Queen + Adam Lambert add another London date
Due to high demand
Last updated 8th Feb 2018
Earlier this week Queen + Adam Lambert announced they would doing a 12 date European tour, and now - good news for fans - they have announced a second date in London!
Due to high demand, organisers have confirmed that in addition to the previously announced O2 arena gig on the 2nd July, Queen + Adam Lambert will also be performing at Wembley Arena on Sunday 1st July.
At the time of the initial tour announcement fans were very excited with one saying, 'CANNOT WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' and another tweeting, 'It's only fitting that Queen and @adamlambert bring it on home to London. That last show will be an epic celebration!!'.
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July 2018
1st - London, Wembley Arena
2nd - London, O2 Arena
At present these are the only dates announced for the UK, however the European leg of their tour will include Spain, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and Belgium.
Queen + Adam Lambert are currently on tour in New Zealand and Australia, before they return to the Northern Hemisphere for the European leg of their tour.
The summer tour will showcase Queen + Adam Lambert’s spectacular new stage production conceived around the 40th anniversary of Queen’s 'News of the World' album.
Queen + Adam Lambert first shared a stage together back in 2009 and have continued to be a successful partnership, having now played over 130 shows together.
Speaking about the European dates Brian May said, "The almost unanimous reaction to our last round of dates in Europe was this is absolutely the best production we’ve ever mounted. There has been a great demand for us to go back and cover the cities we missed!
"So, while we're still physically able to perform at those high energy levels on this massive scale, we thought … ‘YES!! One more around the block!’ It’s live, it’s dangerous, and it takes every ounce of fitness we can muster. But it’s still fun!"