Queen: They could play at the Queen’s Jubilee

G.od save the Queen. But also Brian May spoilers. The historic guitarist of Queen in fact he let that slip away the group could perform on the occasion of the Jubilee of Queen Elizabethnext June 4th at Buckingham Palace.

The celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth

During an interview on the radio show Zoe Ball Breakfast Show by BBC Radio 2, in fact, the guitarist explained that he, Roger Taylor and Adam Lambert could join in the festivities for the 70th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (who, today, April 21, blows out 96 candles).

It is in fact known that great things are being prepared for the Queen’s Jubilee, from 2 to 5 June. In particular, for the day of June 4, it is planned a concert at Buckingham Palace with a line-up undoubtedly worthy of the occasion. The only confirmed artist at the moment is George Ezrabut apparently Queen could also perform at the Platinum Jubilee of the Sovereign (è the first British monarch to reach this milestone).

The Queen and Queen Elizabeth.

The statements of Brian May

Exactly twenty years ago, Brian May performed a thrilling guitar solo of the British national anthem for Queen Elizabeth’s Golden Jubilee on the roof of Buckingham Palace.. Now he could go back with his travel companions. After the death of the iconic frontman and true soul of the band Freddie Mercury – on November 24, 1991 – and following the retirement of John Deacon, the Queen they went through various moments, from retiring from the scene to returning with new formations. The one that since 2011 has been continuing concerts around the world sees Adam Lambert as frontman of the rock group.

The Queen goes to Scotland with William and Kate, but Harry and Meghan retort (from a distance)

The Queen goes to Scotland with William and Kate, but Harry and Meghan retort (from a distance)

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TO BBC Radio 2Brian May admitted: “I don’t think I’m allowed to say that, but I think something could happen … We are talking about what will happen. What can I say? We could really be there. Of course, it will be hard to follow up on that time on the roof of Buckingham Palace but you never know what can happen ».

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