Queen & Adam Lambert have announced that they will bring The Rhapsody Tour to the UK in June 2020. Their latest stage show, which has toured across North America, will arrive in Manchester and London for six arena shows.
After kicking off the run of shows at London’s O2 Arena on June 2, the tour will continue for five non-consecutive nights before heading to Manchester Arena on June 11. Since announcing, another show in Manchester has been confirmed for June 12 due to phenomenal demand.
The ‘Rhapsody’ tour comes in the wake of Queen’s 2018 Oscar-winning biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. The film is now the highest-grossing music biopic of all time and the biggest-selling film of 2019 in the UK.
Despite speculation about a potential sequel, frontman Adam Lambert insists there won’t be a second instalement focusing on life after Freddie.
“What would it be? A sequel? How would that work? It doesn’t make sense to me but I haven’t heard anything about it,” he told NME.
“But I somehow doubt that. Somehow… I don’t know what they would make the movie about.”