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Queen, touring arenas worldwide through 2026

05.07.2026 - 12:55:28 | ad-hoc-news.de

Queen keep their live legacy alive. With Adam Lambert on vocals, the band are booked for a fresh run of arena shows into 2026, bringing their catalog back to stages across Europe and beyond for fans who still want to hear the classics loud.

Silhouetten einer Band mit Gitarrist und Hut im warmen Bühnennebel bei Konzert
Queen - Geheimnisvolle Konzertstimmung: Die Bandmitglieder zeichnen sich als dunkle Umrisse vor goldenem Bühnennebel und Gegenlicht ab. 05.07.2026 - Bild: THN

Queen remain one of rock's most enduring live acts, decades after Freddie Mercury first took the stage. With Adam Lambert fronting the band, they continue to line up arena and stadium dates into 2026 according to ongoing tour listings and promoter announcements.

Where Queen tour next

Queen with Adam Lambert have focused their recent touring on Europe, the UK and selected global stops, with multi-night runs in major cities and high-capacity arenas. According to typical tour patterns in recent years, these shows lean on their biggest hits and deep cuts for long-time fans.

The band’s modern live configuration usually plays venues in the 10,000 to 20,000 capacity range, such as London’s O2 Arena or Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Arena. Tickets are frequently handled via major outlets like Ticketmaster and local national promoters, reflecting continued demand for their catalog.

How U.S. fans fit into the tour story

For U.S. listeners, Queen’s recent touring has alternated between North American legs and extended European runs, with American dates often clustered in arenas from New York to Los Angeles. The shows tend to sell strongly, helped by radio staples and streaming exposure to younger audiences.

Even when a particular year’s bookings lean more toward Europe or the UK, the band’s catalog remains omnipresent in the U.S. through classic-rock radio, syncs in film and TV, and the streaming boost from the Bohemian Rhapsody biopic era.

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The musical core of Queen

Queen’s sound bridges hard rock, theatrical pop and operatic harmonies, driven by Brian May’s distinctive guitar tone and layered arrangements. Albums like A Night at the Opera, News of the World and The Game defined a style that mixed riff-driven songs with piano-led ballads.

Where Queen stand now

Queen are currently an active touring band with Adam Lambert on vocals, continuing to perform their classic catalog for large audiences worldwide.

Queen at a glance

  • Act: Queen
  • Genre: Rock / pop rock
  • Origin: London, United Kingdom
  • Active since: 1970
  • Lineup: Brian May (guitar), Roger Taylor (drums), with Adam Lambert as touring vocalist
  • Key works: A Night at the Opera (1975), News of the World (1977), The Game (1980), Innuendo (1991)
  • Current album/single: Catalog releases and live recordings remain central; no new studio album with the touring lineup has been released recently
  • Charts / certifications: The song Bohemian Rhapsody and the compilation Greatest Hits have earned multi-Platinum status in several countries over past decades
  • Next live date: Queen currently have future live shows planned, continuing their touring activity into 2026.

Frequently asked questions about Queen

Who performs vocals with Queen on tour today?
On current tours, Queen are joined by Adam Lambert as lead vocalist, with Brian May and Roger Taylor as the core performing members alongside a supporting live band.

What are Queen’s most important albums?
Key studio albums include A Night at the Opera, News of the World, The Game and Innuendo, each showing a different facet of their mix of hard rock, pop and theatrical songwriting.

How active are Queen as a live band today?
Queen remain active on the touring circuit with Adam Lambert, regularly booking arena-level shows and festival slots across Europe, the UK and other territories.

Where to hear and follow Queen

This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.

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