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Queen Concertography 1992-2011
This page includes all performances as 'Queen'
between 1992 and 2011. To be included here, the show must feature
at least two members of Queen, and must have been billed as
Queen, rather than as a solo show. The list includes every
appearance, including mimed shows and guest appearances. The
first and fourth shows feature Brian, Roger and John, the third
show features Roger and John, while all other shows feature Brian
and Roger.
All shows with Paul Rodgers have their own page here, while solo shows which feature one
or more members of Queen as guests are listed here. For a more comprehensive list,
with details of live recordings, please see the Queen Concerts
website.
1992 The
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
Part one: guest artists
Metallica: Enter Sandman, Sad But True, Nothing Else Matters
Extreme: Queen Medley, Love Of My Life, More Than Words
Def Leppard: Animal, Let's Get Rocked, Now I'm Here (with Brian
May)
Spinal Tap: The Majesty Of Rock
U2 (via satellite): Until The End Of The World
Guns 'n' Roses: Paradise City, Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Bob Geldof & The Happy Club: Too Late God
Mango Groove (via satellite): Special Star
Elizabeth Taylor speech
Part two: Queen, with guest vocalists
Tie Your Mother Down (Brian May and Joe Elliot), Heaven &
Hell / Pinball Wizard (instrumental, with Toni Iommi on guitar),
I Want It All (Roger Daltrey), Las Palabras De Amor (Zucchero),
Hammer To Fall (Gary Cherone), Stone Cold Crazy (James Hetfield),
Innuendo / Thank You / Kashmir (Robert Plant), Crazy Little Thing
Called Love (Robert Plant), Too Much Love Will Kill You (Brian
May), Radio Ga Ga (Paul Young), Who Wants To Live Forever (Seal),
I Want To Break Free (Lisa Stansfield), Under Pressure (David
Bowie & Annie Lennox), All The Young Dudes (Ian Hunter),
Heroes (David Bowie), '39 (George Michael), These Are The Days Of
Our Lives (George Michael & Lisa Stansfield), Somebody To
Love (George Michael), Bohemian Rhapsody (Elton John & Axl
Rose), The Show Must Go On (Elton John), We Will Rock You (Axl
Rose), We Are The Champions (Lisa Minelli), God Save The Queen
The concert was broadcast live on TV to over one billion people
worldwide. Selected tracks from part one were later released on a
double video, while
(almost) all of part two was released on the same video and later DVD. 'Somebody To Love'
with George Michael was released as the lead track on the 'Five
Live EP', reaching no 1 in the charts, and later appeared on
'Greatest Hits III' and 'Greatest Flix III'. Footage of 'Under
Pressure' was used as the video for the 'Rah' remix of the track,
while Extreme's version of 'Love Of My Life' was
later released in a modified form as the B-side to their 'Song
For Love' single, 'Now I'm Here' appeared as the B-Side to the
Def Leppard single 'Tonight', and 'All The Young Dudes' appeared
on Mick Ronson's posthumous 1994 album 'Heaven & Hull'. The
DVD included rehearsal footage of three tracks, namely 'Under
Pressure', 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives' and 'Somebody To
Love'.
The band comprised Brian, Roger and John, with Spike Edney and
Mike Moran on keyboards, Joshua J Macrae on percussion, and
Maggie Ryder, Miriam Stockley, Chris Thompson and The London
Community Gospel Choir providing backing vocals.
| 1. 20 April 1992 - Wembley Stadium, London, England |
1992 DoRo Party
Money (Roger vocals), Twist & Shout (Campino and Nina Hagen
vocals), Lucille (Nina Hagen vocals), Long Tall Sally (Klaus
Meine)
This was a (possibly private) party for the DoRo Twins, Rudi
Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher. It featured Brian and Roger with
several German and Austrian vocalists including Klaus Meine from
the Scorpions
| 1. 19 November 1992 - Walfisch, Vienna, Austria |
1993 Cowdray Ruins
Concert
A Kind Of Magic, I Want To Break Free, We Will Rock You, Another
One Bites The Dust, These Are The Days Of Our Lives, Radio Ga Ga,
Turn It On Again (Genesis), Hold On To My Heart (Genesis), I
Can't Dance (Genesis), Tonight Tonight Tonight (Genesis),
Invisible Touch (Genesis), Stone Free (Eric Clapton), Old Love
(Eric Clapton), Gimme Some Lovin (all-star finale), Ain't That
Peculiar (all-star finale), Can I Get A Witness (all-star finale)
This show featured Roger and John, with Jason Falloon (guitar),
Joshua J Macrae (drums) and Adrian Milne (keyboards), with Paul
Young singing lead vocals on 'Another One Bites The Dust'. The
show also featured Pink Floyd, Genesis and Eric Clapton, with
Roger drumming for both Genesis and Eric Clapton.
| 1. 18 September 1993 - Cowdray Ruins Concert, Cowdray Park, Midhurst, England |
1997 Bejart Ballet For
Life
The Show Must Go On
Queen appeared at the premiere of the ballet and performed one
track, with Elton John on vocals and Spike Edney on keyboards,
which was the last performance by Queen with John Deacon. The
track was later released on 'Greatest Hits III'
and 'Greatest Flix III'.
| 1. 17 January 1997 - National Theatre De Challiot, Paris, France |
1997 Brian May Birthday
Party
All Right Now, All The Young Dudes, Tie Your Mother Down, Rock
And Roll (Roger vocals), Route 66
This was a private party to mark Brian's 50th Birthday. Brian
sang lead vocals on all tracks apart from 'Rock And Roll', sung
by Roger, and the band comprised Brian, Roger, Spike Edney
(keyboards), Jamie Moses (guitar), Neil Murray (bass) and Geoff
Dugmore (drums).
| 1. 19 July 1997 - unknown venue, Surrey, England |
1998 DoRo Party
Twist & Shout, Honky Tonk Woman
This was a (possibly private) party for the DoRo Twins, Rudi
Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher. Brian and Roger performed together,
with an unknown band.
| 1. 7 February 1998 - DoRo Party, Vienna, Austria |
1999 Foo Fighters Concert
We Will Rock You, Now I'm Here
Brian and Roger appeared together at this Foo Fighters concert,
held on the anniversary of Freddie's death. One of the Foo
Fighters (probably Taylor Hawkins) sang vocals. It seems that
Roger was only onstage for the last few minutes of 'Now I'm
Here'.
| 1. 25 November 1999 - Brixton Academy, London, England |
2000 'We Will Rock You'
Promo Shows With Five
Shows 1 & 2: We Will Rock You (mimed)
Show 3: We Will Rock You, Tie Your Mother Down, With A Little
Help From My Friends (all-star finale)
Show 4: We Will Rock You
The 'Party In The Park' show featured the SAS Band. 'We Will Rock
You' had vocals by Five, while Brian probably sang vocals on 'Tie
Your Mother Down'. 'With A Little Help From My Friends' had
vocals by, among others, Marti Pellow, Suggs, Lionel Ritchie and
Martine McCutcheon, and is officially released on a promo CD-Rom
by the SAS Band. Brian's guitar string broke during his solo on
the track.
| 1. 3 March 2000 - Brit Awards, Earl's
Court, London, England 2. 7 July 2000 - 'Top Of The Pops', BBC Studios, London, England 3. 9 July 2000 - Party In The Park, Hyde Park, London, England 4. 27 September 2000 - Millennium Dome, London, England |
2001 Rock And Roll
Hall Of Fame
We Will Rock You (Dave Grohl vocals), Tie Your Mother Down (Dave
Grohl vocals), Do It Again (Steely Dan, with Brian on guitar),
Johnnie's Boogie (all-star finale), Everybody Needs Somebody To
Love (all-star finale)
Queen appeared with Spike Edney on keyboards and Steve Barnacle
on bass, with Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins from the Foo
Fighters. Brian then played guitar for Steely Dan and the All
Star finale.
| 1. 19 March 2001 - Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, USA |
2001 Tribute To
Freddie
Radio Ga Ga (Roger vocals), Since You've Been Gone (Brian
vocals), Under Pressure (Roger and Treanna Morris vocals),
Strange Frontier (Roger vocals), Tie Your Mother Down (Brian
vocals), No One But You (Brian and Roger vocals)
Queen appeared with Jamie Moses (guitar), Spike Edney (keyboards)
and Steve Stroud (bass). Before Queen, the SAS band performed
'Now I'm Here', 'Another One Bites The Dust', 'Hammer To Fall'
and 'I Want To Break Free', and after Queen, they performed 'The
Show Must Go On', 'We Will Rock You' and 'We Are The Champions'.
| 1. 24 November 2001 - The Ocean, Hammersmith, London, UK |
2002 Dutch Jubilee
Concert
Radio Ga Ga (Roger vocals), Tie Your Mother Down (Brian vocals),
Another One Bites The Dust (Patti Russo vocals), Under Pressure
(Roger and Patti Russo vocals), Hammer To Fall (Brian vocals),
The Show Must Go On (Patti Russo vocals), No-One But You (Brian
and Roger vocals), We Will Rock You (Brian vocals), We Are The
Champions (Trijnte Oosterhuis vocals)
Queen performed in front of 130,000 people in a free concert to
mark the anniversary of Queen Beatrix's ascension to the throne.
The band comprised Jamie Moses (guitar), Spike Edney (keyboards),
Steve Barnacle (bass), Eric Singer (drums), Zoe Nicholas and
Susie Webb (backing vocals). The show was broadcast live on TV
and radio in Holland, while some of the tracks from the concert
were released on the Dutch 'Heineken'
CD-Rom.
| 1. 30 April 2002 - Musumplein, Amsterdam, Holland |
2002 'Parkinson' TV
Show
Somebody To Love (Hannah Jane Fox vocals), Hammer To Fall
(instrumental), We Will Rock You (Tony Vincent vocals), We Are
The Champions (Tony Vincent vocals)
This performance was on the UK 'Parkinson' show, on which Ben
Elton was a guest, and featured Spike Edney on keyboards and the
whole cast of the musical. The show was later broadcast on 18 May
on BBC1.
| 1. 2 May 2002 - BBC Television Studios, London (?), England |
2002 WWRY
London Aftershow Party
Tie Your Mother Down (Kerry Ellis vocals), Guitar Men (Ben Elton
vocals), Hammer To Fall (Brian vocals), Tutti Frutti (Gary
Brooker vocals), A Whiter Shade Of Pale (Gary Brooker vocals),
Rock And Roll (Roger vocals), With A Little Help From My Friends
(everyone on vocals), All The Way (everyone on vocals)
| 1. 14/15 May 2002 - Astoria Theatre (?), London, England |
2002 Queen's Jubilee
Concert
God Save The Queen
(Brian, with Roger and Phil Collins on drums), You Can't Hurry Love
(Phil Collins), Radio
Ga Ga (Roger vocals), We Will Rock You
(Brian vocals), We
Are The Champions (Will Young vocals), Bohemian Rhapsody
(Tony Vincent vocals), Move
It (Cliff Richard & S Club 7, with Brian), With A Little Help
From My Friends (Joe Cocker, with Brian), All You Need Is Love
(all-star finale, with Brian and Roger, vocals by Paul
McCartney), Hey Jude
(all-star finale, with Brian and Roger, vocals by Paul McCartney)
This show was held in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, and
broadcast worldwide to over 200 million people. Queen performed
with the concert's backing band, which included Phil Collins on
drums. The three Queen tracks apart from 'Radio Ga Ga' all
featured the full cast of 'We Will Rock You' on vocals. All of
the songs from this concert were later released on DVD, and all
except 'Bohemian Rhapsody' were released on CD.
| 1. 3 June 2002 - Buckingham Palace Gardens, London, England |
2002 Hollywood
Walk Of Fame Concert
Tie Your Mother Down (Brian vocals), Under Pressure (Roger and
Patti Russo vocals), Another One Bites The Dust (Patti Russo
vocals), Sleeping On The Sidewalk (Brian vocals), I'm In Love
With My Car (Roger vocals), Stone Cold Crazy (Jeff Scott Soto
vocals), Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Chris Thompson vocals),
Hammer To Fall (slow/fast) (Brian vocals), We Will Rock You
(Brian vocals), We Are The Champions (Brian and Roger vocals),
Rock 'n' Roll (Roger vocals)
Queen performed with Spike Edney on keyboards, Jamie Moses on
guitar, Ken Down on bass, Keith Prior and Kevin Down on drums.
Before Queen's set, Jeff Scott Soto sang three songs, including
'Dragon Attack', backed by the SAS Band. Other guests included
Nuno Bettencourt on guitar on 'Tie Your Mother Down', Camine
Appice on drums on 'We Will Rock You' and Steve Vai on guitar on
'Rock 'n' Roll'.
| 1. 18 October 2002 - Club 1650, Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA |
2002 'Children
In Need' TV Show
Another One Bites The Dust (Sharon D. Clarke), We Will Rock You
(Tony Vincent), We Are The Champions (Tony Vincent - two
versions)
Queen performed with the 'We Will Rock You' band as part of the
'Children In Need' fundraising event, taking to the stage at
12:15 am. Brian and Roger performed 'We Will Rock You' onwards,
not appearing on 'Another One Bites The Dust'. Two versions of
'We Are The Champions' were performed.
| 1. 16 November 2002 - BBC Television Studios, London, England |
2003 ARK Charity Concert
I Want To Break Free (Roger solo), A Kind Of Magic (Roger solo),
Radio Ga Ga (Roger solo), The Kids Are Alright (Bob Geldof
vocals, with Roger on drums), We Will Rock You (Queen), Tie Your
Mother Down (Queen), Rock And Roll (Queen), I Wish It Could Be
Christmas Everyday (all-star finale)
Roger joined the SAS Band at this concert in aid of the ARK
charity, later joined by Brian. Other artists performing included
Chris Thompson, Roy Wood and Bob Geldof.
| 1. 14 May 2003 - Billingsgate Market, London, England |
2003 Pavarotti
Charity Show
We Will Rock You (Brian vocals), Radio Ga Ga (Roger vocals), Too
Much Love Will Kill You (Brian and Pavarotti vocals), We Are The
Champions (Brian, Roger and Zucchero vocals)
Queen performed at this charity concert held by Pavarotti,
alongside other acts, to raise funds for Iraqi refugees. They
opened the concert with 'We Will Rock You', later returned to
perform 'Radio Ga Ga' and 'Too Much Love Will Kill You', and
closed the show with 'We Are The Champions'.
| 1. 27 May 2003 - unknown venue, Modena, Italy |
2003 Songwriters
Hall Of Fame
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (with Wynonna Judd), We Will Rock
You (Brian vocals)
| 1. 12 June 2003 - Songwriters Hall Of Fame Ceremony, New York, USA |
2003
WWRY Australia Aftershow Party
Tie Your Mother Down (Brian co-vocals), Whole Lotta Love
(unknown), Rock And Roll (Roger vocals), Drum Solo (by Roger's
son Rufus)
| 1. 7 August 2003 - Melbourne, Australia |
2003 '46664' Concert
Say It's Not True
(with Dave Stewart), Invincible
Hope (Queen), 46664 -
The Call (Queen), The
Show Must Go On (Queen), Toss The Feathers
(The Corrs, with Roger on drums), Is This The World We
Created? (Brian and Andrea Corr), Everybody's Got To Learn
Sometime (Zucchero, with Brian, Roger, and Sharon Corr), Amandla (with Bono,
Anastacia, Dave Stewart and Andrews Bonsu), Bohemian Rhapsody (with
the Soweto Gospel Choir), I Want It All (with
Zucchero), I Want To
Break Free (with Thandiswa Mazwai), Radio Ga Ga (Roger
vocals), We Will Rock You
(with Anastacia), We Are
The Champions (with Anastacia)
Queen performed with a host of other musicians at this concert to
raise funds and awareness of AIDS, which was broadcast to over
two million (or billion?) people worldwide. All the songs from
the concert were later released on the '46664' DVD, and all
except 'Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime' were released across
three CD's. 'Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime' was, however,
also included as a bonus track on Zucchero's 'Live At The Royal
Albert Hall' DVD.
| 1. 29 November 2003 - Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa |
2004 WWRY USA
Aftershow Party
Tie Your Mother Down (Jason Wooten and Kacie Sheik vocals), The
Show Must Go On (Kacie Sheik vocals), Don't Stop Me Now (Jason
Wooten vocals), Stone Cold Crazy (Glenn Hughes vocals), Rock And
Roll (Roger vocals), Johnny B Goode (Meat Loaf vocals), With A
Little Help From My Friends (Jason Wooten vocals)
This aftershow party was with the Las Vegas cast of the musical,
and featured the cast on most tracks, and one with Meat Loaf. The
band comprised Steve Vai, Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Lukather and
Paul Crook (on guitar), Chad Smith, Eric Singer and Simon Philips
(drums) and Glenn Hughes (bass on the last four tracks, and lead
vocals on 'Stone Cold Crazy'). The two leads from the musical,
Jason Wooten and Kacie Sheik, sang most of the songs.
| 1. 8 September 2004 - Paris Theater, Las Vegas, USA |
2004 WWRY
Australia TV Show
Bohemian Rhapsody (cast vocals)
This show was recorded for TV only, without an audience.
| 1. 8 October 2004 - Lyric Theatre, Sydney, Australia |
2004
WWRY Australia Aftershow Party
Tie Your Mother Down (Brian and Amanda Harrison vocals), I'm In
Love With My Car (Roger vocals), Rock 'n' Roll (Roger vocals),
Little Wing (Brian vocals), Johnny Be Goode (Andrew Swann
vocals), With A Little Help From My Friends (Kate Hoolihan
vocals)
This aftershow party also featured the cast performing a number
of cover versions, both before and after Queen's appearance.
| 1. 9 October 2004 - Lyric Theatre, Star City, Sydney, Australia |
2004 MTV Russia
Awards
We Will Rock You (Brian vocals probably), We Are The Champions
(Zemfira vocals)
Queen performed at the finale of the MTV Russia Awards, with the
Russian cast of the musical. They were joined for the second
track by Russian rock star Zemfira.
| 1. 16 October 2004 - MTV Russia Awards Ceremony, Kremlin State Palace, Moscow, Russia |
2004 WWRY Russia
Aftershow Party
Tie Your Mother Down (Brian and cast vocals), I'm In Love With My
Car (Roger vocals), The Show Must Go On (Zemfira vocals),
Sleeping On The Sidewalk (Brian vocals), We Will Rock You (cast
vocals), Rock And Roll (Roger vocals), Johnny B Goode (cast
vocals), With A Little Help From My Friends (cast vocals)
Before Queen's appearance, the cast performed 'One Vision', 'I
Want To Break Free', 'Somebody To Love', 'Play The Game', 'These
Are The Days Of Our Lives', 'I Want It All', 'No One But You',
Singalong, and 'Hammer To Fall'.
| 1. 17 October 2004 - unknown venue, Moscow, Russia |
2004 'Wetten Dass'
TV Programme
Medley : Radio Ga Ga, Somebody To Love, We Will Rock You, We Are
The Champions
Queen and the German cast of 'We Will Rock You' appeared on this
TV show, performing a short medley of hits, which was later
released on iTunes as part of the 'We Will Rock You - Around The
World EP', and full details can be found here. The first two
tracks were performed by the cast, the second two by the cast
with Queen. In the short interview which followed, Brian and
Roger announced the 2005 tour with Paul Rodgers.
| 1. 11 December 2004 - "Wetten Dass" TV programme, Nuremburg, Germany |
2004 WWRY
Germany Aftershow Party
Tie Your Mother Down (Brian and cast vocals), I'm In Love With My
Car (Roger vocals), The Show Must Go On (Alex Melcher vocals),
Little Wing (Brian vocals), Don't Stop Me Now (Michaela
Kovarikova vocals), Sleeping On The Sidewalk (Brian vocals), Rock
And Roll (Roger vocals), With A Little Help From My Friends (cast
vocals)
| 1. 12 December 2004 - Flora, Cologne, Germany |
2005 WWRY London
1000th Show
Bohemian Rhapsody (cast vocals), Tie Your Mother Down (Brian and
Mazz Murray vocals), The Show Must Go On (cast vocals)
| 1. 12 January 2005 - Dominion Theatre, London, England |
2006 Foo Fighters Concert
We Will Rock You
(intro and finale instrumental, featuring Brian & Roger
only), Tie Your
Mother Down (Taylor Hawkins on vocals, Brian on guitar, Roger
on drums)
Brian and Roger were special guests at the end of this Foo
Fighters concert, performing two tracks, just after Taylor
Hawkins did a Freddie style sinaglong and dedicated the entire
show to him. The tracks were released on the Foo Fighters 'Hyde
Park/Skin & Bones' DVD.
| 1. 17 June 2006 - Hyde Park, London, England |
2006 Freddie
Mercury Birthday Party
Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen, with the cast on vocals), Love Of My
Life (Brian solo), Say It's Not True (Brian on guitar, Roger on
vocals), The Show Must Go On (Queen, with the cast on vocals)
Brian and Roger joined the London cast of 'We Will Rock
You' to celebrate Freddie's 60th birthday and performed a
mini-concert at the end. The show also featured McFly, who
performed 'Don't Stop Me Now' with The Killer Queen.
| 1. 5 September 2006 - Dominion Theatre, London, England |
2007 'Al Murray's
Happy Hour' TV Show
We Will Rock You (with part of 'Tear It Up')
The cast of the London musical came onstage to perform the track,
and just before the guitar solo, a curtain dropped to reveal
Brian and Roger. The track included part of 'Tear It Up' and was
longer than normal. Al Murray sang vocals towards the end.
| 1. 10 March 2007 - Studio 1, South Bank Studios, London |
2007 WWRY 5th
Anniversary Show
Bohemian Rhapsody (cast vocals), The Show Must Go On (cast
vocals)
Brian and Roger appeared at the fifth anniversary show, open to
fans only and not to the general public. The cast of the show
sang 'Bohemian Rhapsody' as normal, then one verse of 'The Show
Must Go On' each.
| 1. 14 May 2007 - Dominion Theatre, London, England |
2007 'Canadian
Idol' TV Show
Bohemian Rhapsody (cast vocals), The Show Must Go On (Canadian
Idol finalists on vocals)
'The Show Must Go On' featured the finalists of the show on
vocals, singing one verse each. It is unclear whether this was as
part of the musical or specially for TV.
| 1. 1 August 2007 - Canon Theatre, Toronto, Canada |
2007 Foo Fighters
Concert
'39 (Brian and Taylor Hawkins on vocals)
Brian and Roger joined the whole of the Foo Fighters to perform
this track in it's entirety, with Brian on vocals and guitar, and
Roger on percussion and backing vocals.
| 1. 17 November 2007 - O2 Arena, London, England |
2009 WWRY
Manchester Premiere
Bohemian Rhapsody (cast vocals)
| 1. 25 March 2009 - Palace Theatre, Manchester, England |
2009 'American
Idol' TV Show
We Are The Champions (with Kris Allen and Adam Lambert on vocals)
Brian and Roger appeared at the finale of the American Idol TV
series to perform 'We Are The Champions' with the two finalists.
| 1. 20 May 2009 - Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, USA |
2009 WWRY
Birmingham Premiere
Bohemian Rhapsody
| 1. 2 July 2009 - Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham, England |
2009 WWRY
Edinburgh Press Night
Bohemian Rhapsody
| 1. 9 November 2009 - Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland |
2009 'The X Factor' TV
Show
Bohemian Rhapsody (vocals by X Factor contestants)
Brian and Roger performed 'Bohemian Rhapsody', with vocals sung
by the various contestants, and also offered advice.
| 1. 15 November 2009 - Fountain Studios, London, England |
2010 'The Late
Late Show' TV Show
We Will Rock You (cast vocals), We Are The Champions (cast
vocals)
This appearance on Irish TV was with the touring production of 'We Will Rock You' to promote the show in Dublin.
| 1. 15 January 2010 - The Late Late Show, Dublin, Ireland |
2010 WWRY London 8th
Anniversary Show
Bohemian Rhapsody (cast vocals)
| 1. 10 May 2010 - Dominion Theatre, London, England |
2010 Taylor
Hawkins & The Coattail Riders Concert
In Your Shoes (Roger on tambourine and backing vocals, his son
Rufus Taylor on drums, but no Brian involvement), I'm In Love
With My Car (Roger vocals), Sleeping On The Sidewalk (Brian
vocals), Long Away (Brian vocals), Tenement Funster (Roger
vocals), Way Down (Brian on guitar, but no Roger involvement)
Roger and Brian appeared at this concert, performing four Queen
tracks and two tracks from the Coattail Riders album, 'Red Light
Fever'.
| 1. 11 May 2010 - The Scala Club, London, England |
2010 Roger
Taylor's Wedding
Unknown tracks
Brian joined Roger to perform a few tracks to celebrate his wedding. Other acts performing included Roger Daltrey, Bob Geldof and Joe Elliot.
| 1. 25 September 2010 - Roger's Wedding Party, Surrey, England |
2010 Princes
Trust Rock Gala
These Are The Days Of Our Lives (Roger vocals), Last Horizon,
It's A Hard Life (Tom Chaplin vocals), Seven Seas Of Rhye (Midge
Ure vocals), We Will Rock You (all star finale)
Each of the five tracks featured Jamie Cullum on piano and Midge Ure on guitar, who also sang lead vocals on 'Seven Seas Of Rhye'. 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives' featured Roger's son Rufus on drums, while 'It's A Hard Life' was sung by Keane vocalist Tom Chaplin. 'We Will Rock You' was the all-star finale so featured vocals by, amongst others, Tom Jones, Paloma Faith, Jamie Cullum and Tom Chaplin.
| 1. 17 November 2010 - Prince's Trust Rock Gala, Royal Albert Hall, London, England |
2010 Collars
& Coats Gala Ball
Rip It Up (Roger vocals), Heroes (Roger vocals), Hound Dog (Brian
vocals), Under Pressure (Roger and Patti Russo vocals), I Want It
All (Roger Daltrey vocals), We Will Rock You (all star finale),
With A Little Help From My Friends (all star finale)
This concert was to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Apparently the concert overran, so at least two tracks - Brian's 'I Don't Want Nobody Teasin' Around With Me' and a track called 'Fire' - had to be cut.
| 1. 25 November 2010 - Collars & Coats Gala Ball, Battersea Power Station, London, England |
2011 Foo Fighters iTunes Concert
Tie Your Mother Down (Taylor Hawkins on vocals)
Brian and Roger joined the Foo Fighters to perform a single track
at the encore of this show, which was held as part of the iTunes
Festival and broadcast live online.
| 1. 11 July 2011 - iTunes Festival, The Roundhouse, London, England |
2011 Freddie Mercury 65th
Birthday Party
Love Of My Life (Kerry Ellis vocals), These Are The Days Of Our
Lives (Roger and Brian vocals), Under Pressure (Roger and Patti
Russo vocals), Good Old Fashioned Loverboy (Matt Lucas vocals),
Don't Stop Me Now (Patti Russo vocals), Crazy Little Thing Called
Lover (Ty vocals), Say It's No True (Roger vocals), Little Wing
(instrumental), It's A Hard Life (Tom Chaplin vocals), Tie Your
Mother Down (Kerry Ellis vocals), The Show Must Go On (Tom
Chaplin vocals), We Will Rock You (cast of WWRY on vocals)
The show featured Kerry Ellis, Patti Russo (Meat Loaf), Ty
(Vintage Trouble), Tom Chaplin (Keane) and Matt Lucas (from TV
show 'Little Britain') on vocals. Brian played guitar on every
track, Roger played drums on 'Good Old Fashioned Loverboy'
onwards, and it also featured Mike Rutherford on bass on 'Crazy
Little Thing Called Love', Jeff Beck on guitar on 'Say It's Not
True', 'Little Wing' and 'Tie Your Mother Down', and Roger's son
Rufus on drums on 'Tie Your Mother Down' (alongside Roger, also
on drums). Finally, comedian David Armand was on stage, miming to
'Don't Stop Me Now'.
This was a private party held at the Savoy Hotel, as part of
'Freddie For A Day' to raise funds for the Mercury Pheonix Trust.
The band featured Spike Edney on keyboards and Neil Fairclough on
bass.
| 1. 5 September 2011 - Savoy Hotel, London, England |
2011 MTV European Music Awards
The Show Must Go On, Under Pressure, We Will Rock You, We Are The
Champions
Brian and Roger appeared to collect the Global Icon Award, then
performed four songs with Brian on guitar, Roger on drums, Adam
Lambert on vocals, and an unknown band.
| 1. 6 November 2011 - MTV European Music Awards, Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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