weekend with performances of “We Will Rock You,” a musical that showcases the best of the band Queen. “It’s going to be a really ...
Queen’s We Will Rock You has become a fixture at sporting events around the world, and now US hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion has released a new version of the ...
The song is a rallying cry, and while many are familiar with its stomp, stomp, clap rhythm, some may have missed the meaning in Freddie Mercury’s quick-fire vocals. So, how did Queen—using hardly any ...
Watch the hair! And the knees! Queen guitarist Brian May returned to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday to be knighted by King Charles III and officially join the order of the British Empire. As if the ...