Queen, the beloved British rock band, and Adam Lambert, who rose to fame after starring in American Idol, just announced their summer tour, which includes a stop in Nashville.
The expansive tour will cover 25 cities across the U.S. in the span of one and a half months. It’ll kick off in Phoenix, Arizona, on June 23, and end in Nashville, at the Bridgestone Arena, on August 2.
This of course, will not be the first time Queen and Lambert performed together. The Queen and Lambert collaboration began in 2009 on American Idol, when Lambert, a contestant on the show, teamed up with Brian May and Roger Taylor from Queen. After that, the trio performed together in 2011 at the MTV Europe Awards. A year later, they were in a joint concert with Elton John in Kiev.
Since then, the team has embarked on a series of full-scale tours over the next three years, supported onstage by keyboardist Spike Edney, bassist Neil Fairclough and percussionist Rufus Tiger Taylor.
And now, the team has just released information of their extensive 2017 tour in the U.S.
Tickets to the show go on sale February 3 at 11 a.m., through Live Nation’s app.
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