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Post by pi on Jun 8, 2022 18:48:44 GMT -5
5 Star Review
EXPRESSQueen and Adam Lambert review: Unbelievably entertaining – Freddie Mercury would be proud⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ QUEEN AND ADAM LAMBERT concert review. Brian May, Roger Taylor and their sensational singer collaborator tear it up at London's The O2. The trio offered an explosive, special effects-laden journey through half a century of absolute bangers that totally honours the legacy of Freddie Mercury and John Deacon.
Having Queen perform with only half the original line-up may seem a brave choice, with accusations of being “a tribute band” having been thrown at them in the past by some snooty critics.
Nevertheless, having found a voice to live up to – and maybe even surpass at times – the incredible vocals of Freddie Mercury in Adam Lambert, Brian and Roger knew they were on to something. A decade on and the trio are still touring together, but does it work? After all, the Queen pair are in their mid-seventies aren’t they?
Attending our first ever Queen and Adam Lambert concert this week, Express.co.uk undeniably can confirm that yes, absolutely – well beyond even the most positive expectations.
We headed up to a packed O2 where fans were waiting with eager expectation, calling on the band to the stage with We Will Rock You claps.
Suddenly, the curved screen-laden platform with the Queen coat of arms lifted up, accompanied by glitzy digital curtains of red and gold behind, which wouldn’t look out of place in a Baz Luhrmann movie. And it wasn't long before Brian, Roger and Adam stormed onto the stage to announce their arrival with Now I’m Here.
Effortlessly, the trio sped through high-powered, loud and fully energised Queen classics from Tear It Up and Hammer To Fall to Killer Queen and Don’t Stop Me Now – and they’d only just started.
Just witnessing the opening, we were thrilled to see how full of life and vigour both Roger and Brian were at 73 and almost 75. And they kept going for over 2 hours without a break!
Accompanied by their thundering drums and stupendous electric guitar riffs was, of course, Adam on the vocals, wowing the audience with his unbelievable singing that showed not just complete control at the highest level but also sheer talent that totally lives up to Freddie Mercury and his legacy – as did his multiple elaborate costume changes.
Queen have always been known for being incredible live and only lived up to this 50 years on, with a sound as clear, smooth and dynamic as an actual record.
Halfway through, Queen and Adam Lambert slowed a little on their journey for some of their quieter tracks, giving both Brian and Roger a chance to show off their impressive voices too.
More... www.express.co.uk/entertainment/music/1622707/Queen-and-Adam-Lambert-concert-review-Brian-May-Roger-Taylor-Freddie-Mercury
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