Famed Queen guitarist and citizen astronomer Brian May collaborated with NASA's asteroid mission OSIRIS-REx, helping ...
A personal message from legendary Queen guitarist Sir Brian May lit up the big screen in a show-stopping surprise for audiences.
On Saturday night, The Mainstay opened its 2026 season with “History of Praise: An African American Legacy” featuring music ...
Queen’s Brian May has given fans a preview of the planned reissue of the band's sophomore album, Queen II.In a new video ...
(NEXSTAR) – English musician Brian May, the lead guitar player for Queen, hinted that the band probably wouldn’t perform in the United States in the near future, if at all. “America is a dangerous ...
Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May has said he’s too scared to tour the US because it’s become such a “dangerous place.” May, 78, told American fans not to expect to see his legendary band, who last ...
May made the admission during an interview with U.K. newspaper 'The Daily Mail' on Thursday, Jan. 29 Ethan Miller/Getty; Michael Putland/Getty Brian May said Queen won't be performing in the U.S.
Lead guitarist for Queen, Brian May, said the legendary band will never again play on American soil because it’s “too dangerous.” May said the band loves America but they feel going back would be a ...
Last year, May told Rolling Stone that Queen were discussing shows at the Sphere — now he says the U.S. has become a “dangerous place” and the band will avoid the country Queen + Adam Lambert last ...
Brian May has said that Queen will not be touring in the United States at any point in the near future — and there's a very specific reason for that. "America is a dangerous place at the moment, so ...
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